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The Dallas to ATL airfare you see above are historical (date, time mentioned). The cost of flights from Dallas to Atlanta is non-warranted and subject to change as per seat-availability with selected airlines. The fares are inclusive of base fare, fuel surcharges, airline/airport taxes, and our service fee. Details available with Terms and Conditions.

Search, Compare and Book Flights from Dallas to Atlanta

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1. Business class flights from Dallas to Atlanta

Choose “Business” cabin-type before you hit the Enter key or tap the SEARCH button. We help you find cheap business class flight tickets with American Airlines and Delta that operate on the route. Compare fares, and confirm your reservation smartly. Some airlines like American Airlines and Delta may not have business class flights from Dallas to Atlanta. If you want an elevated level of experience with Delta, you may try flying in Delta Comfort+ cabin. Early boarding is also facilitated apart from the additional amenities or services.

2. First class flights from Dallas to Atlanta

Looking for a discount first class flight ticket from Dallas to ATL? Select “First” from the cabin type before you perform the flight search. First class flights elevate your on-the-ground and in-flight experience to the next level. Read the difference between business class and first class flight. You get up to 8 inches extra legroom compared to the Main Cabin seat, and up to a 5.4-inch recline. A dedicated flight attendant takes care of everything you may need for a luxury experience.

Airports in Dallas

1. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (IATA: DFW, ICAO: KDFW, FAA LID: DFW) is the primary international airport serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex area in the U.S. state of Texas.

It is the largest hub for American Airlines, which is headquartered near the airport. It is the fourth busiest airport in the world by aircraft movements and the fourteenth busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic in 2017. It is the ninth busiest international gateway in the United States and second busiest in Texas. With nearly 900 daily flights, American Airlines at DFW is the second largest airline hub in the world and the United States, behind Delta’s Atlanta hub.

2. Dallas Love Field

Located 6 miles (10 km) northwest of downtown Dallas, Texas, Dallas Love Field (IATA: DAL, ICAO: KDAL) is a city-owned public airport. It served as the primary airport of the city until the opening of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) opened in 1974.

Airports in Atlanta

1. Atlanta International Airport

Atlanta is home to the world’s busiest airport – Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (IATA: ATL, ICAO: KATL, FAA LID: ATL). According to the Airports Council International Report 103 902 992 passengers deplaned and enplaned in 2017.

Also, known popularly as Atlanta Airport, ATL is 7 miles (11 km) south of downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The airport has 192 gates: 152 domestic and 40 international. ATL covers 4,700 acres (1,902 ha) of land and has five parallel runways.

Nonstop Flights from Dallas to Atlanta

Looking for the quickest way to reach Atlanta from Dallas? Check airlines offering nonstop flights to Atlanta from Dallas. The estimated travel time from one destination to another is 2 hours. Take a look at the airlines options you have.

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Airlines

Flights from DFW to ATL

American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Spirit Airlines

Flight from DAL to ATL

Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines

Keep in mind the time difference between the two cities. Atlanta is one hour ahead of Dallas.

How Long is the Flight to Atlanta from Dallas?

If this is your first flight from Dallas to Atlanta, you might have this question in your mind. Your plane may takes as long as 2 hours (nonstop) to reach Atlanta from Dallas. Check the flight distance and flight time from DFW to ATL and DAL to ATL.

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Flight Distance

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Flight from DFW to ATL

732 miles/1177 km

 1 hour 38 minutes

Flight from DAL to ATL

721 miles/1160 km

1 hour, 39 minutes

Note: The flight time and distance might differ from airlines to airlines based on speed of their airplanes and the route they take. Moreover, the time refers to the time spent in air. It does not include take-off and landing timings. Mind the layover time while booking your ticket with a connecting flight.

How to Book Cheap Flights from Dallas to Atlanta?

Though Cheapfaremart has got an intelligent flight booking engine to help you search for the best economy, premium economy, business class, and first class flight deals, here are some proven tricks to that can make a difference to your travel budget.

1. Go with Flexible Date Fare

If you are flexible with your travel dates, this fare can help you get discount flights, irrespective of the cabin type you choose. The suggestions usually come at the top of our result page.

2. Fly in odd hours

If you travel late in the night or early in the morning, you are in for a significant discount on your flight booking. The reason is simple, travelers, mainly family avoid odd-hour travel because it disturbs their sleep. Such odd-hour flights are often termed as red-eye flights.

3. Search ticket prices as a single passenger

When you search for a flight for multiple passengers, airlines show you the highest fare for the seats they have. For instance, if you need to book a flight for 4 passengers, and fares are $50, $60, $60, $70 for seats A, B, C, and D respectively, then the airlines will show you the fare of D for all 4 passengers. Search as a single passenger to know the lowest fare, and then you may add more passengers to the reservation form.

4. Look for a mid-weekday flight

Weekenders crowd in the city on Saturday and Sunday. As a result, not just fares go up but also the accommodation or hotel rentals. If yours is an extended vacation, and you are on a budget, departing with a mid-week flight could help you save more. Flights on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday are generally cheaper.

5. Go in low-season

December marks the beginning of the low season for tourism in Atlanta. This season lasts till February. Except for the festival or event times like Christmas and New Year, the rest of the time is ideal for economical travel.

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