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KAYAK searches hundreds of travel sites at once for deals on first class flights to Atlanta

 
These are the airlines KAYAK users have selected most often from within our search results for flights to Atlanta, as well as popular online travel agencies
These are the airlines KAYAK users have selected most often from within our search results for flights to Atlanta, as well as popular online travel agencies
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Cheap First Class Flight Deals to Atlanta

 
These are the cheapest deals for flights from the United States to Atlanta currently on KAYAK along with options from the most popular airlines KAYAK users selected for this route. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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Recent first class round-trip flight deals to Atlanta

dom., may. 10 - dom., may. 17
Spirit Airlines Logo
12:31 pm - 2:51 pm
EWR
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ATL
2h 20mnonstop
Spirit Airlines Logo
6:00 am - 2:20 pm
ATL
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EWR
8h 20m
1 stop
$324Spirit Airlines
jue., abr. 30 - mar., may. 5
Spirit Airlines Logo
10:25 am - 5:35 pm
BOS
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ATL
7h 10m
1 stop
Spirit Airlines Logo
6:17 pm - 11:54 pm
ATL
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BOS
5h 37m
1 stop
$348Spirit Airlines
lun., may. 4 - vie., may. 8
Spirit Airlines Logo
12:31 pm - 2:51 pm
EWR
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ATL
2h 20mnonstop
Spirit Airlines Logo
9:25 am - 11:36 am
ATL
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EWR
2h 11mnonstop
$359Spirit Airlines
dom., may. 10 - dom., may. 17
Spirit Airlines Logo
12:31 pm - 2:51 pm
EWR
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ATL
2h 20mnonstop
Spirit Airlines Logo
9:25 am - 11:36 am
ATL
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EWR
2h 11mnonstop
$376Spirit Airlines
mar., may. 19 - mar., may. 26
American Airlines Logo
1:48 pm - 3:53 pm
DCA
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ATL
2h 05mnonstop
American Airlines Logo
8:07 pm - 10:20 pm
ATL
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DCA
2h 13mnonstop
$413American Airlines
sáb., may. 2 - jue., may. 7
American Airlines Logo
10:27 am - 1:08 pm
LGA
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ATL
2h 41mnonstop
American Airlines Logo
3:48 pm - 6:14 pm
ATL
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LGA
2h 26mnonstop
$424American Airlines
mar., may. 19 - mar., may. 19
United Airlines Logo
1:48 pm - 4:16 pm
EWR
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ATL
2h 28mnonstop
United Airlines Logo
8:35 pm - 10:59 pm
ATL
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EWR
2h 24mnonstop
$449United Airlines
mar., may. 12 - vie., may. 15
United Airlines Logo
10:08 pm - 11:59 pm
IAD
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ATL
1h 51mnonstop
United Airlines Logo
7:24 pm - 9:18 pm
ATL
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IAD
1h 54mnonstop
$449United Airlines
mar., may. 19 - sáb., may. 23
Delta Logo
6:35 am - 8:45 am
PHL
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ATL
2h 10mnonstop
Delta Logo
10:55 pm - 12:57 am
ATL
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PHL
2h 02mnonstop
$528Delta
mar., sep. 1 - dom., sep. 6
Delta Logo
5:45 am - 8:55 am
DFW
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ATL
2h 10mnonstop
Delta Logo
7:59 pm - 9:18 pm
ATL
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DFW
2h 19mnonstop
$578Delta

Good to Know - First Class Flights to Atlanta

Low seasonFebruary
Average price round-trip$898
Good deal round-trip$763
Good deal one-way$649
Best time to beat the crowds but there is an average 14% increase in price.
Most popular time to fly and prices are also 13% lower on average.
(avg. price over the last 2 weeks)
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When to book first class flights to Atlanta

Are your dates flexible? We break down the daily and monthly prices for first class flights to Atlanta, so you can find the best time to fly.
Average price per month
To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for first class flights to Atlanta, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all the values for each month.
Flight prices as travel date approaches
To calculate daily average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each day before departure over the last year for first class flights to Atlanta, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each month.

FAQs for Atlanta first class flights

  • Which airline offers the best amenities for first class flights to Atlanta?

    One of the best options when flying first class is Delta Airlines. It does not matter that you are flying domestically, because you still need your comfort. With more leg space and room to store your personal belongings you can feel not only comfortable, but also secure. You will have a better menu when it comes to eating and of course you will have the choice to select an allergy-friendly option. When it comes to entertainment you can select from a variety of TV shows, movies and documentaries to watch and catch up with your favorite show.

