Air Travel
- Companies: Air Canada, United Airlines
- Duration: Approximately 4 hours (non-stop)
- Distance: 1,070 miles
- Costs: $350 - $600 depending on the season and booking time
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable
Pro Tip: Book your flight on Tuesday or Wednesday for the best fares, as weekend prices tend to be higher.
Bus Travel
- Companies: Greyhound, Megabus
- Duration: Approximately 12 hours
- Distance: 1,070 miles
- Costs: $90 - $150 depending on advance booking
- Roads/Routes: I-40 E and I-55 N commonly used by buses
Pro Tip: Travel overnight to save on accommodation and arrive rested in Chicago.
Car Travel
- Duration: Approximately 16 hours driving time
- Distance: 1,070 miles
- Costs: Estimated fuel cost (for a vehicle with average efficiency): $120 - $150 + potential overnight accommodation costs
- Roads/Routes: Take US-287 N to I-40 E, then merge onto I-55 N towards Chicago
Pro Tip: Utilize road trip planning apps like Waze to avoid traffic and find the best rest stops along the way.
Recommendation
For the most efficient and comfortable journey, I recommend flying from Dumas, TX to Chicago, IL. While bus travel is an economical option, the time saved with air travel is significant, especially if you consider what you can do in Chicago after your arrival.