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Lane Closures at Atlanta Airport for Construction

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport construction site

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Major lane closures will occur this weekend at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport due to a significant construction project aimed at upgrading the South Terminal. All outer lanes on the upper level will close from Friday night until Monday morning. Travelers are advised to adjust their plans to avoid delays as these enhancements coincide with other construction efforts in the area, likely increasing congestion. Despite frustrations, many support the long-term benefits of the infrastructure improvements.

Atlanta – Major lane closures are set to take place this weekend at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport as part of a significant construction project aimed at enhancing the South Terminal. All outer lanes on the upper level of the South Terminal will be closed from 10 p.m. Friday until 5 a.m. Monday. Travelers are advised to pivot their plans accordingly to avoid delays.

The construction project, which is part of a larger initiative involving billions of dollars in improvements and upgrades throughout the airport, has raised concerns about traffic congestion. While the outer lanes will be inaccessible, inner lanes and the lower levels of the terminal will remain open and accessible for travelers during this time.

Affected passengers should be aware that ParkATL shuttle users will encounter changes to their usual pick-up and drop-off arrangements. Specifically, pick-up will occur at the lower level outside Door LS2, while drop-off will take place at the North Terminal outside Door LN1. This is an operational adjustment due to the ongoing construction that travelers should familiarize themselves with for a smoother experience.

In addition to the airport’s construction activities, MARTA’s Garnett Station will temporarily close for upgrades from Saturday through October 26. This closure may further affect transportation options for travelers relying on public transit. Moreover, the City of Atlanta is set to commence a multi-million dollar road resurfacing plan on Perry Boulevard and West Marietta Street, with night-time work starting September 15. These concurrent projects are likely to increase congestion in the area, particularly during peak travel hours.

In light of these multiple construction efforts, travelers are encouraged to arrive early at the airport to accommodate for any potential delays that may arise due to the construction. The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) will pause work on the I-75/I-85 Downtown Connector over the weekend, an effort aimed at easing traffic for attendees of the Georgia Tech football game against Clemson. While DOT’s initiative focuses on minimizing travel disruptions, the ongoing airport construction remains a primary concern for air travel in the region.

Passengers and airport staff alike recognize the necessity of these enhancements. Despite some frustrations regarding the construction-related congestion, many support the long-term benefits these upgrades will bring to the airport’s infrastructure. However, concerns have been raised about traffic backups extending as far as Camp Creek due to construction delays. Such considerations highlight the need for ongoing awareness and readiness to adapt travel plans.

Overall, the upcoming lane closures at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport represent just one element of a series of improvements designed to enhance the overall travel experience. As the weekend approaches, heightened awareness and planning will be essential for travelers through the airport, especially given the challenges posed by various construction projects in the area.

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