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$80 Find cheap flights from Canada to Atlanta

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Flights to Atlanta - Travel Insights & Trends

Get data-powered insights and trends for flights to Atlanta to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What is the cheapest flight to Atlanta?

These are the best prices found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.
If traveling to Atlanta, the cheapest city to fly from in the last 3 days was Vancouver, with flights as low as $80 one-way and $133 round-trip. Flights from Toronto are the most searched and start at $242 for a return trip.

What is the cheapest day to fly to Atlanta?

The average price of all flights to Atlanta clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.
Based on KAYAK data, the cheapest day to fly to Atlanta is Wednesday where tickets can be as cheap as $423. On the other hand, the most expensive day to fly is Monday, where prices are $487 on average.

What is the cheapest month to fly to Atlanta?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for flights to Atlanta, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.
The cheapest month for flights to Atlanta is May, where tickets cost $371 on average for one-way flights. On the other hand, the most expensive months are November and April, where the average cost of tickets from Canada is $568 and $565 respectively. For return trips, the best month to travel is November with an average price of $426.

What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Atlanta?

The average price for all flights to Atlanta depending on the time of departure, clicked by users on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.
The cheapest time of day to fly to Atlanta is generally in the afternoon, when flights cost $469 on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to Atlanta is generally in the evening, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is $530.

What is a good deal for flights to Atlanta?

If you’re looking for cheap airfare to Atlanta, 25% of our users found tickets to Atlanta for the following prices or less: From Vancouver Intl Airport $210 one-way - $320 round-trip, from Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl Airport $218 one-way - $369 round-trip, from Toronto Pearson Intl Airport $218 one-way - $387 round-trip.

How far in advance should I book a flight to Atlanta?

To calculate daily average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each day before departure over the last year for flights to Atlanta, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each month.
To get a below average price, you should book around 2 weeks before departure. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 57 days before departure.

Which airlines fly to Atlanta?

Many airlines fly to Atlanta, the most common ones being Air Canada, Delta, and WestJet. See the amount of flights per week for popular airlines flying to Atlanta.

Which airline offers the most flights to Atlanta?

Of the 11 airlines that fly to Atlanta, Delta offers the most flights, with around 6,497 per week, followed by Southwest with 804 flights per week.

How long is the flight to Atlanta?

The duration of your flight to Atlanta depends on your departure and arrival airports. Obviously any flights that include a layover will also be longer. The most popular routes to Atlanta on KAYAK are from Toronto, which takes 2h 09m, Montreal, which takes 2h 50m, Calgary, which takes 4h 17m, and Vancouver, which takes 4h 50m.

How many direct flights to Atlanta are there each day?

There are around 1,211 direct flights from within Canada to Atlanta every day. Most flights depart in the morning, with 6:00 am the most common departure time and 49% of flights departing in the morning.

How many direct flights to Atlanta are there each week?

Each week there are around 8,476 direct flights from within Canada to Atlanta. The most common day for departures is Friday, with 15% of flights taking off on this day.

How many long-haul flights are there to Atlanta each week?

Each week, there are 35 medium-haul flights (3-6 hour flight duration) and 130 short-haul flights (up to 3 hour flight duration) to Atlanta. There aren't any long-haul flights (6-12 hour flight duration).

How many cities have direct flights to Atlanta?

From Canada, there are direct flights to Atlanta from 6 cities. The city with the most direct flights is Toronto, with 83 direct flights each week.

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FAQs - booking Atlanta flights

  • Are there designated smoking areas at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport?

    There are several designated smoking areas located throughout each terminal in Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport. Each area consists of a small, well-ventilated room that contains ashtrays and a small amount of seating. There are also some outdoor smoking zones that are located near the airport’s parking structures.

  • Does Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport have a prayer room?

    There are three different interfaith chapels located throughout Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport. Each of these chapels is open to all guests, no matter what their religious affiliation is, and they are open 24 hours per day. Some of the chapels also contain religious texts that can be used by travelers during private prayer, and religious ceremonies are occasionally held.

  • Is there anywhere to shower at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport?

    If you would like to freshen up after a long day of travelling, purchase an access pass for the Club at ATL lounge located in Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport. Not only does this lounge contain private showers that can be used by guests, but it also provides complimentary towels and toiletries.

