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Atlanta is known as the "Gateway to the South" for many reasons. Atlanta was founded as a railroad terminus and has grown to be a leader in air, rail and automobile travel. From the runway to the railway to the freeway, Atlanta is a model of accessibility, which has been the key to the city's growth over the years. Atlanta is a crossroads city with the world's busiest airport (Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport) and world's largest passenger terminal complex, a modern mass transit bus and rail system (MARTA) and a network of highways with recently completed expansions.

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is just ten miles south of the Georgia World Congress Center. More than eighty percent of the nation's population is within a two-hour flight of Atlanta, making both Atlanta and the GWCC very accessible. Hartsfield-Jackson has been ranked as the busiest airport in the world for four consecutive years. In 2002, the airport handled 70.8 million domestic passengers and 5.7 million international passengers, with 22 passenger carriers providing direct service to more than 170 U.S. cities and to 59 international destinations. The airport is also a major hub for the transport of cargo and mail. The 260-acre Atlanta Tradeport, a $300 million international distribution center, opened in 1988 and is Atlanta's only duty-free Foreign Trade Zone

The airport's name is steeped in rich Atlanta history. Mayor William B. Hartsfield was the mayor of Atlanta from 1938 to 1961 and is viewed as the catalyst behind transitioning the airport from a municipal airport to one that would place Atlanta as the gateway to the world. From 1970 to 2003, the airport was called Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport. In 2003, the airport was renamed Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in honor of the late Maynard Jackson, the city's first African-American and longest serving mayor from 1973 to 1981 and 1989 to 1994. Jackson is responsible for bringing Atlanta to its international status and is credited with overseeing the 1981 expansion of the airport that was completed on time and under budget . He is also known for his role in securing the 1996 Olympic Games for the city of Atlanta. Both Jackson and Hartsfield were instrumental in the growth and expansion of the airport, which is now the busiest in the world.

MARTA
As Atlanta's mass transit system, MARTA provides a convenient ride all around town for only $1.75. The system, which began operations in 1979, today has 38 stations and covers 48 miles. With a fleet of 702 buses and 248 rail cars, MARTA's rail and bus systems cover 52 million miles a year and transport an average of 550,000 passengers daily.

For 17 of the last 20 years, the American Public Transit Association has selected MARTA as the safest mass-transit system in the country for a city with a population of one million or more.

The Georgia World Congress Center is accessible from two MARTA stations: the GWCC/Dome/Omni/CNN Center station and the Vine City station. With a MARTA station located near baggage claim at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, getting to downtown Atlanta is easy and affordable.

Taxis
Sometimes getting around Atlanta is best via taxi. Atlanta's professional taxi cab drivers know the city's streets like the back of their hands. Atlanta has more than 1,500 taxis available to take attendees to and from their hotel throughout Atlanta. With preset rates for trips to and from the airport, downtown and Buckhead, taxis provide an economical mode of transportation.

Flat Rate Fees from/to the Airport
Downtown - $30.00
Midtown - $32.00
There is a $2.00 charge for each additional person.

Flat Rate Fees Within Downtown and Midtown
Fares originating from a business and concluding at a business within the zone of Downtown or Midtown have a rate of $8.00 for one person. There is a $2.00 charge for each additional person.

 

The Link
The Atlanta Link is an exclusive shuttle service to and from the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and the main areas of Downtown, Midtown and Buckhead. The Link makes multiple stops at the Georgia World Congress Center, making it another fast, convenient and affordable way for attendees to travel while in Atlanta.

With an extensive fleet of vehicles, the Atlanta Link offers personal and professional transportation for all passengers. The Link is committed to providing a reliable, clean, safe and dependable service at an excellent value.

The rates for the Atlanta Link from the airport are as follows:

One-Way

Round Trip

To GWCC

$16.50

$29

To Downtown

$16.50

$29

To Midtown

$18.50

$33

To Buckhead

$20.50

$37

Group rates are also available. To learn more about the Atlanta Link, please call 404.524.3400 or send an email to info@theatlantalink.com.

Campus Courtesy Shuttle
The Georgia World Congress Center offers a Courtesy Shuttle Service linking your attendees to and from our eight parking lots and the main entrances of the GWCC. The free ride makes it easy on guests to arrive quickly and safely to your special event. The courtesy shuttle system consists of two 15-seat shuttles, custom-wrapped with images of the Congress Center, the Georgia Dome and Centennial Olympic Park. Shuttles begin routes one hour before your show opens and make continuous stops in 15-minute increments until one hour after your show ends.