Nonstop Flights: Dallas to/from Chicago $103 r/t – American

[06/11/2018 @ 2:27 PM] Book this fare on: Priceline, BookingBuddyTravelocity, Orbitz, Expedia, CheapTickets, Hotwire.
[07/05/2018 @ 3:02 PM CT] Mostly sold out. But you can often find midweek flights for $100 on any given day. Removing from deal list.

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American Airlines has round-trip flights from Dallas (DFW) to Chicago (ORD) for $103, NONSTOP. $51 each-way. Flights Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays from mid-August to mid-November. Origin/Destination reversible. Holiday blackouts apply.

Note: This is a “Regular Economy” fare and allows for a carry-on bag and a personal item.

Note: Most Saturday departures are in October and November.

  • Example Dates: (BookingBuddy / Priceline) Aug 21 – Aug 28 / Aug 28 – Sep 04 / Sep 05 – Sep 12 / Sep 12 – Sep 19 / Sep 19 – Sep 26 / Sep 22 – Sep 25 / Sep 26 – Oct 03 / Oct 03 – Oct 10 / Oct 06 – Oct 09 / Oct 10 – Oct 17 / Oct 13 – Oct 16 / Oct 17 – Oct 24 / Oct 20 – Oct 23 / Oct 24 – Oct 31 / Oct 27 – Oct 30 / Oct 31 – Nov 07 / Nov 03 – Nov 06 / Nov 07 – Nov 14 / Other dates: There are more dates available than the ones we list here, experiment on your own.

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I was able to pull this fare up on Priceline. Screenshot taken at 2:31 PM on 06/11/18.



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