  • What dining options are there at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport?

    Hoping to grab a bite to eat after your flight lands? Make sure to browse through the different dining options at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport. Blue Moon Brewhouse is a casual restaurant that serves craft beers, while Ihop Express is a practical choice for travelers that are running short on time. Lorena Garcia Tapas is a good option for people that are interested in Spanish-inspired cuisine.

  • What is the cheapest flight to Atlanta?

    If traveling to Atlanta, the cheapest city to fly from in the last 3 days was Vancouver, with flights as low as $80 one-way and $133 round-trip. Flights from Toronto are the most searched and start at $242 for a return trip.

  • How far is Atlanta from central Atlanta?

    Central Atlanta is 8 miles away from Atlanta.

  • What is the name of Atlanta’s airport?

    There is only 1 airport in Atlanta, called Atlanta (ATL). It can also be referred to as Hartsfield-Jackson, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta, or Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Intl.

  • How much is a flight to Atlanta?

    On average, a flight to Atlanta costs $387. The cheapest price found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks cost $107 and departed from Vancouver Intl Airport.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights to Atlanta?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights to Atlanta.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket to Atlanta?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Atlanta is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights to Atlanta?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Atlanta with an airline and back with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight to Atlanta?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Atlanta up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

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Top tips for finding cheap flights to Atlanta

  • Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Atlanta flight deals.
  • Interested in direct flights to Atlanta? Consider booking your reservation with either Air Canada, Delta Airlines or WestJet Airlines. While both Air Canada and Delta Airlines are known for having comfortable seats and lots of legroom, WestJet is popular for their budget-friendly tickets.
  • If you are travelling with your family, make sure to take advantage of the different amenities that Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport provides for children. In addition to several nursing rooms that are scattered throughout the terminals, there is also a children’s play area that is equipped with activities and toys.
  • For travelers that need to charge their mobile device on-the-go, look for one of the Fuel Rod Charger desks in Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport. You can either purchase or rent a portable charger from these desks, allowing you to charge your phone anywhere, even if there is not an outlet nearby.
  • If you’re looking for some pampering after a long day of flying, stop by one of the XpresSpas in Terminals A and C of Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport. These spas offer a variety of treatments including facials, massages and manicures, making them a convenient place to relax and unwind after your flight to Atlanta has landed.
  • If you are an art-enthusiast, keep your eyes open for the various exhibits that are located throughout the terminals of Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport. There are both permanent and rotating displays in the airport, and you can even sometimes spot musicians playing in the atrium. Many of the sculptures and paintings have been created by local artists.
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Prefer to fly non-stop to Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson?

Find which airlines fly direct to Hartsfield-Jackson, which days they fly and book direct flights.

Nonstop departures

Canada to Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson

Monday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aerolineas Argentinas, +56 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +57 more

Tuesday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aerolineas Argentinas, +58 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +59 more

Wednesday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aerolineas Argentinas, +58 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +59 more

Thursday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aerolineas Argentinas, +58 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +59 more

Friday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aerolineas Argentinas, +59 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +60 more

Saturday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aerolineas Argentinas, +57 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +58 more

Sunday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aerolineas Argentinas, +58 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +59 more

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Nonstop returns

Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson to Canada

Monday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aerolineas Argentinas, +56 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +57 more

Tuesday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aerolineas Argentinas, +58 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +59 more

Wednesday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aerolineas Argentinas, +58 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +59 more

Thursday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aerolineas Argentinas, +58 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +59 more

Friday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aerolineas Argentinas, +59 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +60 more

Saturday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aerolineas Argentinas, +57 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +58 more

Sunday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aerolineas Argentinas, +58 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +59 more

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Top 5 airlines serving from Canada to Atlanta

 
See real verified KAYAK customer reviews for airlines flying to Atlanta. Airline scores are aggregated from all reviews left by passengers on KAYAK after flying with an airline from Canada to Atlanta. KAYAK doesn’t show reviews that are older than 5 years. Learn how KAYAK collects reviews.
Need help choosing which airline to fly with to Atlanta? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
8.0
DeltaOverall score based on 10295 reviews
8.6Crew
7.4Food
8.2Boarding
7.9Comfort
8.0Entertainment
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If I can, I always fly Delta. I’ve found their service to always be reliable and pleasant.

