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(DFW) Dallas/Fort Worth
UNITED STATES - Dallas/Fort Worth International
(SHV) Shreveport
UNITED STATES - Shreveport Regional
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
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1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(DFW) Dallas/Fort Worth International
Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
(SHV) Shreveport Regional
Shreveport, LA
18
Jul
Saturday
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Dallas to Shreveport: A Quick Hop to Louisiana

Direct & connecting flights|DFW – SHV|$49
$49one way
Cheapest price
1h 5mdirect flight
Flight duration
190 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
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Dallas to Shreveport

The flight from Dallas-Fort Worth to Shreveport is one of the shortest regional routes in the South, typically clocking in at just under an hour in the air. It's a popular corridor for business travelers and weekend visitors heading to Shreveport's casinos, riverfront dining, and cultural attractions. American Eagle and regional carriers frequently operate this route, making it relatively easy to find last minute fares when plans change unexpectedly. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable weather for exploring Shreveport, though flights tend to stay consistent year-round. Because it's such a short hop, many travelers weigh driving against flying — but if time matters, especially for last minute trips, the flight saves roughly three hours each way. Pack light, expect a small regional aircraft, and enjoy the brief views of East Texas pine country as you descend into northwest Louisiana.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) to Shreveport (SHV)?
The cheapest months to fly from DFW to SHV are typically January, February, and September, when travel demand is lower. Booking 2-4 weeks in advance and flying on Tuesdays or Wednesdays can also help you find the best fares. Prices can start as low as $80-$150 round trip during off-peak periods.
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Flying from Dallas/Fort Worth to Shreveport: A Quick Regional Hop

The route from Dallas/Fort Worth to Shreveport is one of those short regional flights that can save travelers hours of driving across the East Texas landscape. Covering roughly 190 miles, this connection between two of the South's most culturally rich cities offers convenience for both business travelers and weekend adventurers alike.

Flight time typically clocks in at under an hour, making it one of the quickest hops out of DFW International Airport. American Eagle, operated by Envoy Air or other regional partners, has historically served this corridor with regional jets. Depending on schedules and seasonal demand, travelers may find multiple daily departures, though options can vary. It's always worth checking current availability since regional routes are subject to schedule adjustments more frequently than major long-haul connections.

Shreveport's regional airport, officially Shreveport Regional (SHV), is compact and easy to navigate, which means minimal time spent getting from the gate to your car rental or rideshare. For those flying from Dallas/Fort Worth to Shreveport on business, the quick turnaround makes same-day trips entirely feasible. Corporate travelers heading to Barksdale Air Force Base or the many industries along the Red River corridor rely heavily on this link.

As for the best time to visit Shreveport, spring and fall bring the most pleasant weather, with mild temperatures and lower humidity compared to the sweltering summer months. The city comes alive during Mardi Gras season in late winter, offering a Louisiana-flavored celebration that rivals its southern neighbors. Fall brings football energy and vibrant foliage along the Red River.

Shreveport itself is an underrated destination. The city boasts a lively casino scene along the riverfront, a thriving arts district in downtown, and the kind of Southern cuisine that keeps food lovers coming back. The Shreveport-Bossier area also serves as a gateway to outdoor adventures, including Caddo Lake and the Kisatchie National Forest.

A few practical tips for this route: book early if you're traveling during holiday weekends or Mardi Gras, as seats on these smaller regional aircraft fill up quickly. Carry-on space can be limited on regional jets, so be prepared for gate-checked bags. Arriving at DFW with enough time to navigate the terminals is always wise, even for a short flight, since the airport's sheer size can catch infrequent travelers off guard.

Whether you're visiting for business, a gaming getaway, or a taste of Louisiana culture just across the state line, this brief flight takes the hassle out of a drive that would otherwise consume three hours or more on Interstate 20.