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Track Dallas to Minneapolis Flights

Get SMS alerts for DFW-MSP flights. Sun Belt to the frozen North.

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Outbound

2 hours 30 minutes

Return

2 hours 25 minutes

Daily Flights

7+

Airlines

4

Timezone note

Both cities are in Central Time — no adjustment needed.

About this route

Dallas to Minneapolis flights

Dallas to Minneapolis connects American's DFW hub with Delta's MSP hub, creating a corridor that carries significant corporate traffic between Texas and the Twin Cities. Sun Country, Minneapolis's hometown value carrier, and ultra-low-cost options add competitive fare pressure.

MSP faces extreme winter weather that can disrupt operations for hours — deicing delays, runway closures, and ground stops are routine from November through March. With no timezone change, timing is straightforward, but winter arrival uncertainty makes landing alerts invaluable for drivers braving cold pickup conditions.

Airlines

Airlines on this route

American AirlinesSun CountrySpiritFrontier

Airports on this route

How it works

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How long is the DFW to MSP flight?

About 2 hours 30 minutes northbound and 2 hours 25 minutes southbound.

Which airlines fly Dallas to Minneapolis?

American Airlines, Sun Country, Spirit, and Frontier offer nonstop service.

Is there a time difference?

No — both cities are in Central Time.

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Tom Walsh
Tom Walsh

Founder, SkyText

Aviation lover who built SkyText because families deserve to know when someone lands safely. Has tracked more flights than he'd like to admit.