
ATL Airport Community Improvement Districts Celebrates Relaunch and Expansion of Commuter Services Program
The ATL Airport CIDs have relaunched and expanded their commuter services program to serve 157,000+ workers in the ATL Airport area.
In Georgia’s current job market, every competitive advantage matters. From flexible scheduling to improved benefits, employers are looking for new ways to attract and retain talent. One of the most overlooked tools is sitting right in your parking lot…
Carpooling.
For South Atlanta employers, commute challenges are a leading cause of absenteeism, turnover, and hiring difficulties. Many workers simply can’t afford or don’t want to rely on a personal vehicle for work. Supporting carpooling isn’t just about sustainability; it’s about workforce reliability and employee well-being.
Shift helps South Atlanta employers turn carpooling from a good idea into a practical, high-impact workforce solution. Our team works directly with HR, operations, and sustainability leads to launch and scale carpool programs that fit your workplace.
Here’s how we help:
With Shift as your partner, you’re not just getting sustainability benefits. You’re building a stronger, more reliable workforce.
Aside from all the rewards, combining your commute with coworkers or friends will make your way to work much better. If you’re sharing driving responsibilities, you can enjoy some extra free time to read, rest, or just enjoy the view. If you’re driving, you’ve got passengers to chat with while on the road. That bonus dose of socialization can start or end your day in a more relaxed mood. Start making your route better in Shift’s MyGCO network: start or join a carpool route to grab all the extra benefits.

The ATL Airport CIDs have relaunched and expanded their commuter services program to serve 157,000+ workers in the ATL Airport area.

The ATL Airport CIDs have relaunched and expanded their commuter services program to serve 157,000+ workers in the ATL Airport area.

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