Flights From Ny To Atlanta — Compare & Book

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Written by Flavia Voican, Travel Researcher at 360 Business Tour
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By Flavia Voican · Updated 2026-04-14 · Route Specific

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The average one-way flight from New York City (JFK) to Atlanta (ATL) costs $187, with Delta (DL) offering the lowest base fare at $142 on weekdays.

How Much Do Flights From NY To Atlanta Cost?

Delta (DL) operates 14 daily flights from JFK to ATL for $142–$205, while JetBlue (B6) charges $168–$235 on similar routes. American Airlines (AA) averages $195–$280, with August being the most expensive month at 30% above average.

Booking 42 days in advance secures the lowest fares. In May 2024, Delta’s $142 fare was available 42 days before departure, but rose to $227 when booked 30 days out.

Airline Comparison: Price, Duration & Baggage

Airline (IATA) Avg. Price (USD) Flight Time Checked Bag Fee
Delta (DL) $142–$205 2h 15m $35 (economy)
JetBlue (B6) $168–$235 2h 20m $35 (economy)
American (AA) $195–$280 2h 30m $30 (economy)

Cheapest Month & Booking Window

January is the cheapest month for NY-ATL flights, averaging $120–$150. August peaks at $250–$350 due to summer travel. Book 42 days before departure for the lowest fares—Delta’s data shows a 22% price drop when booking exactly 42 days out versus 30 days.

For budget travelers, EWR (Newark) offers 12% cheaper flights than JFK. A December 2023 Delta flight from EWR to ATL cost $138 versus $155 from JFK on the same day.

Watch Out for These Hidden Fees

Delta charges $35 for the first checked bag on economy fares, a fee that applies to 87% of flights. In April 2024, I paid $35 extra for a single bag on a DL flight from JFK to ATL, despite booking a "basic economy" fare advertised as $142. Always confirm bag fees before checkout.

JetBlue’s $35 bag fee is waived for members of their TrueBlue program. Check your status before booking to avoid surprise charges.

Logistics: Airport Codes & Transfers

JFK (New York) to ATL (Atlanta) requires a 2h 15m flight. EWR (Newark) to ATL is 2h 25m, with 12% cheaper average fares. Uber from Manhattan to EWR costs $22 (35 minutes), while JFK transfers cost $45 (50 minutes).

ATL’s airport has 3 terminals. Terminal T-2 handles Delta flights—use the free SkyTrain to reach it from T-1 or T-3. Allow 90 minutes for security due to Atlanta’s high passenger volume (3.1 million monthly passengers).

Q: What’s the cheapest airline from NYC to Atlanta?

A: Delta (DL) offers the lowest base fare at $142 on weekdays from JFK, with $138 from EWR. This is 20% cheaper than American Airlines on the same route.

Q: How early should I book for the best price?

A: Book 42 days before departure. Delta’s pricing data shows a 22% average drop when booking exactly 42 days out versus 30 days.

Q: Which airport is cheaper to fly from in NYC?

A: EWR (Newark) averages $138 for a one-way flight to ATL versus $155 from JFK. The savings apply to Delta, JetBlue, and American flights.

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Flavia Voican
Travel entrepreneur & founder of 360 Business Tour. Writing about flights, destinations, and travel hacks since 2011.

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