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(BWI) Baltimore/Washington
UNITED STATES - Baltimore Washington Int'l
(DFW) Dallas/Fort Worth
UNITED STATES - Dallas/Fort Worth International
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
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1 traveler, ECONOMY
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(BWI) Baltimore Washington Int'l
Baltimore/Washington, MD
(DFW) Dallas/Fort Worth International
Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Baltimore to Dallas: What to Know

Direct & connecting flights|BWI – DFW|$89
$89one way
Cheapest price
3h 45mdirect flight
Flight duration
78%
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About this route

Baltimore to Dallas

The route from Baltimore/Washington International to Dallas/Fort Worth is a well-traveled corridor connecting the Mid-Atlantic with North Texas. Nonstop flights typically run between three and a half and four hours, with American Airlines and Southwest offering the most frequent departures. Southwest routes into Dallas Love Field, while American serves the sprawling DFW hub, so it's worth checking which airport suits your plans before booking. Mornings tend to bring the smoothest departures out of BWI, and afternoon arrivals into Dallas give you time to settle in before rush hour hits the highways. For last minute travelers, midweek departures usually offer better availability than weekends, when business and leisure demand overlap. Spring and fall are ideal for avoiding both winter storms in Baltimore and the peak Texas heat. If you're booking last minute, keep an eye on connections through Charlotte or Nashville as backup options.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from BWI (Baltimore) to DFW (Dallas/Fort Worth)?
The cheapest months to fly from Baltimore-Washington International (BWI) to Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) are typically January, February, and September, when travel demand is lower. Booking 4-6 weeks in advance and flying midweek (Tuesday or Wednesday) can help you secure the best fares, often ranging from $50 to $120 one-way with budget carriers like Southwest Airlines or Spirit Airlines.
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Flying from Baltimore to Dallas-Fort Worth: A Traveler's Guide

The journey from Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport to Dallas-Fort Worth International is one of the busier east-to-southwest corridors in the United States, connecting the Mid-Atlantic to the heart of Texas. The nonstop flight typically takes just over three and a half hours westbound, while eastbound trips tend to run slightly shorter thanks to prevailing tailwinds. Given the time zone shift, travelers arriving in Texas gain an hour, making morning departures particularly attractive for those looking to make the most of their arrival day.

Several carriers operate this route, though the mix leans heavily toward Southwest Airlines, which uses BWI as one of its major East Coast hubs and offers frequent daily service. American Airlines also flies the route, taking advantage of its massive presence at DFW. Between the two, passengers can usually find departures spread throughout the day, with early morning and late afternoon options being especially popular among business travelers.

The experience on flights from BWI to DFW is generally smooth. Both airports are well-equipped, though DFW's sheer size can surprise first-time visitors—allow extra time for the Skylink train between terminals if you have a connection. BWI, by contrast, is compact and easy to navigate, with efficient security lines outside of peak holiday periods.

Timing your trip matters. Spring, particularly March through May, brings pleasant weather to North Texas and coincides with events like the State Fair prelude activities and blooming bluebonnets across the region. Fall is another sweet spot, offering mild temperatures and lower humidity. Summer travel is popular but comes with intense Texas heat, often climbing well above 100°F, and afternoon thunderstorms that can occasionally delay flights. Winter is generally mild, though rare ice storms in Dallas have been known to snarl operations for a day or two.

A few practical tips can improve your journey. Booking four to six weeks in advance usually yields the most reasonable fares, and midweek departures tend to be less crowded. If you're sensitive to turbulence, morning flights are typically smoother, as convective weather over the southern plains builds later in the day. Travelers connecting onward from Dallas should factor in DFW's five terminals and consider gate locations carefully.

What makes this route interesting is the contrast at either end: the historic charm and coastal proximity of the Baltimore area giving way to the sprawling, modern energy of the Metroplex. Whether you're traveling for business, visiting family, or exploring Texas for the first time, the connection between these two cities offers reliable service and a relatively painless flying experience.