Kelly's travel tip: Finding your car in the airport parking lot

April 23, 2013 - Atlanta, Ga: A traveler walks toward the north terminal from the parking deck at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Tuesday morning in Atlanta, Ga., April 23, 2013. Nearly a year after the Atlanta airport opened its new international terminal, it is already planning for the next expansion. Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport's master plan study shows the airport will soon need more parking, and will also need more people-mover train capacity inside the terminal, more security screening line space, more gates and more airfield capacity - such as another runway -- in the next 20 years JASON GETZ / JGETZ@AJC.COM

Credit: Kelly Yamanouchi

Credit: Kelly Yamanouchi

April 23, 2013 - Atlanta, Ga: A traveler walks toward the north terminal from the parking deck at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Tuesday morning in Atlanta, Ga., April 23, 2013. Nearly a year after the Atlanta airport opened its new international terminal, it is already planning for the next expansion. Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport's master plan study shows the airport will soon need more parking, and will also need more people-mover train capacity inside the terminal, more security screening line space, more gates and more airfield capacity - such as another runway -- in the next 20 years JASON GETZ / JGETZ@AJC.COM

Here's a travel tip for those who park in the public garages and lots at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.

Can’t find your car in an airport-run parking lot?

If you were parked overnight or longer, airport parking staff can help you find your car, thanks to a nightly inventory of license plates done by workers.

Find an emergency information call box in the parking lot for courtesy assistance services. They can also help with jump starts.

April 23, 2013 - Atlanta, Ga: A traveler walks toward the north terminal from the parking deck at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Tuesday morning in Atlanta, Ga., April 23, 2013. Nearly a year after the Atlanta airport opened its new international terminal, it is already planning for the next expansion. Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport's master plan study shows the airport will soon need more parking, and will also need more people-mover train capacity inside the terminal, more security screening line space, more gates and more airfield capacity - such as another runway -- in the next 20 years JASON GETZ / JGETZ@AJC.COM

Credit: Kelly Yamanouchi

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Credit: Kelly Yamanouchi