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Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) is the primary airport serving Atlanta, Georgia, and is recognized as one of the world's busiest airports by both passenger numbers and aircraft movements. Strategically located just 10 miles (16 km) south of downtown Atlanta, ATL serves as a major hub for domestic and international flights across North America and beyond. The airport features two parallel terminals, the Domestic Terminal and the Maynard H. Jackson Jr. International Terminal, providing seamless connectivity for millions of travelers each year.
With over 200 gates and five parallel runways, ATL is a central hub for major airlines and offers non-stop services to more than 150 U.S. destinations and over 75 international destinations. The airport is renowned for its efficiency, extensive amenities, and advanced passenger facilities. Nearby city centers include College Park, East Point, and Hapeville, making ATL a convenient gateway to the Atlanta metropolitan area. Travelers benefit from a wide range of ground transportation options, including the MARTA rapid transit system, taxis, ride-shares, and shuttles. The airport’s official website is www.atl.com.
Eastern Time Zone (ET) – UTC−05:00 (Standard Time), UTC−04:00 (Daylight Saving Time)
Approximately 10 miles (16 kilometers) south of downtown Atlanta.
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If your flight from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) is delayed or cancelled, you may be entitled to compensation, especially if your flight involves a European airline or departs from a European Union airport. Under EU Regulation 261/2004 (commonly known as EU 261 or EC 261), air passengers are protected when travelling to or from the EU. To be eligible for compensation, your flight must either depart from an EU country or arrive in the EU on a European airline. For flights departing ATL to the EU, EC 261 applies if the airline is EU-based (such as British Airways, Lufthansa, or Air Canada). If your flight is delayed by more than 3 hours upon arrival or cancelled without sufficient notice, you could be entitled to financial compensation.
The compensation amounts under EC 261 depend on the flight distance:
You can claim compensation if your flight was delayed, cancelled, or you were denied boarding due to overbooking, provided the disruption was not caused by extraordinary circumstances (such as severe weather or security risks). For flights from ATL to Europe, EC 261 applies if operated by an EU airline, but not for non-EU airlines departing ATL to the EU. Always check your eligibility for compensation after a disruption.
Passengers are also entitled to care and assistance, such as meals, refreshments, and accommodation, depending on the delay length and circumstances. If your flight from ATL was delayed or cancelled, keep your travel documents, note the delay duration, and request written confirmation from the airline to support your compensation claim.
If your flight from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport was delayed or cancelled, Voos can review your claim and, if eligible, pursue it with the airline on your behalf. Our service is risk-free – fees are only charged if your claim is successful. Depending on your specific case, compensation of up to €600 per person may be possible.
At Voos, we are committed to helping you claim your rightful compensation for delayed or cancelled flights from ATL. If you experienced a flight disruption, don’t hesitate to check your eligibility under EU 261 and EC 261 regulations and let us handle your claim process efficiently.