Cities and towns in area codes 404/770/678/470 include: Atlanta, Conyers, Decatur, Gainesville, Marietta, Newnan, Norcross, and Smyrna.
The primary area codes for Atlanta are +1 404 for Atlanta itself and +1 770 for the suburbs, with overlay area codes +1 678 and +1 470 covering the whole Atlanta area.
Historical trivia: in 1947, when area codes were first introduced, 404 was the only area code for the entire state of Georgia. Area code 912 for southern Georgia was created in 1954, and several other area codes have been added since then.
30281
Area code 404 is located in that famous part of Arkansas called "Atlanta, Georgia."
Area code 470 is an overlay on Atlanta's area codes 404, 770, and 678. It covers an enormous chunk of northern Georgia, with hundreds of different ZIP Codes.
Zip code 30316 is in Fulton and Dekalb Counties, Georgia. The city is Atlanta.
The three letter airport code for the Atlanta, Georgia airport is ATL. It is also known as the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and is located at 2600 Maynard H. Jackson Jr. Blvd, Atlanta, Georgia, 30354.
Woodstock, Georgia, is in suburban Atlanta area code 770, with overlay codes 678 and 470. There may also be some numbers in area code 404 in Woodstock.
In the Atlanta phone book, or on a yellow pages website.
30301
678 is one of the codes used in Atlanta, Georgia. 678 is a telephone area code assigned to metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia and its suburbs and exurbs. This area code was first assigned to customers signing up for new telephone service on January 15, 1998. It is generally reserved for use outside the northern half of Interstate 285, serving Atlanta's booming northern suburbs of Marietta, Alpharetta, and Cumming with 404 generally reserved for inside the Perimeter (I-285). This area code also serves north Georgia and is an overlay with the 404, 770, and 470 area codes.
Douglas, GA, is in area code 912.
Atlanta and Athens
The airport with the airport code ATL is Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia, US.