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(AGT) Ciudad del Este
PARAGUAY - Ciudad del Este Guarani International
(DFW) Dallas/Fort Worth
UNITED STATES - Dallas/Fort Worth International
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
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(AGT) Ciudad del Este Guarani International
Ciudad del Este, Paraguay
(DFW) Dallas/Fort Worth International
Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
18
Jul
Saturday
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Malaga to Dallas: Your Guide to This Transatlantic Route

Direct & connecting flights|AGT – DFW|$287
$287one way
Cheapest price
6h 15m1 stop via MIA
Flight duration
2,148 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Malaga to Dallas

Flying from Malaga to Dallas connects Spain's sunny Costa del Sol with the heart of North Texas. Most itineraries involve a stopover in a major European or U.S. hub — Madrid, London, or Miami are common connection points. Total travel time typically ranges from 13 to 18 hours depending on the layover. Spring and early fall tend to offer the most comfortable conditions on both ends, with mild weather in Malaga and pleasant temperatures in Dallas. Airlines like Iberia, American Airlines, and British Airways frequently serve this corridor. If you're booking last minute, midweek departures often have better availability and shorter connection times. Once in Dallas, Fort Worth International Airport makes onward travel easy with excellent ground transport. Last minute travelers heading to Texas will find plenty to explore — from the vibrant arts district to world-class Tex-Mex dining. It's a route that bridges two very different cultures in rewarding ways.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Malargüe (AGT) to Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW)?
The cheapest months to fly from Malargüe (AGT) to Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) are typically during the low season months of May through September, which coincides with the off-peak travel period for Argentina. Booking 6-8 weeks in advance and being flexible with travel dates can help you secure the best fares on this multi-connection route.
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Flying from Malargüe to Dallas Fort Worth: A Route Less Traveled

Connecting the quiet wine country of western Argentina with the sprawling energy of North Texas, flights from Malargüe (AGT) to Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) represent one of the more unusual itineraries a traveler can piece together. Malargüe, nestled at the foot of the Andes in Mendoza Province, is a small city known for its proximity to Las Leñas ski resort, vast volcanic landscapes, and the Pierre Auger Observatory. Getting from this remote corner of Argentina to one of the busiest airports in the United States requires some planning, but the journey is well worth the effort.

There are no direct flights between Malargüe and Dallas Fort Worth, so travelers will need to route through Buenos Aires or Mendoza as a first connection point. From Buenos Aires Ezeiza, several carriers offer service to DFW, with American Airlines providing the most consistent nonstop option on that leg. Depending on your itinerary, total travel time can range from 18 to 30 hours, factoring in layovers and the domestic hop from AGT to a major Argentine hub. Aerolineas Argentinas typically handles the initial domestic segment.

Timing your trip depends largely on what draws you to either destination. If you are heading from Malargüe to Texas, the Argentine winter months of June through September coincide with ski season at Las Leñas, making it a popular departure window for travelers wrapping up a ski holiday. Arriving in Dallas during that same period means stepping into the full heat of a Texas summer, so pack accordingly. Conversely, flying in November or December lets you enjoy the pleasant Argentine spring before landing in the mild and comfortable Dallas autumn.

For those making this journey, a few practical tips go a long way. Book the domestic Argentine leg separately if needed, and leave generous layover time in Buenos Aires since connections between the domestic airport Aeroparque and the international terminal at Ezeiza require a transfer across the city. Travel insurance is advisable given the complexity of the routing. Also consider that Malargüe's airport has limited services, so arrive prepared with snacks and entertainment for the early stages of travel.

What makes the route from AGT to DFW compelling is the sheer contrast between the two endpoints. You leave behind Patagonian steppe, Andean peaks, and some of the most pristine dark skies on Earth, and you arrive in a metropolis defined by its barbecue culture, sports obsessions, and international business energy. Few itineraries offer such a dramatic shift in landscape and rhythm, making this a memorable route for adventurous travelers who appreciate the journey as much as the destination.