American airlines

American Airlines operates out of Terminal T at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL).
Location
Past security on the left, across from gate T11

Hours
Sunday – Friday: 
5 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Saturday: 
5 a.m. – 7:15 p.m.
Amenities
  - Service may vary based on local guidelines
 
  - Complimentary food and drinks
 
  - Full service bar
 
  - Complimentary Wi-Fi
 
Terminal T is located on the north side of the airport and is divided into three concourses:
  - Concourse T1: Gates T1-T15
 
  - Concourse T2: Gates T16-T34
 
  - Concourse T3: Gates T35-T51
 

American Airlines passengers can find the following amenities at Terminal T:
  - Admirals Club: Located past security on the left, across from gate T11
 
  - Admirals Club Express: Located in the pre-security area of Concourse T3
 
  - Centurion Lounge: Located in the pre-security area of Concourse T3
 
  - Flagship First Check-in: Located on the upper level, exit through door N-6 and turn right
 
  - Flagship First Lounge: Located on the upper level, exit through door N-6 and turn right
 
American Airlines provides flights to more than 350 destinations across 50 countries globally. Below are some of the well-known destinations accessible from Atlanta Airport:
Domestic Destinations:
  - Los Angeles, California (LAX)
 
  - Chicago, Illinois (ORD)
 
  - New York, New York (JFK)
 
  - Houston, Texas (IAH)
 
  - Dallas, Texas (DFW)
 
International Destinations:
  - London, England (LHR)
 
  - Paris, France (CDG)
 
  - Frankfurt, Germany (FRA)
 
  - Tokyo, Japan (NRT)
 
  - Singapore (SIN)
 
In addition to these major cities, American Airlines also operates flights to numerous smaller cities and regions worldwide. To locate a flight to a specific destination, you can explore the American Airlines website or contact customer service.
Here are some more details about the highlighted destinations from Atlanta Airport:
  - Los Angeles, California (LAX): A significant global city renowned for its entertainment industry, beaches, and diverse cultural experiences.
 
  - Chicago, Illinois (ORD): A major city in the Midwest known for its distinctive architecture, museums, and sports teams.
 
  - New York, New York (JFK): The most populous city in the United States, celebrated for its iconic landmarks, vibrant nightlife, and world-class shopping.
 
  - Houston, Texas (IAH): A major hub for energy and transportation, recognized for its space program, museums, and diverse culinary offerings.
 
  - Dallas, Texas (DFW): A crucial financial and business center renowned for its cowboy culture, museums, and sports teams.