Atlanta Airport Prepares For Busy Travel Weekend

David Goldman / Associated Press

Air travel is already up this year compared to last year for the Thanksgiving holiday, Atlanta airport officials said.

As of Tuesday, officials said travel was up nearly 4 percent over this time last year. They are expecting nearly 3 million passengers to pass through Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport this week.

Airport officials said they’ve increased staff and opened more lanes to manage security lines. They’re also keeping construction, part of the airport’s expansion plan, at a minimum.



“We’ve scheduled extra guest relation representatives, operations staff, police and emergency crews,” said Roosevelt Council, the airport’s interim general manager.

Council said a third “smart lane” was opened at the South security checkpoint to help ease congestion. Still, he advised passengers to arrive at least two hours before their flights.

Major Lane Hagin, Airport Precinct Commander for the Atlanta Police Department, said it wouldn’t hurt for passengers to arrive even 10-15 minutes earlier to deal with congestion and traffic to get to the airport.

“Expect traffic. As you know, the construction is pretty heavy,” he said. “We’ve got a lane or two on each side and that affects traffic. We’re doing our best, and we’ll get you through.”

Airport officials said they’re also upping security, which includes canine units and officers with long rifles, to help patrol the airport during the busy travel period.

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