This guide covers Concourse E, which services many international flights, from gates E3 to E33. Some airlines that fly out of Concourse E include Air France, British Airways, Delta Airlines, and Aeromexico. This large airport concourse has everything you need -- from shopping to dining to spots to relax. Concourse E connects to the other concourses of the airport via the Plane Train or by pedestrian walkways.
If you are looking for a quick bite to eat, Concourse E has a food court with many options, including Nature's Table, Qdoba, Panda Express, Arby's, McDonald's, and more. For full-service dining, you will also find a TGI Fridays and Blue Moon Brewhouse in Concourse E. This concourse in ATL also has Caribou Coffee, perfect for grabbing a latte or a coffee to start your day.
Shopping at Concourse E in ATL is popular with the Duty-Free America located in the center of the concourse. There are also other shopping locations for luxury items such as TUMI, Michael Kors, and Benefit Cosmetics. The Heritage Bookseller store offers a great selection of magazines and books. On the north end of the concourse, you'll find several accessory stores to shop at too, such as Pandora, Swarovski, and Spanx.
Concourse E has the largest Delta Sky Club in the entire airport, which is open 24/7. For those who do not have access to the club, the Minute Suites is located in the center of Concourse E for napping, working, or relaxing. Concourse E also has an XpresSpa, an airport favorite for manicures, pedicures, massages, and relaxing spa experiences. Around Concourse E, there are many seats and charging ports where you can relax as well.
Concourse E offers an Interfaith Chapel located in the center portion of the concourse, which is open 24 hours a day. The Delta Sky Club is a popular place to hang out, especially given the many Delta International flights that depart from this area. Of course, you'll also find many bars and restaurants to grab a drink and relax throughout the concourse. Shopping is also a popular activity.
Passengers departing from Concourse E should arrive at least three hours before the scheduled departure (for international flights). Once you pass through security, follow the signs to head to the PlaneTrain. You are free to browse Concourse E or visit one of the adjacent concourses for other dining locations and shops.
International flights arriving in Concourse E will need to pass through customs and immigration before proceeding to baggage claim in Concourse F. Take the elevator from Concourse E up to the mezzanine level, where baggage claim, ground transportation, and train access are located. Be sure to keep your passport handy as you head toward customs and immigration. If you are renting a car, follow the signs for the shuttle that will take you to the Rental Car Center.