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The best way to find a cheap flight ticket from New York City to Dallas, TX is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid traveling at rush hour.
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Fastest Journey
3 h 42 m
Average
3 h 48 m
Flights per day
5
Distance
2206 km
Of the 5 flights that leave New York City for Dallas, TX every day 5 travel direct so it’s quite easy to avoid journeys where you’ll have to change along the way.
Distance | 1368 miles (2206 km) | |
Average flight duration | 3 h 46 min | |
Average plane ticket price | $138 (€123) | |
Direct flight | No | |
Airlines | Delta Air Lines, JetBlue Airways, American Airlines, United, frontier airlines or Spirit Airlines |
Flights from New York City to Dallas, TX cover the 1368 miles (2206 km) long route taking on average 3 h 46 min with our travel partners like Delta Air Lines, JetBlue Airways, American Airlines, United, frontier airlines or Spirit Airlines. There are direct flight services available. You can get the cheapest plane tickets for this trip for as low as $80 (€71), but the average price of plane tickets is $138 (€123).
For as little as $80 (€71) you can travel by flight to Dallas, TX from New York City with DELTA, American Airlines and United. Omio will show you the best deals, schedules and tickets available for this trip.
Travelers will love catching a flight from New York to Dallas. The airports in each respective city are easy to access, the travel time is relatively short, and the flight itself is usually direct. And that's not to mention the high number of available flights on any given day.
All of the major airlines, including Delta, American, and United Airlines have flights from New York to Dallas, and fly directly from JFK to Dallas/Fort Worth International. Spirit, a low-cost carrier, also has direct flights from New York to Dallas. Southwest Airlines, meanwhile, will fly out of LaGuardia and land at Dallas Love Field. In general, a flight to New York to Dallas is most likely to be a direct, nonstop flight. However, there are occasionally some connections, particularly in Atlanta, which can add upwards of three hours of travel time.
The flight from New York to Dallas averages a travel time of approximately four hours, three and a half of which are spent in the air. Spirit averages the quickest travel time, clocking in at three hours and 51 minutes, but the slowest airline, Delta, only takes seven minutes longer, on average. The travel distance between for a flight from New York to Dallas is 1389 miles (2235 kilometers), and the route is typically direct, with a few flights making stops in Atlanta.
There are, on average, 20 flights per day from New York to Dallas. This number sees a substantial drop on Saturdays, where there are only 12 flights heading out from New York, so if you're planning a trip, consider that your options may be more limited on Saturdays. This means that in any given week, there could be upwards of 100 flights heading out of New York and into Dallas, though this number can balloon as high as 150 flights, with summer months like July and August averaging roughly 600 flights a month. February and December see uneven demand for flights from New York to Dallas, as they average anywhere between 450 to 500 flights during those winter months. Flights are available anywhere between 5:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., with the majority of flights taking off in the afternoon, between 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. There is also an uptick in service at 6:00 a.m., but this dies down quickly at 8:00 a.m.
Departure airport: JFK is the primary airport of use for the majority of airlines flying out from New York to Dallas, as only Southwest flies out of LaGuardia. You have several options for getting to city center from JFK once you arrive. You can use a combination of the AirTrain and New York's subway system as an inexpensive and relatively simple option. Find your way to either Jamaican Station, connecting from lines E, J, and Z or Howard Beach Station on line A, then get on the AirTrain connection directly to JFK. The AirTrain is free to use if you're cycling between terminals, but you'll have to pay an additional fee from your stop on the subway line. In terms of facilities, JFK offers some excellent dining options. You'll find everything from restaurants opened by famous chefs - Croque Madame in Terminal 2 - to lighter snack bars like Deep Blue Sushi, which has the best sushi you've probably ever eaten at an airport. There's also a variety of shopping outlets that sell name brands and a number of souvenir shops, flower shops and newsstands in the airport.
Arrival airport: When you land in Dallas, you'll arrive at Dallas/ Fort Worth International (DFW). You'll immediately notice that DFW is filled with public art, containing more than 30 artwork installations, including an incredible sculpture garden and terrazzo floors. You'll also find yoga facilities, where you can stretch your limbs after your flight. To get to city center from DFW, you can take the Trinity Rail Express, a rail link train service that will take you to downtown Dallas in roughly 20 minutes. There is a small fee to access the TRE, and it runs every 20 to 40 minutes on Monday to Friday, and every 90 minutes on Saturdays. Be aware that there is no service on Sundays.
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