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Re-check luggage after domestic flight from Cape Town to JoBurg before flying to ATL?

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Re-check luggage after domestic flight from Cape Town to JoBurg before flying to ATL? I booked a flight on the delta website that goes from Cape Town to JB to ATL. The domestic flight is on an airline I’m unfamiliar with called Airlink. I asked Delta if I’m going to need to retrieve my bags in JB and recheck them for my flight onto ATL, which is operated by DL. They said, “we highly suggest you get your bags and recheck.” What do…

Reddit Travel 1.1k 2025-01-22

ATL’s Almada joins Botafogo for MLS-record fee

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ATL’s Almada joins Botafogo for MLS-record fee Atlanta United completed its transfer of midfielder Thiago Almada to Brazilian top-flight side Botafogo on Saturday for an MLS-record fee, the club announced on Saturday.

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ATL Airport Question

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ATL Airport Question Hello! My wife and are I traveling to the Dominican Republic in a week. We have a 45-minute connection on the same airline, we are landing in the domestic terminal south and departing in the international terminal. Is 45 minutes going to be enough time to make it? It is all within one ticket so our bags should be transferred over. submitted…

Reddit Travel 808 2024-04-18

How bad is ATL (Atlanta) Airport?

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How bad is ATL (Atlanta) Airport? I’m planning a trip in February and am deciding upon my iternary. Browsing through Reddit, it seems that ATL has a very poor reputation. People keep saying that the place is filthy, overcrowded, poorly staffed, etc. Is it really that bad? Should I avoid it at all costs? Or are some people exaggerating? If it helps, my possible iternary involves …

Reddit Travel 739 2024-01-09

Has anyone else had a 47 minute layover in ATL to go to Peru?

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Has anyone else had a 47 minute layover in ATL to go to Peru? Hello! I am looking to book a flight to Lima, Peru and a majority of the flights I’m seeing either have a 47 minute layover in ATL or 10+ hour layovers elsewhere. I am wondering if a 47 minute layover is feasible? I will only be travelling with a backpack and can run very quickly if needed be. Should I take the 47 minutes or wait overnight? …

Reddit Travel 185 2023-10-08