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The above table lists flights from Philadelphia to Atlanta with multiple US and non-US-based passenger carriers. The fares from PHL to ATL are based on a trend, are subject to change and non-warranted. The fares are inclusive of base fare, fuel surcharges, airline/airports, and our service fee. Details on the booking policy available with Terms and Conditions

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Airport in Philadelphia

Philadelphia International Airport

Philadelphia International Airport (IATA: PHL, ICAO: KPHL, FAA LID: PHL), often referred to just by its IATA code PHL, is a major airport in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, and is the largest airport in the state. The airport serves as the major Northeast hub for American Airlines. The airport is also a focus city for ultra-low-cost airline Frontier. The airport handles flights connecting to 133 destinations, as of summer 2018, in the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East.

Airport in Atlanta

Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport

Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport ranks as the world’s #1 airport by the number of passengers. According to the Airports Council International Report 103 902, 992 passengers deplaned and enplaned at the airport in 2017.

Located 7 miles (11 km) south of downtown Atlanta, Georgia, ATL is 7 miles (11 km) south of downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The airport has 192 gates: 152 domestic and 40 international.

Nonstop Flights from Philadelphia to Atlanta

Looking for the quickest way to fly from Philadelphia to Atlanta? Frontier Airlines Spirit Airlines and American Airlines have nonstop flights from PHL to Atlanta ATL. Jetblue Airways and United Airlines offer connecting flights between the two cities. One-stop connecting flights have their layover at Chicago – ORD or Newark – EWR Airport.

How much time does it take to fly from Philadelphia to Atlanta?

The flight time is 666 miles/1071 km, but adding to it the take-off time spend on the runway and the landing time, when the aircraft settles in the right terminal so that passengers can deplane from it, the total travel time could be 2+ hours. If you are booking your flight ticket with a connecting flight, mind the layover time too as that would significantly affect your travel plan.

How to Book Cheap Flights from Philadelphia to Atlanta?

Looking for discount flights to Atlanta from PHL? Here are some important clues that can guide you with booking a cheap plane ticket to your destination.

1. Search for airfare as a single traveler

If you need to book flight tickets for more than one passenger, play the trick of finding airfare for one passenger, and then add rest of the passengers to the reservation form. Couldn’t understand the rationale? When you search for flight tickets for multiple passengers, airlines map the highest fare over the available seats and you end up paying the highest price. However, when you start your search with 1 passenger, airlines show the lowest fare available.

2. Flying with a redeye flight could be a money saver

A flight that departs late night or early morning sees less turn out of passengers. The reason is understood. Sleep is one of the favorite component of life, and not many would love to spoil their seat. This common sentiment or habit can work in your favor if you are after economical or cheapest fare to Atlanta.

3. Look for a mid-weekday flight

Flights on weekends are going to cost you more than the weekday flights. The fact is understood. Atlanta sees a good deal of visitors on weekends from nearby cities and clashing with them means you will pay more for flight ticket. Depart with a flight on a mid-weekday like Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday.

4. Find out the lowest season in Atlanta

June through August (summer) and December to February (winter) are the lowest seasons for tourism in Atlanta. In summer, the upper and lower temperature swings between the highs of 80s°F and lows of 70s°F while in the winter season, the lower temperature can dip as low as the mid-30s°F. Winter months also see 10 to 11 days of rainfall. Consider traveling in spring and fall to enjoy your vacation to Atlanta. The flight tickets and hotel rentals stay in the affordable range.

5. Fly with a budget airline

Spirit Airlines, the world’s leader in LCC (Low Cost Carrier), operates from Philadelphia to Atlanta. However, when you confirm your flight ticket, you must pay attention to the fare rules which might race challenges if you happen to make any changes to your ticket or cancel it. Some budget airlines do levy additional charge on carry-on baggage.

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