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(DFW) Dallas/Fort Worth
UNITED STATES - Dallas/Fort Worth International
(GSP) Greenville
UNITED STATES - Greenville-Spartanbur
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(DFW) Dallas/Fort Worth International
Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
(GSP) Greenville-Spartanbur
Greenville, SC
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Dallas to Greenville-Spartanburg: What to Know

Direct & connecting flights|DFW – GSP|$129
$129one way
Cheapest price
2h 15mdirect flight
Flight duration
81%
On-time performance
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About this route

Dallas to Greenville

The hop from Dallas/Fort Worth to Greenville-Spartanburg is a quietly useful route, connecting one of the busiest hubs in the country to a smaller regional airport that serves the Upstate of South Carolina. Flight time runs around two and a half hours, and American Airlines operates the bulk of the schedule with daily nonstops, typically using narrow-body aircraft. Mornings and early evenings tend to offer the most reliable departures from DFW, while afternoon arrivals into GSP make for an easy onward drive to Greenville, Spartanburg, or Asheville. For last minute travelers, midweek flights generally offer better availability than weekends, when business and leisure demand overlap. Spring and fall bring the smoothest weather along this corridor, though summer thunderstorms over Texas can cause occasional delays. GSP itself is compact and easy to navigate, which is a relief when you're booking last minute and want a low-stress arrival.

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What is the cheapest month to fly from DFW to GSP?
The cheapest months to fly from Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) to Greenville-Spartanburg (GSP) are typically January, February, and early September. Avoiding peak travel periods like summer holidays, Thanksgiving, and Christmas can save you 20-30% on airfare. Booking 3-6 weeks in advance and flying mid-week (Tuesday or Wednesday) usually offers the best deals.
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Flying from Dallas to Greenville-Spartanburg: A Practical Route Guide

The journey from Dallas/Fort Worth International to Greenville-Spartanburg International is one of those quietly useful connections that links a major Texas hub to the rolling foothills of the Carolinas. Covering roughly 900 miles, the flight typically lasts between two and a half and three hours, making it a comfortable single-leg trip for business travelers heading to BMW's Spartanburg plant or leisure flyers exploring the Blue Ridge Mountains and downtown Greenville's revitalized Main Street.

American Airlines dominates this corridor, operating multiple daily nonstop flights thanks to DFW's role as one of its largest hubs. Regional jets such as the Embraer E175 are commonly used, offering a two-by-two cabin layout that most passengers find pleasant for short transcontinental hops. During peak periods, you may also find connecting options through Charlotte or Atlanta via other carriers, though the nonstop remains the most efficient choice.

Timing your trip matters. Spring, from late March through May, brings dogwood blooms and mild temperatures to the Upstate region, while autumn turns the surrounding mountains into a tapestry of orange and gold, drawing leaf-peepers in October and early November. Summer flights are reliable but can be subject to Texas thunderstorms in the afternoon, so morning departures from DFW often run more smoothly. Winter is generally quiet, with occasional weather delays but lower fares and uncrowded cabins.

The in-flight experience on this route is straightforward. Expect a beverage service, possibly a small snack, and Wi-Fi on most aircraft. Sitting on the right side of the plane during daytime descent into GSP often rewards passengers with views of Paris Mountain and the Appalachian foothills rising in the distance. Greenville-Spartanburg's airport itself is a pleasant surprise: compact, modern after recent renovations, and rarely congested, meaning you can usually clear baggage claim within twenty minutes of landing.

A few tips can make the trip smoother. DFW is enormous, so allow time to navigate between terminals; the Skylink train is your friend. American's flights to GSP usually depart from Terminal B or C. If you have status or a premium fare, the Admirals Club lounges offer a welcome break before boarding. On arrival, rental cars are conveniently located adjacent to the terminal, and the drive into downtown Greenville takes about twenty minutes.

What makes the Dallas to Greenville-Spartanburg route interesting is its blend of purpose and discovery. Travelers come for manufacturing, motorsports at nearby tracks, college visits to Furman or Clemson, or simply to explore one of the South's most underrated small cities, where craft breweries, riverside parks, and farm-to-table restaurants flourish under the shadow of the mountains.