Es kann aber auch so sein, dass man wie ich fast 2STD. für die Einreise benötigt habe. Wenn ich mich recht erinnere muss man seinen Koffer am Band abholen und wieder neu aufgeben. Das steht auf der Internetseite vom Airport. Da ihr pauschal mit Aida anreist, gehe ich davon aus das 3 Std. ausreichen sollte, ansonsten nehmt ihr den nächsten Flieger. Ist Mitreisenden in Seattle passiert, haben den Anschlussflug verpasst, war aber keine Schiffsreise.
Aus der Website:
The arrivals level of the international terminal serves passengers arriving in the United States. After passengers leave the aircraft, a corridor guides them to escalators down to the arrivals level.
Natural light and a high, gently curved ceiling greet passengers in the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and immigration processing hall. This open area features 20 passport-control service counters and an art installation of ultra-high-definition video footage of the United States.
The next stop on the arrivals level is the baggage claim area. Baggage for Atlanta-bound passengers and connecting passengers who arrive at Concourse F — as well as for Atlanta-bound passengers who arrive at Concourse E — will be sent to these seven carousels.
A transition area is just past baggage claim on Concourse F. Here, Atlanta-bound passengers will turn right into the arrivals hall. Passengers with connecting flights to other U.S. destinations will turn left to the baggage recheck counters.
After connecting passengers recheck their baggage, they will follow signs to the Concourse F Plane Train station or the pedestrian walkway. Both connect with all other Airport concourses (T, A, B, C, D and E) and the domestic terminal.
Schaut einmal anhand eurer Flugnummer in welchem Terminal der connencting flight stattfindet.
http://www.atlanta-airport.com/internationalt…r/security.html
Marie