  • What other special amenities does a first class flight to Atlanta offer?

    On top of everything else you can get a chauffeur to drive you from and to the airport, so you arrive on time and with style and in some cases, for an extra cost, you can get an airport assistant waiting for you when you land to help you with everything you may need up to the point that you will leave the airport.

  • When I am travelling on a first class flight to Atlanta, what amenities can I access in the first class lounges?

    One of the perks of travelling first class to Atlanta is that you can access a plethora of amenities in the first class lounges. Some of them offer you shower facilities, so you can freshen up before or after your flight, fine dining options, cocktail bars, wine corners and of course Wi-Fi access, so you can stay connected. Another amenity that you can enjoy is a business corner with a desk to work on and a quiet space, so you can focus.

  • How long is a flight to Atlanta?

    Flights from Dallas2h 27m
    Flights from Washington, D.C.2h 04m
    Flights from Houston2h 19m
    Flights from Tampa1h 41m
    Flights from Raleigh1h 40m
  • What is the most popular airline offering First Class flights to Atlanta?

    Among KAYAK users, American Airlines is the most popular airline offering First Class seats on flights to Atlanta.

  • How much is a First Class ticket to Atlanta?

    The price of a First Class flight ticket to Atlanta varies greatly based on its origin. From Newark, the cost generally starts at $316, whereas First Class travelers from Boston pay around $517.

  • Which airlines offer First Class tickets on flights to Atlanta?

    Traveling to Atlanta and want to offer yourself a First Class experience? Depending on the origin, the following airlines offer seats in First Class: American Airlines, United Airlines, Spirit Airlines and Delta.

  • How does KAYAK find such good deals on First Class tickets to Atlanta?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights to Atlanta for economy class as well as First Class travelers.

  • What is the best airline for first class flights to Atlanta?

    The highest-rated airline by KAYAK users offering first class flights to Atlanta is Southwest, with an overall rating of 8.0.

Top tips for finding first class flights to Atlanta

  • After first class flights to Atlanta via Hartsfield - Jackson International Airport, you can relax at one of the airport lounges, including United Club in terminal 1, Delta Sky Club in Concourse A and B, and American Airlines Admiral Club in Concourse T near gate T10.
  • First class tickets can get you ahead of the line with priority boarding and extra security. You can also have a bigger baggage allowance.
  • When travelling with first class flights to Atlanta you have two airport options, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) and Savannah / Hilton Head International Airport (SAV).
  • Try flying direct if you’re looking to save, as direct first class tickets are cheaper on average.
  • What’s a good price for a first class ticket between United States and Atlanta? 25% of our users found flights on this route for $638 or less one-way and $963 or less round-trip.

Reviews of the top 5 airlines flying to Atlanta

 
See real verified KAYAK customer reviews for airlines flying to Atlanta. Airline scores are aggregated from all reviews left by passengers on KAYAK after flying with an airline from the United States to Atlanta. KAYAK doesn’t show reviews that are older than 5 years. Learn how KAYAK collects reviews.
Need help choosing which airline to fly first class to Atlanta? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
8.0
SouthwestOverall score based on 4330 reviews
8.6Crew
8.0Comfort
7.0Food
8.1Boarding
7.5Entertainment
Airline reviews

The seat was not comfortable. 1D. My back was sore all night and the next day.

8.0 ExcellentJolene, Apr 2026
LAS - DAL
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The seat was not comfortable. 1D. My back was sore all night and the next day.

Great flight. I didn't get a drink because I was asleep whole on the flight.

Great flight from Seattle to Phoenix and to Chicago-Midway from Phoenix

The new boarding process was easy and straightforward. Very pleasant.

The flight was okay. The pilots did an amazing job and kept us updated on the flight. The flight attendants were okay. They found time to be chatty with each other rather than focus on the guests. One of the attendants was a little less warm when asking about my bag I had on my lap that I was using during latter part of the mid- flight. Mind you, it was not the departure descent. I’m respectful to each and every attendant, it was the tone in her voice reminding me to place my carryon bag on the floor. I hope to have a better experience next time.

