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215 miles through Augusta. 243 miles through Greenville.
I-85 South through Durham, Greensboro, and Charlotte.
I-40 through Kingman, Flagstaff, Albuquerque, Amarillo, Oklahoma City and Memphis. I-22 to Birmingham, I-20 to Atlanta.
Im from NC but we went through Atlanta and it took about 4 hours from there. I live just north of Atlanta and with food and potty breaks it takes about 8 hours. (Depending on traffic as well).
I-75 North to Chattanooga. I-24 West to Nashville. I-65 North through Louisville and Indianapolis to Gary. I-90 West to Chicago.
Take I-95 NORTH through Florida and Georgia to I-26 WEST to COLUMBIA at EXIT 86B in South Carolina.Take I-26 WEST to I-77 NORTH to CHARLOTTE at EXIT 116.Take I-77 NORTH through South Carolina and North Carolina to I-81 NORTH to ROANOKE at EXIT 32 in Virginia.Take I-81 NORTH to I-64 EAST to CHARLOTTESVILLE and RICHMOND.Take I-64 EAST to CHARLOTTESVILLE.
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You can get your HR certification through Emory University located near Atlanta. You can also get information about your certification through The Society Of Human Resource Management in Atlanta.
Yes, passengers connecting through Atlanta on an international flight will need to go through customs and immigration.
Yes, passengers can go through the international terminal at Atlanta Airport for international flights.
The driving distance between Atlanta, GA and Charlotte, NC is approximately 245 miles. The driving time would be approximately 4 hours if you were to travel non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend trip time such as weather, road work, border crossings and rush hour traffic in urban areas.) 3.15-3.5 to downtown Atlanta if you drive an average speed of 75-85 mph. This is very reasonable. Just watch the cops going through Spartanburg & Greenville. Other than that it is a pretty smooth ride into ATL on 85.
Six hours and 19 minutes, according to Google Maps. This is actually only a few minutes longer than the shorter route going down I85, and is the one I'd recommend if your destination was on the east side of Atlanta... you can gain another hour or two of driving time trying to get through Atlanta if you actually try going through the city.