The journey from Fort Edward to Birmingham covers approximately 1,100 miles. Driving takes about 18 hours via I-81 and I-65. Alternatively, fly from Albany International Airport (ALB) to Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport (BHM) with a connection. This route takes you through the Appalachian Mountains and into the heart of the Deep South. It is a long but rewarding journey through diverse American landscapes.
Total Distance: Driving distance 1,770 km; straight-line air distance 1,500 km.
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| Duration | 6 hours | 18 hours |
| Avg Price | $350-$650 | $220-$350 in fuel |
| Operator | Southwest Airlines | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | ALB to ATL to BHM. | I-81 S to I-65 S through Virginia, Tennessee, and Alabama. |
| Tip | Flying into Atlanta (ATL) and driving to Birmingham is also an option, taking about 2 hours. | I-81 is a major trucking route; expect heavy traffic and drive defensively. |
Spring or autumn to avoid the humid Alabama summer.