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(ARN) Stockholm
SWEDEN - Stockholm Arlanda
(ATL) Atlanta
UNITED STATES - Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson ATL
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(ARN) Stockholm Arlanda
Stockholm, Sweden
(ATL) Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson ATL
Atlanta, GA
18
Jul
Saturday
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Stockholm to Atlanta: Your Transatlantic Flight Guide

Direct & connecting flights|ARN – ATL|$389
$389one way
Cheapest price
10h 45m1 stop via AMS
Flight duration
4,670 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Stockholm to Atlanta

The journey from Stockholm Arlanda to Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson typically takes around 12 to 14 hours with one connection, often routed through major European or U.S. hubs. Delta and SAS are among the most common carriers on this route, with connecting points in Amsterdam, London, or sometimes direct transatlantic legs into the U.S. East Coast. Atlanta serves as a massive gateway to the American South, so expect a bustling airport with efficient connections onward. Summer months see the highest demand, while shoulder seasons like early fall can offer more flexibility, especially for last minute travelers looking to snag a seat on short notice. The time difference of six hours means westbound flights feel long, but arriving in Atlanta's mild climate softens the blow. If you're booking last minute, midweek departures tend to have better availability. Pack light layers — Stockholm's cool air gives way to Atlanta's warmth quickly.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Stockholm Arlanda (ARN) to Atlanta (ATL)?
The cheapest months to fly from ARN to ATL are typically January through March and late October through mid-November, when demand for transatlantic travel drops. Booking 6-8 weeks in advance during these off-peak periods can yield significant savings compared to summer months (June–August), which tend to be the most expensive.
Are there direct flights from Stockholm Arlanda to Atlanta, or do I need to connect?+
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Flying from Stockholm Arlanda to Atlanta: A Transatlantic Guide

The journey from Stockholm Arlanda to Atlanta connects two cities that couldn't be more different in character, yet both hold tremendous appeal for travelers. Stockholm, with its archipelago beauty and Nordic cool, sits roughly 4,200 miles from Atlanta, the sprawling capital of the American South known for its civil rights history, thriving food scene, and status as a major business hub.

Flights from ARN to ATL typically take between 11 and 14 hours depending on whether you fly direct or connect through a European or East Coast hub. Delta Air Lines has historically offered seasonal nonstop service on this route, making it the most convenient option when available. Otherwise, travelers commonly connect through Amsterdam on KLM, through London on British Airways, or through Frankfurt and Munich on Lufthansa. SAS Scandinavian Airlines also feeds into several connection points that link onward to Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, the busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic.

Timing your trip matters. Atlanta summers are famously hot and humid, with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from June through August. Spring, particularly April and early May, brings mild weather and blooming dogwood trees that transform the city's neighborhoods into something genuinely beautiful. Autumn is equally pleasant, with comfortable temperatures lasting well into November. If you're flying during the summer high season, expect higher fares and fuller planes. Booking during shoulder months like March or October often yields more reasonable prices and a more comfortable experience on both ends of the trip.

Once you land at Hartsfield-Jackson, getting into the city is straightforward. The MARTA rail system connects the airport directly to downtown, midtown, and Buckhead in about 20 minutes, which is a relief after such a long flight. Atlanta's attractions range from the Georgia Aquarium and the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site to the vibrant restaurants along the BeltLine, a converted railway corridor that has become the city's social spine.

For the flight itself, consider a few practical tips. The westbound crossing tends to feel longer due to headwinds, so pack entertainment and stay hydrated. Noise-canceling headphones and a good neck pillow can make the difference between arriving exhausted and arriving functional. If you're connecting, allow at least 90 minutes for transfers, especially at busy hubs where passport control can slow things down.

This transatlantic route appeals equally to business travelers heading to one of America's corporate powerhouses and leisure visitors eager to explore the warmth and complexity of the Deep South. Whether you're drawn by Atlanta's music, history, or culinary creativity, the journey from Stockholm is well worth the effort.