8.0 ExcellentNikki, Jun 2024DAB - ATL
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If I can, I always fly Delta. I’ve found their service to always be reliable and pleasant.

Really bad baggage handling. Had my Rimowa bag badly damaged at the latches.

Flew first class so everything was great. But maybe because the flights were red eye, no meals were served, just chips. I flew Alaska Air 1st class at 9PM (2 hour flight) and they served beef short rib sliders!

Atlanta boarding crew at gate were filled with arrogance and were disrespectful. In flight crew showed indifference to the needs of passengers. This is about the flight from ATL to BDL.

Everything was great. The big planes could still stand to have a bit more leg room. Crew was amazing!!

It was a good experience except when boarding a female flight attendant did not go out of her way to assist my teenage daughters in finding space for their carry-ons after their compartments were full.

The crew were very welcoming and helpful. I just wish economy had a bit more leg room. My knees were constantly hitting the chair in front of me.

From Atlanta to Cabo I would have hoped on a plane that size I would have been able to breathe and wiggle my feet a little! The leg room in that plane is non existent and I am only 5”4’. And the air vent either wasn’t working very well or just could not blow air from the ceiling to the seat area as I was suffocating through the entire flight! And please don’t say I would have been more comfortable in first class because I cannot afford those rates and have always travelled Main Cabin without issues !

I liked the piloting of the aircraft. Very disappointed about lack of electrical ports. Also, although a short flight. there was enough time to hand out snacks to comfort + seats as was done for first class.

I always fly with Delta. My friends tell me their horror stories of flying with other airlines. I just smile and say, “You should fly Delta”

It was fine. I had a lot of trouble trying to buy a seat. The Westjet website charged me and then didn’t give me my seat. I ended up keeping the seat I was assigned and hope that the charges didn’t go through.. they didn’t. But this problem with the website (trying to purchase a seat at check in) has happened a few times before. But overall the flight was good.

Terrible! Delayed three times, landed at some corner of airport, walked in bitter cold night, took a bus, bad experience

My wife and I had an uncomfortable experience with your WestJet ticket counter rep at the WestJet Priority Member ticket counter at YYC (Calgary) on May 15, 2024. I not knowing this individual’s exact name, however, in order to easily identify her, she was one (of only two at the time) ticket counter reps at your Priority members ticket counter check-in, upon our arrival around 12:15 p.m. She was a Caucasian woman with blonde hair, and wore spectacles, approximate age being probably somewhere in her 30’s or 40’s. Background: After arriving in to the West Jet terminal in Calgary (YYC), I asked a terminal employee where the West Jet check-in ticket counter was. He told me, “Column 16”. My wife and I continuing to walk through the terminal, we finally arrived at the Column 16 area, i.e. this woman’s ticket counter area, which we discovered later was the Priority Member ticket counter. However, I was simply going by the directions given to me by the previous employee, i.e. “Walk to column 16.” Standing in her line (my wife and I being the only people in her line at the time), I tried to get her attention, and I then gestured to her, motioning to her as if to ask her if I should then possibly leave the waiting line in order to then proceed to walk up to her ticket counter. She never really motioned me to come forward. I sort of had to figure this out on my own, as my wife and I then finally decided to walk forward to her station. From this point on, after I arrived at her ticket counter, never once did she ever look me in the eye. She was always looking at her computer screen, or down at the ground, as she and I occasionally exchanged conversation with one another in order for me to be able to acquire my boarding passes from her. Shortly after she began servicing us, she commented that her work section is for Priority members only. Fair enough. I did not realize this at the time. Wishing to be polite, I then mentioned to her that, if I should, I could then walk over to the regular West Jet check-in ticket counter in order to complete the check-in process. She remained quiet, never responding to this goodwill gesture of mine. She continued to work in order to print out my boarding passes, and then finally handed them to me, never at all the entire time looking at me. I told her, “Thank you.” Never once did she respond. My wife and I then walked away. Even my wife commented to me afterward that this woman absolutely never looked at us. I cannot say that this attendant was outright rude. However, she certainly was not at all warm, congenial, nor friendly. Additionally, … After getting on the plane, we then discovered that she had needlessly assigned us seats in the very last row of the plane, these being the seats adjacent to the restroom back wall, thus, unfortunately not at all reclinable. I think that the row number of this last row of seats was 30. [However, I am not sure.] How strangely awkward that we were assigned these uncomfortable row of seats when in fact the row immediately ahead of us, i.e. I think that was row 29, had two vacancies, which could have otherwise easily seated my wife and me. That is, my wife and I could have easily been assigned these more comfortable seats, which would be reclinable, and then row 30 could have otherwise had instead our two vacancies. After our flight departed, and the fasten seatbelt sign was turned off, my wife and I had hoped to “jump seats”, that is, to leave row 30 and instead sit in row 29 to utilize the reclinable seats. However, another couple apparently had the same idea as us. That is, these other two people, for whatever reason, decided to leave their previously assigned seats, and instead, seat themselves in row 29. Thus, my wife and I were stuck with these miserably cramped row 30 seats for the entire 3.5 hour flight. To reiterate, the WestJet rep we originally encountered, knowledgeable of the plane lay-out as it appeared on her computer screen, could have easily assigned us the more comfortable row 29 seats, instead of the non-reclinable row 30 seats.