The entire travel day was a disaster from beginning to end. Woke up at two in the morning to make it to San Juan airport in time for a 5:30 am flight to Milwaukee which connected in Baltimore. Massive delays lead to me missing original connection out of Baltimore. Sixteen hours of delays/rebooking/layover time later, arrived in Milwaukee to find that only one of two checked bags made it there (despite the fact that Southwest brought another 737 jet to San Juan to fly us out to our original Baltimore connection—-not squeezed into another booked flight). The flight from Baltimore to Milwaukee was barely half full, so there was no logical reason to ship my bags out of Baltimore on a different flight to Chicago to then ship to Milwaukee. Southwest decided that my bags should not have been on the same connecting flight I WAS ON to Milwaukee, and then proceeded to accidentally leave my larger bag with the important items in Chicago. Terrible logic and support all around. Extremely angered and disappointed with SW. What a clownish operation your company has become!

It was as expected and I was grateful for the wheel chair help and ease of use.

One of the best airlines for fast boarding, on time arrivals, and top notch service!

The new seat assignment thing is wierd. If you don’t pay for a seat they always assign you a middle seat regardless of how many people are on the flight. Idk… the new company that bought Southwest is trying to make it more profitable, but I’m just not seeing it. The flight attendants aren’t having as much fun anymore. It just feels like the airline is slowly dying. IMO. We shall see if Southwest is the next Toy’s R Us.

Terrible. Even though there’s assigned seating now, they are still the slowest boarding airline of anyone.

Very old plane with no inflight entertainment. I purchased the internet pass and it was nearly unusable.

Short trip, no food and therefore no expectation for much interaction with staff who were pleasant and professional. My critique is on comfort of the seats. Exit rows and comfort seats do not provide enough personal space for 3 side-by-side seats, especially when in the middle row. Some passengers are not considerate of the middle seat and there should be signs that state something to the effect of: "please consider giving middle seats use of the armrests."

Transparency from pilots, quick boarding and exiting the plane, staff greeted to each and everyone,

The flight was way too HOT! And the plane did not have any in-flight TV entertainment.

Crew was great. Near on time departure and early arrival. Snacks are always meh. Not a fan of the "pay for everything including miles " proposal unless base flight rate going to be 100 bucks.

Would have been better if there was a nonstop flight from Tampa to Norfolk or Tampa to New Port News.

Okay considering we had weather delays which the Pilot notified us of immediately!

Flight from Fort Wayne to Atlanta was the smallest in terms of cabin space that I've ever seen. A carry on I've used for 20 years BARELY fit in overhead compartment. I'm 5'10" and felt very cramped. Not the best experience.

We departed and landed early which was a nice surprise. The boarding process was slow.

The boarding was organized and informative but the plane was tight meaning that you were sitting on one another and extremely uncomfortable. It’s disappointing that can’t have common seating comfort on the plane.

This short sector between Miami and JFK was undertaken purely for business purposes, with efficiency as the primary objective rather than a full inflight experience. Overall, the journey met its intended purpose; however, the ground experience at Miami stood out significantly. During check-in, I was unable to link my frequent flyer details from Qatar Airways (oneworld alliance) through either the self-service kiosk or web check-in. The situation was handled exceptionally well by the check-in agent, who demonstrated remarkable ownership. She coordinated across multiple counters, ensured my frequent flyer number was correctly reflected, reissued the boarding pass, and confirmed that mileage accrual would be recognized. Additionally, she ensured the boarding pass reflected priority status, enabling a seamless priority check-in experience without delays. This level of proactive service was both commendable and impactful. Boarding and the inflight experience, operated by American Airlines under a codeshare arrangement, were efficient but largely transactional. While operational delivery was smooth, there was no visible recognition of oneworld frequent flyer status onboard. In comparison to the consistently personalized engagement typically experienced with Qatar Airways, this absence was noticeable—though understandably a potential limitation of codeshare alignment rather than a direct service shortfall. In summary, while the flight itself fulfilled its operational intent, the exceptional professionalism and commitment demonstrated at the Miami check-in counter was the defining highlight of this journey. Greater consistency in elite recognition across partner airlines would further enhance the overall experience.

I was able to get the AA customer Service desk to put me on an earlier flight without any issues.

The seat was comfortable, the attendants were very nice and WiFi made my life so much easier with work. Kudos!

Flight was 3 hours delayed. They gave our plan to two other routes. Need to knock that off.

To have arrived on time and not 3 hours late after having already spent $100 to change to an earlier flight, only to arrive back home close to the original flight time.

No gate in Rome. Had stairs. Got separated from my wife in a wheel chair. Customs was a zoo. If AA doesnt have landing rights, it should be advertised.

I almost missed my flight and they helped me out enormously

Business class was very good, one of my best flights

The "on the ground" A/C was not working. It was so hot while waiting to get in the air, a passenger from the rear of the plan declared "I just can't!" and waited in the gangway until time to close the doors. It was miserable. But the crew were champs and had an amazing attitude. I know they were as miserable as we were but didn't let that affect their performance.

