Cheap Flight Deals to Atlanta GA from CA $157

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How to find cheap flights to Atlanta?

The cheapest prices found with in the last 7 days for return flights were CA $69 and CA $157 for one-way flights to Atlanta for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply

OriginDestinationTravel datesFlights from*
FLLAtlantaNovember 6 to November 12CA $69
EWRAtlantaNovember 7 to November 11CA $90
EWRAtlantaNovember 7 to November 11CA $90
DFWAtlantaNovember 8 to November 10CA $101
LGAAtlantaOctober 28 to November 1CA $121
ORDAtlantaNovember 1 to November 5CA $132
PHLAtlantaNovember 24 to December 3CA $135
BOSAtlantaDecember 3 to December 5CA $162
LAXAtlantaDecember 3 to December 4CA $215
*Prices include taxes and fees
OriginDestinationTravel datesFlights from*
EWRAtlantaOctober 25 to November 1CA $141
EWRAtlantaOctober 25 to November 1CA $141
LGAAtlantaOctober 25 to November 1CA $211
FLLAtlantaOctober 25 to October 26CA $237
PHLAtlantaOctober 25 to October 29CA $247
ORDAtlantaOctober 25 to October 30CA $273
BOSAtlantaOctober 25 to October 27CA $389
LAXAtlantaOctober 25 to October 27CA $439
*Prices include taxes and fees

Your guide to flights to Atlanta, GA

WestJet, Delta fly to Atlanta, so use Travelocity to search, find, and compare some truly tempting deals from the 3 airlines—that way you can be sure you’ve found the best deal for you. A flight to Atlanta GA currently costs between CA $69 and CA $439. Prices vary, but for the best fares, travel in November when prices are at their lowest.  

Top tips for finding cheap flights to Atlanta  

The cheapest flight for a round trip to Atlanta is currently CA $69. When you search for flights to Atlanta, enter your preferred travel dates then click on ‘flexible dates’ to compare cheap flight tickets to Atlanta for nearby days.  The cheapest month to travel to Atlanta is February from our list of deals available.  

But if you’re flexible about when you travel, you can find great deals on flights across the year. If you’re planning a vacation, you can save more on Travelocity when you bundle flights with car rental and hotel bookings, too. Many airlines currently offer flexible booking options, so look for flights offering no change fees.   

How to cancel flights to Atlanta 

We know plans change, that’s why at Travelocity, we make it as easy as possible for you to cancel or amend your plane tickets. Go to My Trips, enter your itinerary number, then follow the instructions. Many airlines let you cancel flights online free of charge if you booked it in the last 24 hours. Visit Customer Service for more advice.  

Why you should book your flight to Atlanta with Travelocity 

We have top deals on plane tickets even for last minute flights to Atlanta, so you can simply type in your travel dates and compare our best prices. Booking with Travelocity means you get flexible cancellation options, 24/7 support, and, thanks to our Price Match Promise, if the airfare drops after you book, you can get a refund! Whether you’re planning a business trip, weekend getaway, or a family vacation—let Travelocity get you to Atlanta for less. 

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Frequently asked questions

Which airlines fly to Atlanta?
Preparing to travel around the world? Hoping to kick off your adventure in Atlanta? Just a sample of the 20 airlines that fly here are:

  • Delta Air Lines
  • Southwest Airlines
  • American Airlines

What airport is best to fly into Atlanta?
Time to make a decision. There are two airports to take your pick of when visiting Atlanta. ATL is 13 kilometers from the hustle and bustle downtown, while Peachtree–DeKalb Airport is 16 kilometers away.
Where to stay in Atlanta
Ready for wonderful new adventures Atlanta? They all start with booking your accommodations. Georgia's state capital boasts an impressive selection of 10,515 properties to choose from.It's not every day you take a vacation, so why not treat yourself to a bit of luxury? The Ellis Hotel, Atlanta, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel by Marriott and the Sheraton Atlanta Hotel are a couple of the top upmarket properties available in the area. On the other hand, you don't go on vacation to stay in your room all week. If you've been looking for a more wallet-friendly option, try the Clarion Inn & Suites Atlanta Downtown or the Motel 6 Atlanta, GA - Downtown.Make the most of your time in Atlanta and drop by Centennial Olympic Park. With both the 2 Connecting Suites with 3 beds and 2 sofabeds at a Full Service Hotel by Suiteness and the 2 Connecting Suites with 2 beds and 2 sofabeds at a Full Service Hotel by Suiteness only a stroll away, there's no reason not to visit it!
Places to visit in Atlanta
You really can't go to Atlanta without stopping by Centennial Olympic Park. This famous attraction draws in hordes of adventurers like yourself all year round.Serious sightseers should explore Georgia State University, and State Farm Arena. Are you after more things to see in this buzzing city? World of Coca Cola, and Georgia Aquarium should keep you busy.0 Want some more options? 0 And that's not all there is. 0
How to get through airport security fast when traveling to Atlanta
If you like the thought of spending more time at the airport restaurants and less time navigating your way through security on your way to Atlanta, follow these useful tips:

