Get SMS alerts for DFW-CLT flights. American Airlines hub-to-hub connector.
Track This RouteOutbound
2 hours 20 minutes
Return
2 hours 35 minutes
Daily Flights
7+
Airlines
1
Timezone note
Charlotte is 1 hour ahead of Dallas (Eastern vs Central Time).
About this route
Dallas to Charlotte is an American Airlines hub-to-hub route that serves as a vital link in the carrier's domestic network. American operates virtually all nonstop service on this corridor, using it to funnel connecting traffic between the Southwest/West and the Southeast/Mid-Atlantic.
CLT is one of American's busiest connecting hubs, and gate congestion can slow deplaning during peak banks. The 1-hour timezone change is manageable but matters for connections. Landing alerts help both point-to-point travelers and the many passengers connecting to smaller regional destinations through Charlotte.
How it works
Type the flight number for Dallas to Charlotte.
Enter the mobile number where you want to receive the alert.
We track the flight and text you when they touch down in Charlotte.
FAQ
About 2 hours 20 minutes eastbound and 2 hours 35 minutes westbound.
American Airlines operates virtually all nonstop service on this hub-to-hub route.
Charlotte is 1 hour ahead of Dallas (Eastern vs Central Time).
Avoid waiting at arrivals. Get a text the moment their Dallas to Charlotte flight touches down.
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