Flights from Fort Lauderdale to Atlanta

Flights from Fort Lauderdale to Atlanta

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Atlanta is the capital and largest city in the United States. Georgia is the state. The state of Georgia. It is located at an elevation just over 1,000 feet (300 meters) above sea level in the foothills Appalachian Mountains.
Atlanta was initially established as the terminus a major state-sponsored railway. But it quickly became the convergence point for several railroads and accelerated its growth. The Western and Atlantic Railroad was the largest railroad, and it is from this that the name "Atlanta" was derived. The March to Sea saw the city almost completely burnt to the ground. The city recovered quickly and became an industrial hub and unofficial capital for the " New South".
Atlanta's gross domestic product (GDP), of $406 billion is the largest city in the United States. It has also seen gentrification in some of its neighborhoods due to the expansion of the Atlanta Beltline. This has changed its demographics and politics, aesthetics, and culture..

Flights

  • Spirit Airline
  • American Airline
  • Southwest Airline
  • Frontier Airline
  • Delta Airline

Places to visit in Atlanta

Atlanta, the capital city of Georgia's "Peach States", is in most ways the main center of the American South. The city started out as a military post. Later, it became a railroad junction and quickly developed into an important commercial hub. Atlanta has grown to be a major cultural and economic center as well as an important hub for air traffic. Here are headquarters of internationally-respected businesses such as CNN and Coca-Cola.
Atlanta is home to many top tourist attractions, from the arts to the sports. You will also find many historic sites, state of the art museums, beautiful parks, and gardens along the way.

1. Georgia Aquarium
Atlanta's top tourist attraction is the Georgia Aquarium. The aquarium features a variety of marine life as well as interactive and interesting activities for children. It houses more than 100,000 aquatic species, making it the world's largest aquarium.
Rare albino alligators can be seen and trainers can interact with California sealions. Georgia Aquarium offers the unique opportunity to swim or snorkel with sharks in its tank. SCUBA diving certification required for participation in the dive program
Address: 225 Baker Street NW Atlanta, Georgia

2. Take a stroll through the Atlanta Botanical Garden
The Atlanta Botanical Garden provides a wonderful space to walk and spend a few hours. The Atlanta Botanical Garden is a must-see Atlanta attraction. It features beautiful gardens with majestic trees and formal flowerbeds that frame Midtown Atlanta.
The Rose Garden is one of its most distinctive features. It also has a large collection of hydrangeas. An area with a special garden is available for children. Additionally, a boardwalk that rises to the top of the trees offers views into the forest.
Address: 1345 Piedmont Avenue Atlanta, Georgia

3. Take a tour of the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park
National Park Service offers tours at no cost of Martin Luther King Jr.'s home. You can also visit other historic sites within the site. King's tomb is found in the Freedom Hall Complex directly adjacent. Fire Station No. 2 is located between Ebenezer Baptist church and King's birthplace. Fire Station No. 6, which played an important part in the lives of the neighborhood, and where volunteers tell stories about King's growing up.
You will also find the Martin Luther King Jr. Centre for Nonviolent Social Change.
Address: 450 Auburn Ave NE Atlanta, Georgia

4. Center for Civil and Human Rights
The Center for Civil and Human Rights explores Jim Crow history with real television newscasts and speeches, photos, videos and personal accounts. Interactive experiences bring people into the struggle. Their work is featured in portraits and stories that honor the lives of those who were killed in the struggle.
The Human Rights Movement gallery shows the story in a larger picture of human right worldwide. Apartheid South Africa, women's and children's rights are just a few of the many topics that inspire visitors to think about rights for all people.
Address: 100 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW, Atlanta, Georgia

5. World of Coca-Cola - Discover the "Real Thing"
The World of Coca-Cola shows the story and triumphs of the famous drink in entertaining ways that will delight all ages. Scent Discovery explores the senses of smell and their origins. This new exhibit will allow you to test your sense of smell, and learn more about the different sources of aromas.
Address: 121 Baker Street NW Atlanta, Georgia

FAQs

What is the flight time from Fort Lauderdale to Atlanta?

In 1h 50m, direct flights fly the 582 mile distance between Fort Lauderdale and Atlanta.

What are the flights between Fort Lauderdale, Florida and Atlanta?

For an average 607 flights per semaine, there are 86 nonstop flights that fly from Fort Lauderdale to Atlanta every day.

What airlines offer the best flights from Fort Lauderdale to Atlanta at the lowest prices?

Frontier was the only airline to offer the best price for this route at $13. KAYAK users also found Fort Lauderdale-to-Atlant roundtrip flights on Frontier starting at $26 and Spirit Airlines starting at $37.

Do I need a passport in order to fly between Fort Lauderdale, Florida and Atlanta?

To fly from Fort Lauderdale, Florida to Atlanta, you don't need a passport

What airlines fly the most often between Fort Lauderdale, Florida and Atlanta?

Fort Lauderdale to Atlanta is served by Delta up to 20 times per day. Aeromexico (12 daily flights) and KLM (8 daily flights) follow. There are other airlines that fly from FLL to Atlanta.

Which day is the cheapest to fly from Fort Lauderdale, Florida to Atlanta?

The price of a flight ticket to Atlanta will be lower if you fly on Thursday, and higher if you fly on Wednesday. For better deals, fly back to Fort Lauderdale on Tuesday.

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