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Delta launches streamlined international connection process at Atlanta airport

Delta launches streamlined international connection process at Atlanta airport
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Ed Bastian, Chief Executive Officer | Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines is set to introduce a new security protocol this week at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), aiming to reduce the time international travelers spend during connections. By July 31, passengers arriving from London and connecting through Atlanta will be able to bypass the usual baggage and security recheck process.

The program is part of a pilot initiative launched in partnership with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The goal is to streamline what can often be an hour-long procedure for travelers connecting after international flights.

Virgin Atlantic, Delta’s SkyTeam alliance partner, is expected to begin using similar “one-stop” protocols in Atlanta soon. American Airlines has already implemented a comparable system for passengers flying from London and connecting at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW).

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Currently, international travelers who connect in the U.S. must clear passport control, collect their checked bags, recheck them, and go through security again before proceeding to their next flight. Under the new pilot program, these steps are consolidated: passengers will be processed immediately after leaving the plane, their bags will be automatically transferred to their next flight, and they can proceed directly to their gate.

In Atlanta, all Delta passengers will have access to this expedited process if they are Global Entry members or use CBP’s Mobile Passport Control app.

Despite its benefits, the program’s availability remains limited. By the end of July, it will only be offered at two U.S. airports—Atlanta and Dallas—and exclusively for those whose journeys began in London. Both Delta and American Airlines have indicated plans to expand these procedures to additional hubs if successful.

The TSA is also seeking agreements with other countries that maintain similar security standards as the U.S., potentially expanding streamlined processing beyond London-originating flights in the future. According to TSA officials cited by Fox News, negotiations are ongoing with overseas airports.

American Airlines passengers traveling from Sydney to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) currently benefit from automatic bag transfers but still need to clear TSA security before connecting onward.

A similar one-stop protocol was introduced last winter for ATL and DFW passengers connecting at London Heathrow Airport (LHR), allowing them to skip secondary security checks there.

Recent changes reflect broader efforts by TSA and the Department of Homeland Security to update travel protocols; earlier this month TSA ended its policy requiring shoe removal at standard checkpoints. The agency is also reviewing restrictions on carry-on liquids.

The U.S. Travel Association commented on these new measures: "long overdue step toward modernizing the travel experience" and in "eliminating redundant screening," especially as the U.S. prepares to host major events such as the 2026 World Cup and 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.

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