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How to check your flight status online for the Atlanta Airport

Travelers are caught in the mess Wednesday morning of a federal system outage that brought flights to a halt.

ATLANTA — Travelers flying in and out Atlanta on Wednesday morning are among those caught in the mess of a federal flight management system outage that brought flights to a halt.

Those either already at the airport waiting for a flight or who have a flight later and are wondering about its status are caught in uncertainty. Fortunately, there are a couple pretty easy ways to track flight updates at the website for Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

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If you have a flight in or out of Atlanta, particularly a Delta flight as the airline operates its hub out of the Atlanta airport, here are some tips for tracking any potential delays or cancellations:

Tracking delays and cancellations at the Atlanta Airport

Let's start with the official source: The airport's own website.

The website doesn't have a dedicated flight board like you might see at the airport itself, but there's a good search engine for checking your flight status.

  • Go to atl.com and click on "Flight Info" at the top of the page.
  • Use the search box on the left of the page. You can search by city, airline or flight number.
  • If you want to see all flights, you can leave the search areas blank and just click on "Find Flights."

There are other handy sources you can use, as well.

  • The website FlightView maintains active flight boards for airports. You can go to their Atlanta Airport page, click on "Departures" and then sort by flight status by clicking on "Status," which will bring delays and cancellations, in that order, to the top.
  • The website FlightAware also tracks general cancellation statistics for airports, including Hartsfield-Jackson in Atlanta.
  • You can also check the FAA's website for any airport-wide issues that might pop up causing mass delays, such as weather holds.

   

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