Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport logged its busiest day ever on Thursday, with 268,412 passengers moving through its terminals — a 4 percent jump over the previous record set in July 2019, the airport announced Friday morning.
The single-day total was driven by a confluence of factors, airport officials said: the kickoff of summer travel season, a major convention at the Georgia World Congress Center, and FIFA World Cup match-day traffic from fans heading to Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
“We’ve been planning for this kind of day for the better part of a year. Every checkpoint, every concessionaire, every airline — they’re all running at full capacity and holding up.”
— Hartsfield-Jackson general manager Balram Bheodari
The numbers
The 268,412 figure combines both arriving and departing passengers. Split out:
- Domestic passengers: 248,907
- International passengers: 19,505
- Total flights: 2,397 (a 6 percent increase over the 2019 daily-flight record)
The airport’s previous single-day record, set on August 16, 2019, was 257,841 passengers. Thursday’s surge beat that by more than 10,000.
Why it matters
For Atlanta, the airport’s volume isn’t just a bragging right. Hartsfield-Jackson is the economic engine of metro Atlanta, generating roughly $66 billion in direct and indirect economic impact annually, according to a 2024 Georgia State University study. It is also the busiest passenger airport in the world by a number of common measures — a title it has held for most of the past 25 years, briefly lost in 2020 during the pandemic, and reclaimed in 2022.
The record comes amid a major capital improvement push at the airport. Hartsfield-Jackson is in the middle of a $13 billion, 10-year modernization plan that includes new concourses, a consolidated rental car center, and upgrades to the people-mover (the Plane Train) that links the terminals.
What’s next
The airport expects the summer of 2026 to set multiple new records. The Fourth of July travel window (June 30 – July 7) is projected to be the airport’s busiest week of the year, with 1.8 million passengers expected to move through.
Travel tips from the airport:
- Arrive at least 2.5 hours before domestic flights and 3.5 hours before international.
- Use Park & Ride lots or MARTA to avoid parking-garage congestion.
- The Plane Train now runs on an upgraded schedule; check the airport’s app for real-time car locations.
- The new Concourse D widening opens in mid-July, adding 12 gates and significantly reducing peak-hour waits.
By the numbers
| Metric | Thursday | Previous record (Aug 2019) | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Passengers | 268,412 | 257,841 | +4.1% |
| Flights | 2,397 | 2,261 | +6.0% |
| International | 19,505 | 17,820 | +9.5% |
| Baggage handled | 312,400 | 297,100 | +5.1% |
Elena Vásquez covers Atlanta city hall and transportation for WACN 21. Reach her at evasquez@wacn21.com.