It was very, very cold extremely uncomfortable almost unbearable I was sitting at the front of the cabin

Was the longest flight I have ever taken to Orlando. Not Westjet’s fault necessarily. There was a traffic issue in Orlando. We sat in the airplane for about 2 hrs before leaving Calgary on a 5 hour flight was just a little long to be stuck in the plane. Once we arrived in Orlando we were stuck in traffic on the ground for another 30min. I guess maybe the flight could be delayed so boarding would have been later so we wouldn’t have to have the discomfort of being on the plane so long.

Airport monitors did not give the gate for our flight returning Detroit to Vancouver Juice served from glass storage containers are a far more healthy alternative for people. And would also minimize the need for recycling plastic or aluminum containers

I wish that seats closer to the front of the plan were available, but when I booked the flight the seats were VERY expensive so I did not book seats at that time. The day before flying only seats at the back of the plane were available. It takes so long to board the plane and empty the plane on arrival due to SO many roller bags.

I was seated next to someone so obese I had no space and was pushed against the window. I could not even put my tray down or work. My neck still hurts from that experience. They should not let that happen. Large people should have to pay for enough space.

Good flight. No I’m seat entertainment. But my phone worked just fine on the west jet app.

I had planned to watch the Westjet entertainment for the entire flight however, because the seat mounted outlets in our row did not work.

Marked by flight delays on all segments of the trip. Food in first class cabin was mediocre and overhead cabin storage was not adequate. Overall, the premium charge for first class cabin was poor and over hyped. This will be our last flight with UA.

We enjoyed that we boarded and took off on time. We didn’t like that our connection flight was a twenty minute walk through the airport with only one hour in between flights.

It was good! Appreciated that it was very on schedule so it made the connecting flight less stressful

Two flights,both poor. No entertainment. Cramped and uncomfortable seats, little space, the rest was OK. Staff were acceptable good.

The crew was doing their best on an old plane needing updating. Chairs that creaked and wouldn’t stay in position. My tray table was unusable as was on-board entertainment due the audio needing usb earphones (that were not provided). Prior to boarding in Toronto and despite being scheduled for a wheelchair and assistance, we were dropped off by clubcar without a wheelchair which I found myself by a gate. Due to no boarding gate assigned at that time we waited and when it was, it subsequently was moved from 64 to 95. No help could be found so I pushed my husband’s chair to that furthest gate in the airport at the highest speed possible for a 73 year old. And by that I mean I ran. It was a very stressful experience.

Wifi wasn't working on one of the UA flights after boarding.

Nice flight, nice crew but no cookie or napkin with my seltzer.

Leg room was lacking. Legs crammed into seat in front.

T hey did a great job. Flight was on time .

the plane was old. the wifi didn’t work. the entertainment was boring and dated. the charging ports were impossible to find. i was mostly ignored by flight attendants that had no problem speaking to the man beside me. i got two drinks the entire time i was on the plane.

Paid for premium economy had no tv the whole time the crew tried to reset/reboot but would not work they said they would put a trouble ticket in for it. We had 3 seats my tv was the only one that didn't work. They cancelled our flight re worked us on another that left us at airport over night on the floor I have a ten year old and a 78 diabetic mother which also had shingles and suffers from nerve pain in legs and back. Requested wheelchair service at all airports after the re route NO wheelchair service was there to help. WORST experience we have ever had. Went to American airlines assistance it was closed. I AM FURIOUS!!! I expect some sort of compensation from this traumatic experience and no need for flying points we don't plan on using American airlines again!!!!

