Atlanta to Harlingen (ATL–HRL) — Airlines, Schedules & Connections

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No scheduled airline flights on this route — it's flown by charter / private operators (). No nonstop flights on this route. connecting options below.

✦ 1-Stop connections via 10 hubs
HOU Houston 4h 1m AFAMDL WN Houston (HOU) to Harlingen flights
IAH Houston 4h 21m AFAMDL ACCMEK Houston (IAH) to Harlingen flights
AUS Austin 4h 22m AFAMDL WN Austin (AUS) to Harlingen flights
DAL Dallas 4h 45m AFAMDL WN Dallas (DAL) to Harlingen flights
DFW Dallas-Fort Worth 4h 46m AAAFAM AAQR Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) to Harlingen flights
CUN Cancún 6h 25m AMDLF9 SY Cancún (CUN) to Harlingen flights
AEX Alexandria ~4h 35m AFAMDL Alexandria (AEX) to Harlingen flights
MEM Memphis ~4h 53m AFAMDL ZW Memphis (MEM) to Harlingen flights
MCI Kansas City ~5h 53m AAAFAM Kansas City (MCI) to Harlingen flights
MIA Miami ~6h 50m AAAFAM Miami (MIA) to Harlingen flights
1-STOP More options, longer trips
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Atlanta to Harlingen
Connecting service available through multiple hubs.
-1h behind

While no nonstop service exists between ATL and HRL, 1-stop connecting options are available.

Connection Landscape

1-stop and 2-stop options for ATL to HRL.
1-STOP
One-Stop Connections
15
Hubs
~4h
Fastest
~8h
Longest
Verified with published schedule alignment and minimum connection time.
2-STOP
Two-Stop Connections
570
Candidates
Two-stop connections loaded in the connections tab above.
Connections computed from published schedules with minimum connection time verification. Use the interactive explorer above the fold to filter by airline, tier, and layover time.

On-Time Performance

What to expect at each end of your journey.
Outbound
ATL → HRL
100%
Generally reliable. Most flights run on time.
Departing
100%
Arriving
100%
Return
HRL → ATL
100%
Generally reliable. Most flights run on time.
Departing
100%
Arriving
89%
OTP = percentage of flights arriving within 15 min of schedule. Based on airport-level delay snapshots. ATL delays → HRL delays →

Travel Essentials

Practical planning for this route.
Time Difference
-1h
Harlingen is 1 hour behind Atlanta.
ATL: EDT · HRL: CDT

When it's 6:00 PM in Atlanta, it's 5:00 PM in Harlingen.
Getting to ATL

MARTA Gold Line runs every 12–15 minutes from downtown Five Points station to the airport (16 min, $2.50). The station connects directly to the Domestic terminal via SkyTrain. Ride-shares cost $20–35 from downtown.

Economy parking in the North/South garages fills quickly; off-site lots on Camp Creek Parkway offer cheaper rates with shuttles.

ATL–HRL Quick Facts

Key statistics for the Atlanta to Harlingen route.
Route details
Time difference-1 hour
Airlines (nonstop)0
1-stop connectionsAvailable
Origin: ATL
IATA / ICAOATL / KATL
TimezoneAmerica/New_York
Passengers/yr108.1M
Elevation1,026 ft / 313 m
Destination: HRL
IATA / ICAOHRL / KHRL
TimezoneAmerica/Chicago
Passengers/yr1.2M
Elevation36 ft / 11 m

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about ATL to HRL flights.
Yes, 1-stop connections are available, ranked by layover time. Common connecting points include William P. Hobby, George Bush Intercontinental and Austin Bergstrom.
Harlingen is 1 hour behind Atlanta.
Click the 'Search Flights' button to check availability and prices on Google Flights. You can also compare airlines and schedules on this page to find the best option.
See the On-Time Performance section for the latest delay data at both airports. This shows departure and arrival reliability to help you plan.
Route data is updated regularly from official airline schedules. On-time performance data comes from recent airport delay snapshots.

Connecting Options and Alternatives

1-stop connecting options are also available, commonly via William P. Hobby, George Bush Intercontinental and Austin Bergstrom. Two-stop connections are also available via intermediate hubs.