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Atlanta, the capital of Georgia, is a huge city with plenty of Southern goodwill. With over four million individuals calling Atlanta a home, this metropolis merges "homey", tiny town Southern hospitality with all the elegance and glamor of an international city.
Sundry and appealing, Atlanta was almost destroyed by cordon and was even burnt during the American Civil War. Recovering from the ashes, the city of Atlanta survived to give a home to top corporations like CNN, the Weather Channel and Coca-Cola. After stepping off your flight to Atlanta, go to one of the must-not miss attractions, the Underground Atlanta, where the old Atlanta world meets up the new Atlanta with dining, history, shopping and immense special events.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (airport code: ATL) locally known as the Atlanta Airport, is situated 11 kilometers south of Atlanta's city center. The airport is known as the most active airport in the world in terms of passenger traffic, serving around 90 million passengers each year and also by number of take offs as well as landings. It is also the major hub for AirTran Airways, Delta Air Lines, Delta Connection (under the name of Shuttle America) and Atlantic Southeast Airlines (a partner of Delta Connection). The Delta center is the biggest airline center in the world. Hartsfield-Jackson has 28 international and 151 domestic gates.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International was considered the busiest airport in the world in the year 2008, both in terms of aircraft movements and passenger traffic. Most of the roughly one million Atlanta flights are domestic flights from the US as Atlanta serves as a primary center for travel all over the Southern U.S. Also, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International has international flights to Africa, Asia, Europe, Central America, North America and South America. As an international gateway to U.S., Hartsfield-Jackson ranks seventh (New York's JFK being the first). However, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International is gradually more becoming a main gateway for many international flights.