  • Security staff will expect to see your boarding pass and travel ID upon arrival. Tuck them away in a convenient place, so they're ready for inspection.
  • Take off your shoes and belt before approaching the airport security checkpoint. Items like these are not permitted in the body scanner.
  • Electronics such as phones, laptops and cameras need to be sent through the X-ray machine separately. Make sure they're within easy reach.
  • When it comes to traveling with gels or liquids, each passenger is allowed a quart-sized clear zip-lock bag to transport containers no larger than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters).
  • Give some thought to the type of footwear you want to fly in. Slippers are awesome because they're easy to remove when you're at the security checkpoint. Try wearing a pair on your next journey!
  • Put any pocketknives or other sharp items inside your checked luggage. Security personnel don't allow these in carry-on baggage.

Flights To Atlanta

Do you crave the crackle of crab fritters and the easy comfort of pimento and cheese melted between buttery toast? Then it sounds like your heart and taste buds are set on Atlanta. Georgia’s Southern graces reach father than the dining room. Take a moment to meditate in expansive Piedmont Park or discover a bygone era at the Swan House and you’ll start to see how elegant this city is. But first, you’ve got to book plane tickets to Atlanta and land at the busiest airport in the world. Remember encountering a dinosaur in the terminal on your last layover in the Big Peach? That fossilized Yangchuanosaurus is just the beginning. It's time to explore all that this great American city has to offer.

Transportation from ATL

Atlanta flights touch down at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), just 10 miles south of downtown. The most popular way to get around Atlanta is a rental car. Visitors interested in renting a car can follow signs from the baggage claim areas to the Hartsfield-Jackson Rental Car Center (RCC). The airport's complimentary SkyTrain service will give you a ride to the rental car center from their station at the top of the escalator.

To see the city from the seat of a train, start your journey at the MARTA station for light rail service or try the Greyhound Flightlink buses. There are also taxi cabs available in the yellow bus aisle, and you can rest easy knowing there’s one set fee to make the commute downtown. After your flight to Atlanta, it's easy to get started on your adventure.

Hotels in Atlanta

From historic havens to contemporary oases, Atlanta’s hotels reflect the epitome of Southern refinement. Book one of our guest favorites or browse the inventory:

  • Hilton Atlanta: Located just a block from the Museum of Design Atlanta, this Hilton hotel takes a few cues from its artsy neighbor and features contemporary décor throughout. When you aren’t exploring downtown Atlanta, spend some time on the hotel tennis courts or dining in one of the three on-site restaurants.
  • Atlanta Marriott Marquis: Also located downtown, the Marquis is more than a relaxing place to stay in the middle of a busy city—the resort spa takes luxury up a level with a full menu of pampering treatments and there’s always something scrumptious at one of the two restaurants.
  • The Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta: Pair the bright, bold designs of this contemporary downtown hotel with a visit to Margaret Mitchell Square, for a tour of the author’s historic home and a talk or presentation on Southern life. The Ritz-Carlton’s 5-star amenities make it easy to transition back to the present day. Just order a gourmet meal to your room or relax with a cocktail in the lounge.
  • The Westin Atlanta Airport: For a convenient commute between the airport and your accommodation, stay at this Westin hotel. Not only is it practically sidled up to the terminal, but it’s also within a short drive to College Park Golf Course and Georgia International Convention Center.

Things to Do near ATL

Airfare to Atlanta is also a ticket to historic attractions and beautiful landscapes. Before you embark on Atlanta’s city center—or on your way back to the airport—add these to your itinerary:

  • Delta Flight Museum: You don’t have to travel far from ATL to travel back in aviation history. Get up close with aircrafts dating back to the early days in flight and marvel at how far we’ve come.
  • Georgia International Convention Center: For work or for play, plan your trip around a conference of road shows at one of the largest event venues in the Peach State.
  • Cascade Springs Nature Preserve: Can you hear the gurgle of gorgeous waterfalls? Walk the trails at Cascade Springs Nature Preserve, southwest of the airport, and you’ll more than hear these misty natural wonders.
  • Constitution Lakes: Like Cascade Springs, the area around Constitution Lakes is a serene oasis on the south side of a busy city. When you want to daydream beside still waters, join the hiking trails and take a deep breath.

Enjoy All Atlanta Has to Offer

Atlanta flight deals bring you to a vibrant city that's full of history, culture, and signature Southern hospitality. Sample grits for breakfast and soul food for dinner, or take in the shopping and sights on Peachtree Street, Atlanta's most famous thoroughfare. But this journey begins with booking the cheapest flights to Atlanta with Travelocity.

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*Price based on the lowest price found within past 24 hours and based upon one night stay for two adults over the next thirty days. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.