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major US cities to Fort Lauderdale Flights — Compare All Airports
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Flights from major US cities to Fort Lauderdale are available from JFK, EWR, ORD, BOS, ATL to FLL, MIA. In our latest sample, fares started at $104 and varied by up to $115 depending on which airports you choose. Departing from ATL was the cheapest option.
Airport Arbitrage:
In our latest check, ATL → FLL was
$115 cheaper than EWR → FLL.
How Much Do major US cities to Fort Lauderdale Flights Cost?
| Route | Cheapest Fare | Airline | Nonstop? |
|---|---|---|---|
| ATL → FLL | $104 | JetBlue | ✓ |
| ATL → MIA | $115 | Frontier | ✓ |
| BOS → FLL | $129 | Delta | ✓ |
| BOS → MIA | $129 | American | ✓ |
| ORD → FLL | $139 | American | ✓ |
| ORD → MIA | $140 | Frontier | — |
| JFK → FLL | $150 | JetBlue | ✓ |
| EWR → MIA | $209 | United | ✓ |
| JFK → MIA | $214 | American | ✓ |
| EWR → FLL | $219 | United | ✓ |
Sampled fares — not live prices. Fares retrieved 8 Jun 2026.
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Search live fares →Frequently Asked Questions
- When should I buy airline tickets for July 2026?
- For domestic summer flights, booking two to three months in advance is the most recommended time frame. For international summer travel, aim to book four to six months in advance. Cheapest Days to Fly: While specific dates can vary, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays often offer more affordable fares.
- Which major US cities airport is cheapest to Fort Lauderdale?
- Based on our latest sample, ATL offered the lowest fares at around $104. Prices change frequently — search for current fares above.
- How far in advance should I book major US cities to Fort Lauderdale?
- Generally 6–8 weeks for international routes and 3–4 weeks for domestic. Prices often spike within 2 weeks of departure.
- Are there nonstop flights from major US cities to Fort Lauderdale?
- Yes — nonstop options were available on ATL → FLL, ATL → MIA, BOS → FLL, BOS → MIA, EWR → FLL, EWR → MIA, JFK → FLL, JFK → MIA, ORD → FLL, and ORD → MIA in our latest sample.