Air Travel
- Companies: Air Canada, Delta Airlines, American Airlines
- Duration: Approximately 1 hour 45 minutes (non-stop flight)
- Distance: 535 miles
- Costs:$350 - $450 CAD (prices may vary based on season and booking time)
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable
Pro Tip: Consider booking your flight during mid-week for lower fares and less crowded flights.
Train Travel
- Companies: Amtrak
- Duration: Approximately 14 hours
- Distance: 700 miles
- Costs:$170 - $250 CAD
- Roads/Routes: Amtrak’s Cardinal and Crescent routes connect the cities.
Pro Tip: Bring a good book or download movies, as train rides can be long and boring without entertainment!
Road Trip
- Companies: Rental options through Enterprise, Hertz, or Avis
- Duration: Approximately 10 hours without stops
- Distance: 600 miles
- Costs: Rental costs are around $100 - $150 CAD per day, plus fuel costs estimated at $100 CAD.
- Roads/Routes: I-55 South & I-75 South is the most direct route.
Pro Tip: Plan for rest stops along the way, especially in cities like Memphis, TN, to break the long journey!
Recommendation
If time is of the essence, flying is the most efficient mode of travel between Chicago and Atlanta, taking less than 2 hours. However, if you enjoy scenic views, consider taking the train or embarking on a road trip to explore some charming towns along the route.