Thanks for that info! We wondered why it took so long for the bus to come around last time we flew out of ATL! Is the G.O. the best place to park? It's the only one we know, but we see other buses from L.S. and another one too that come around.
Thanks for that info! We wondered why it took so long for the bus to come around last time we flew out of ATL! Is the G.O. the best place to park? It's the only one we know, but we see other buses from L.S. and another one too that come around.
The GO is where you are supposed to park, if you're parked near the new bus stop the GOE bus is the one you want. If you are traveling during the week you can take the other G.O. bus, marked GO, and walk across the parking lot. As long as it's not raining it is not a big deal. The other two buses are Delta North, DN, & Landside, LS. The DN bus stops at the old Delta North hanger. The GOE bus also stops at the Delta North lot and that is part of what slows it down. IIRC, LS goes out to Camp Creek, that is for on duty employees only.
If you have the sticker on your windshield to park, I park at LS all the time to fly. I'm not sure what parking sticker you guys have at the GO but if you can get into the LS parking lot the buses run about every 5-10 mins. Go by the Camp Creek lot and see if they'll let you into the LS parking lot. If so, you're golden. It drops you at the same place the GO and DN buses do.
I've the new TechOps window sticker in blue. Not sure if that works for Camp Creek. Either way, we've gotten multiple messages/emails about not parking over there when non-reving. I'll just live with the extra 20 min.
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