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Outbound

2 hours 30 minutes

Return

2 hours 15 minutes

Daily Flights

8+

Airlines

4

Timezone note

Phoenix does not observe daylight saving time. During standard time it is 1 hour behind Dallas; during DST it is 2 hours behind.

About this route

Dallas to Phoenix flights

Dallas to Phoenix connects two American Airlines hubs, giving the carrier enormous scheduling power on this Sun Belt corridor. Both cities are among the fastest-growing metros in the US, and the route carries a healthy mix of business and leisure traffic, especially during Arizona's peak winter tourist season.

Arizona's refusal to observe daylight saving time creates a shifting timezone gap with Texas that confuses travelers twice a year. During standard time Phoenix is just 1 hour behind, but during DST it jumps to 2 hours behind. Landing alerts remove the guesswork from arrival timing.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How long is the DFW to PHX flight?

About 2 hours 30 minutes westbound and 2 hours 15 minutes eastbound.

Which airlines fly Dallas to Phoenix?

American Airlines leads, joined by Southwest, Spirit, and Frontier.

What's the time difference?

During standard time, Phoenix is 1 hour behind. During DST, it's 2 hours behind since Arizona doesn't observe DST.

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Tom Walsh

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