Flights to Atlanta
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Best time to fly
Midweek and off-peak dates often cost less—check the calendar view.
Main airport
ATL – Atlanta
Flying to Atlanta
Atlanta is a major hub for the South and a gateway to the world. Hartsfield-Jackson is the busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic, so you’ll find plenty of options and competitive prices.
Getting there
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta (ATL) is the only major commercial airport. It’s a huge hub for domestic and international flights, so there’s strong competition and often good deals. The airport is south of downtown with quick rail links to the city. Use the search form above to compare fares for your route and dates.
When to fly
Demand (and prices) spike around holidays, spring break, and big events. For better value, aim for January–February or September–October. Tuesday and Wednesday are usually cheaper than weekend travel.
Because ATL is such a big hub, layovers here are common. If you're connecting, compare nonstops vs one-stops—sometimes the direct flight is close in price.
Finding flights
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F.A.Q
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta (ATL) is the main and only major commercial airport—one of the busiest in the world with flights everywhere.