Delta's main hub is in Atlanta. Delta flights can arrive at all terminals.
It depends on the airline they were travelling with.
Flybe is currently the only airline that operates this route and they operate at T3.
If Mark and Sheila fly from Atlanta to Milan, Italy, they will depart from the Northern Hemisphere and arrive in the Eastern Hemisphere. Flight times depend on the airline and stopovers.
Terminal 1.
Terminal 2.
Terminal 3
If you leave Atlanta at 5 pm you will arrive in London at 12:39pm
Depart Sydney -T1 Arrive Singapore-T3( Gate 41)
T5.
Terminal one for all arrivals from anywhere. "Terminal 2" is simply a check-in area.Calling it a terminal causes a lot of confusion, as once you've checked in there you catch an underground train to terminal one to board your flight. No flights arrive at terminal 2.
If seats have been pre-allocated and the aircraft is full, then it is less likely to be able to change seats at the check-in. If the plane is part-full or the airline uses an on-line seat choosing system (which many passengers don't use), then an early arrival would be the best tactic.
You and all Aer Lingus flights arrive in TERMINAL 1.