The flight was sequentially delayed until it reached two hours. Apparently one pilot failed to show up.

This is by far the worst experience I have had with American Airlines. The start of this trip was a complete disaster. I purposely planned my trip so that I would weather any delays so that I could make very important meeting at the Pentagon. My flight was cancelled because of maintenance and I was put on the first flight the next day but I was late to the meeting. After a long week at the Pentagon I just wanted to go home and my flight home which was early in the day was delayed. Eventually the flight was delayed until the next day. I was not authorized a hotel room because DCA was my point of origin. So I paid for a hotel out of pocket. The flight this morning was boarded then deplaned because the aircraft was hot. The flow of information was not happening in DCA and made it worse when the news was bad. I am going to take a break from American for my next few military flights. Hopefully whatever has been going on with American Airlines will be resolved.

We had a 2 hour delay. The seats were smaller than most other airlines. The person in front of us wanted to lay back and we had to stop her because she was pressing against my girlfriend’s legs. We had to ask her to sit up and not lay back due to the lack of room.

Everything was fine once we actually got on our flight. It was more then annoying they canceled (delayed) our flight. We lost out on a day of our trip along with money on our stay. Plus we had to book another hotel. So expensive.

This flight was canceled and delayed several times without explanation. The plane was freezing cold and no wifi for messaging. Getting off the plane was terribly unorganized and felt like it took forever….

The flight was delayed several times without explanation. The seats were terribly uncomfortable and wifi isn’t included. All these make for a less than ideal flight.

The flights was delayed by hours and it was the firmest landing I have experienced in my life. My back is still sore.

Internet service was erratic. Crew service was poor and slow. My luggage on this non-stop flight was lost and not recovered

Terrible. I didn’t fly and I had an important meeting the next day.

Experienced flight cancelations and delays in 5 days. They seem pretty common to AC. Experienced with one of AC's check-in agents at the counter of a big liar. She lied and acted (yes like acting in a movie) that an early flight was fully booked and refused to rebook me, but my flight was delayed two hours so I could not make my connection. Later, I got help at the gate to switch the early flight (Big thanks to that agent). Ater boading, I found the early flight was only 2/3 full meaning there was almost one vacant seat in a 3-person seater, and multiple empty 3-seaters. AC is wired that it is filled with good and bad employees. BTW, AC employees seem never smile, or they don't know how.

Not much food/snacks. I had just tea and it was so bitter.

My husbands flight last night Vancouver/Sydney was 90 minutes late in leaving. My flight tonight Vancouver/Seattle was also late in departing.

My mother, 80years old, had arranged for wheelchair assist to and from the aircraft cabin and in the airport but, no one showed up for her to de-plane. Apart from Air Canada having a reputation of being late for every leg of its flight so nothing was new this time so this time they did worse by not assisting seniors. I guess our whole family is done with this airline

Flights delayed over 4 hours with no compensation. No agents at counters to assist with re-booking.

Seating for almost 3 hours in the plan before aircraft takeoff. Very exhausted .

The bathroom did not have hand soap. That is unacceptable.

The only problem I encountered was they changed the gate on me while I was sitting down but no one notified me, they had sent me an email and by coincidence I checked it and found out that they had changed my boarding terminal. No one notified me and when I had asked the lady she told me yes this is the spot while they had already changed to another gate/terminal

I was seated next to someone who was, to be polite, not a small person. I had to press myself against the wall as I had no personal space. Aside from that the crew was wonderful and they got me home safely, which is the most important part of my journey. I am very appreciative to your air crews for the job they have, which isn't easy, and appreciative of the fact that they are professional and courteous. The employees I encountered on my journey, with the few exceptions I mentioned in a previous review, are a credit to Air Canada.

Air Canada had a lot of delays on our flight going back to Seattle. So much inconvenience for a long trip.