The captain announced to the cabin there would be a delay because they observed a "cut" on a tire during precheck that needed to be cleared by maintenance. We were delayed during this inspection and allowed to proceed after maintenance "measured the cut and decided it was acceptable". My complaint is not about the delay or due diligence. I wish the captain had been more generic when making his announcement. I was a nervous wreck all the way to Charlotte worried that we would have a blowout when landing!

It was a full Spirit experience. Got to witness police officers having to deboard a passenger and cost us about an hour of delay. Front seat was spacious and better than expected.

We didn't get on the flight, they canceled our flight and said there was no flights leaving this weekend and sent me our money back.

Horrible company: canceled flights and delayed flights. Spirit canceled my flight from Miami to Philadelphia the day before we were supposed to leave from Philadelphia to Miami, with no explanation. I had to rebook another flight, spending more money and instead of flying from Miami, I had to choose a flight from Fort Lauderdale because there were no direct flights available from Miami. That created additional cost. The flight with Spirit from Fort Lauderdale was scheduled to depart at 6am, so I had to wake up my 3 and 6 years old at 3am to get to the airport in time and then, at 5am while we were at the gate the delayed the flight until 7:45am with again no explanation.

Spirit is awful, and cost me an extra $400. On the flight to the destination they staff was rude and did not even offer water during the flight. On the return flight, while on the way to the terminal, Spirit cancelled the flight. This is the second time this has happened, and I believe they should compensate for the additional cost for incurred for the return flight. Spirit simply offered reimbursement for their cancelled flight, and did not take into consideration the cost for a last-minute flight home. The TSA agents expressed how Spirit often cancels evening/night flights, and shows no concern for the passengers.

The repeated flight delays—this time nearly three hours without any weather-related cause—are unacceptable. Yet, passengers are penalized heavily even for being a minute late. It is unreasonable that there is no compensation for such significant delays, nor even basic provisions like water during the wait or in flight. This imbalance in accountability is deeply frustrating and needs to be addressed.

Unfortunately Stuff and the stuff boarded us were so rude to many of passengers.i will never fly Spirit again .

The attendant at the gate was not helpful at all and she was rude when we asked why the flight was delayed.

I truly admired that the last minute flight attendants were willing to come to serve flight # 1465 and think they should be extra compensated. Doesn't have to beonetary a star a permanent position with Spirit as long as she flies etc. They were o so pleasant and accommodating. 😊😊. Please also serve water. Plain unadulterated water 💧! Invest in a filter of your own the cost of bottles are a penny on the dollar and you could have a plug on advertising with labeling. This could be hilarious "WATER TO REFREST THE SPIRIT FROM SPIRIT ITSELF!" - Free idea!😄😄😄. Anyway overall, though a tad late the flight met expectations. Thanks you Spirit, for everything.

It was my first time flying with spirit. It was amazing. I loved it.

Flight was cancelled without explanation or option for same day or next day flight

They didn’t offer a water, even after I asked

They switched our terminal 3 times and we were delayed for four plus hours!!!

It was an early flight and most people napped/slept and the crew let us which was nice.

The crew acted like they had never done this and kept barking passive aggressive orders at people. + the security line + the delay + sitting on the tarmac for 2 hours + none of the apps or signage updating with correct times

More inflight connection. And leg space is horrible. And the paying for baggage I'd ridiculous!!!

My flight was originally from SAT to MCO connecting from MCO to ORD. We got diverted to ATL and than Frontier staff there was sooo un helpful first they said they couldn’t give us any accommodation since our flight first got delayed that cancelled and now it’s 221am and I am still in ATL since they said they need to create a new flight my final destination is ORD and I have been delayed twice and cancelled. With no real help the frontier app didn’t work no email updates over all such a horrible experience

There's no seats that lean back with little leg space i wad uncomfortable the entire flight. Your charges for extra baggage is despicable and costly!!

Remind customers of the need to have passport or new ID for boarding.

Flight was canceled. Most upsetting was message from Kayak, stating that the flight was canceled and click with Kayak for details regarding rebook, refund details. THERE'S NO INFORMATION PROVIDED BY KAYAK EXCEPT THAT FLIGHT IS CANCELED. AND NOW THIS SURVEY TO FIND OUT HOW WAS THE FLIGHT !!!!!!!

The flight never took off and we spent 7 hours at the airport

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