The journey from Dickinson to Atlanta covers approximately 2,300 kilometers. Flying from Dickinson Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the most practical method. Driving involves a long journey through the Midwest and the South, utilizing I-94 and I-24. This route offers a transition from the northern plains to the humid, forested landscapes of the Southeast.
Total Distance: Driving distance 2,350 km, straight-line air distance 2,000 km.
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| Duration | 6 hours | 22 hours |
| Avg Price | $450 - $900 | $400 - $600 in fuel |
| Operator | United Airlines | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | DIK to DEN to ATL | I-94 E to I-24 E |
| Tip | Book early to secure the best rates on this popular route. | Plan for at least two overnight stops in Chicago and Nashville. |
Spring or Autumn for the most pleasant weather in Atlanta.