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Recent round-trip flight deals

 
These are the cheapest round-trip flights to Atlanta found on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.
9/20Fri
1 stopWestJet
6h 51mYVR-ATL
9/24Tue
1 stopWestJet
7h 48mATL-YVR
$133
9/19Thu
1 stopWestJet
6h 51mYVR-ATL
9/23Mon
1 stopWestJet
7h 57mATL-YVR
$137
7/19Fri
1 stopUnited Airlines
7h 06mYVR-ATL
7/28Sun
1 stopUnited Airlines
13h 49mATL-YVR
$169
6/21Fri
1 stopUnited Airlines
11h 27mYVR-ATL
7/1Mon
1 stopUnited Airlines
10h 04mATL-YVR
$176
8/27Tue
1 stopAir Canada
9h 22mYEG-ATL
9/4Wed
1 stopAir Canada
7h 16mATL-YEG
$186
7/2Tue
1 stopAir Canada
11h 58mYEG-ATL
7/9Tue
1 stopAir Canada
15h 11mATL-YEG
$227
7/13Sat
1 stopDelta
8h 34mYWG-ATL
8/4Sun
1 stopDelta
9h 18mATL-YWG
$252
7/29Mon
1 stopDelta
11h 40mYYC-ATL
8/27Tue
1 stopDelta
11h 04mATL-YYC
$268
7/30Tue
2 stopsAmerican Airlines
19h 32mYVR-ATL
8/12Mon
2 stopsAmerican Airlines
20h 12mATL-YVR
$314
7/9Tue
1 stopAmerican Airlines
21h 16mYVR-ATL
7/16Tue
1 stopAmerican Airlines
19h 59mATL-YVR
$315

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Only flying one-way? Below are some of the best deals for one-way flights to Atlanta found on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.
9/21Sat
1 stopWestJet
6h 51mYVR-ATL
$80
9/7Sat
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6h 51mYVR-ATL
$85
7/24Wed
1 stopAir Canada
7h 06mYVR-ATL
$107
6/22Sat
1 stopUnited Airlines
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$114
8/17Sat
1 stopAir Canada
6h 16mYWG-ATL
$117
10/8Tue
2 stopsUnited Airlines
18h 52mYVR-ATL
$117
7/3Wed
1 stopDelta
8h 25mYWG-ATL
$140
7/4Thu
1 stopDelta
9h 58mYYC-ATL
$160
7/9Tue
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21h 16mYVR-ATL
$181
7/21Sun
2 stopsAmerican Airlines
19h 12mYVR-ATL
$185

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Last minute flight, train and bus deals

 
These last-minute flight deals are the cheapest flights found on KAYAK in the last 72 hours for flights to Atlanta that are departing in the next 10 days.
6/14Fri
multi-stopUnited Airlines
16h 56mYWG-ATL
6/17Mon
multi-stopUnited Airlines
9h 59mATL-YWG
$203
6/14Fri
multi-stopDelta
8h 21mYWG-ATL
6/19Wed
multi-stopDelta
9h 19mATL-YWG
$255
6/15Sat
multi-stop
15h 00mYYZ-ATL
10/10Thu
multi-stop
27h 37mATL-YYZ
$275
6/13Thu
multi-stop
8h 29mYYZ-ATL
6/17Mon
multi-stop
6h 24mATL-YYZ
$293
6/13Thu
multi-stopWestJet
8h 06mYYJ-ATL
6/18Tue
multi-stopWestJet
22h 05mATL-YYJ
$314
6/13Thu
multi-stopWestJet
9h 12mYYJ-ATL
6/18Tue
multi-stopWestJet
22h 05mATL-YYJ
$340
6/13Thu
multi-stopAir Canada
10h 49mYYJ-ATL
6/18Tue
multi-stopAir Canada
16h 24mATL-YYJ
$362
6/12Wed
multi-stopAir Canada
12h 39mYYJ-ATL
6/17Mon
multi-stopAir Canada
16h 24mATL-YYJ
$393
6/13Thu
multi-stopAmerican Airlines
9h 56mYYZ-ATL
6/17Mon
multi-stopAmerican Airlines
8h 22mATL-YYZ
$660
6/11Tue
multi-stopAmerican Airlines
6h 46mYUL-ATL
6/11Tue
multi-stopAmerican Airlines
4h 39mATL-YUL
$856

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Flights to Atlanta

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Atlanta (ATL)United States

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Atlanta - Canada

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