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(DFW) Dallas/Fort Worth
UNITED STATES - Dallas/Fort Worth International
(BWI) Baltimore/Washington
UNITED STATES - Baltimore Washington Int'l
6
Jun
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(DFW) Dallas/Fort Worth International
Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
(BWI) Baltimore Washington Int'l
Baltimore/Washington, MD
6
Jun
Saturday
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Dallas to Baltimore: Your Guide to the DFW–BWI Route

Direct & connecting flights|DFW – BWI|$49
$49one way
Cheapest price
3h 15mdirect flight
Flight duration
78%
On-time performance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

The flight from Dallas to Baltimore covers roughly 1,200 miles and takes about three hours — just long enough to settle in with a book or catch a quick nap. Several major carriers operate this route, including Southwest and American Airlines, with multiple daily departures from DFW to BWI. That frequency is good news for last minute travelers, as open seats are often available even on short notice. Baltimore-Washington International is well connected to downtown Baltimore and Washington, D.C., making this route a popular choice for both business and leisure trips. Spring and fall are ideal times to visit the mid-Atlantic, with mild weather and fewer crowds. Summer brings peak demand, so booking ahead helps if your dates are fixed. For those planning a last minute getaway, midweek departures tend to offer more availability. Once you land, the Light Rail connects BWI to Baltimore's Inner Harbor in under 30 minutes.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from DFW (Dallas/Fort Worth) to BWI (Baltimore)?
The cheapest months to fly from DFW to BWI are typically January, February, and September, when demand drops after the holiday season and summer travel peaks. Booking 4-6 weeks in advance during these off-peak months can help you secure fares as low as $50-$100 one-way, especially on budget carriers like Southwest Airlines, which has a major hub at BWI.
Which airlines fly from DFW to BWI and what seat classes are available?+
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Flying from Dallas/Fort Worth to Baltimore: A Traveler's Guide

The route from Dallas/Fort Worth to Baltimore-Washington International is one of the most well-traveled corridors connecting the heart of Texas to the mid-Atlantic region. Whether you're heading to Maryland for business, visiting the nation's capital, or exploring the historic charm of Baltimore's Inner Harbor, this flight offers a convenient gateway to a region steeped in American history.

Flights from DFW to BWI typically clock in at around three to three and a half hours, making it a manageable journey that doesn't eat up an entire day. Several major carriers operate this route, including American Airlines, which uses DFW as its primary hub, and Southwest Airlines, which has a strong presence at BWI. Spirit Airlines and Frontier also occasionally serve the corridor, giving budget-conscious travelers additional options. With multiple daily departures, finding a schedule that fits your itinerary is rarely a problem.

Seasonality plays a meaningful role in both pricing and experience. Spring is arguably the best time to fly this route, as Washington, D.C.'s cherry blossoms draw visitors from around the world and Baltimore's waterfront comes alive with mild temperatures. Fall is equally appealing, with crisp air, golden foliage, and fewer crowds than the summer peak. Winter travel can yield lower fares, though weather delays are always a possibility on the East Coast between December and February. Summer remains popular for family vacations, but expect fuller planes and higher ticket prices.

One of the advantages of flying into BWI is its strategic location. The airport sits between Baltimore and Washington, D.C., with easy access to both cities via the MARC commuter train and the BWI Amtrak station. For travelers whose final destination is actually the D.C. area, BWI often proves more affordable than flying into Reagan National or Dulles, especially on Southwest.

A few practical tips can make the journey smoother. DFW is an enormous airport, so arriving with plenty of time to navigate between terminals is wise, particularly if you're connecting from another flight. Booking early morning departures can help you avoid the cascading delays that sometimes build throughout the day. And if you're flexible with dates, midweek flights on Tuesdays and Wednesdays tend to offer the most competitive pricing.

This route connects two cities with rich culinary identities as well. Leaving behind Texas barbecue and Tex-Mex, you arrive in a city famous for its blue crabs and Old Bay seasoning. It's a journey between two proud food cultures, and that alone makes the trip worthwhile.