Plan your next trip with nonstop flights from Chattanooga Airport

Pack your bags for a trip to one of these popular nonstop destinations. Plus, keep an eye out for new routes.

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It’s never too late to plan your next vacation. With nine nonstop flights departing from the Chattanooga Airport, there are plenty of ways to cure your travel bug. Here are some popular nonstop destinations offered from CHA:

Current destinations

  • Atlanta, GA | Delta
  • Charlotte, NC | American
  • Chicago, IL | United
  • Dallas, TX | American
  • Detroit, MI | Delta
  • Miami, FL | American
  • Orlando, FL | Allegiant (seasonal)
  • Tampa, FL | Allegiant (seasonal)
  • Washington, DC | American

Pro tip: Travel through the Chattanooga Airport like an expert with our airport guide.

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