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Get SMS alerts for DFW-MIA flights. American hub to American hub.

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Outbound

2 hours 50 minutes

Return

3 hours 5 minutes

Daily Flights

8+

Airlines

3

Timezone note

Miami is 1 hour ahead of Dallas (Eastern vs Central Time).

About this route

Dallas to Miami flights

Dallas to Miami connects two American Airlines hubs, making it one of the carrier's most strategically important domestic routes. American funnels enormous Latin American connection traffic through MIA and uses DFW as its primary domestic connecting hub, creating heavy two-way demand.

MIA's international operations can spill over and affect domestic arrivals, and South Florida's convective weather is highly active from May through October. The 1-hour timezone shift is small but matters when connecting to tight international itineraries. Landing alerts help travelers and connecting passengers track gate arrival in real time.

Airlines

Airlines on this route

American AirlinesSpiritFrontier

Airports on this route

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How long is the DFW to MIA flight?

About 2 hours 50 minutes eastbound and 3 hours 5 minutes westbound.

Which airlines fly Dallas to Miami?

American Airlines dominates as a hub-to-hub route. Spirit and Frontier also offer service.

What's the time difference?

Miami is 1 hour ahead of Dallas (Eastern vs Central Time).

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Tom Walsh

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