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A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from Minsk to Atlanta:
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starting at $992
On the Minsk — Atlanta route, flights are operated only by Aeroflot. This simplifies the choice for passengers, as all tickets come from a single trusted carrier. Our service lets you instantly check fares for upcoming dates and find the most advantageous option. The minimum ticket price starts at $992, making this trip affordable for a wide range of travelers. To save even more, we recommend booking early and keeping an eye on promotions — Aeroflot regularly offers special deals.
The cheapest one-way flight from Minsk to Atlanta departs on 04/05/2026, is operated by Aeroflot and costs $992
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Minsk to Atlanta departs on 05/11/2026, is operated by Aeroflot and costs $2,215
Fastest flight from Minsk to Atlanta takes 2d 1h 37m
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between Minsk and Atlanta is 8293km (5142 miles). The time difference between Minsk and Atlanta is 8h
Minsk National Airport (MSQ) is Belarus’s primary international gateway and typically functions as the country’s full-service hub, handling most long-haul and regional flights. Airlines operating here are usually a mix of national carrier services and several international or charter lines; budget options can be limited compared with larger European low-cost hubs. The airport lies about 43 km northeast of Minsk city center, with transfer times commonly ranging from 30–60 minutes by car depending on traffic. Ground options include taxis and private shuttles, and scheduled bus services with modest fares; journey costs can be lower by shared transfer but vary by operator. Pros: relatively modern facilities and straightforward connections; cons: longer distance to downtown and fewer ultra-low-cost airline choices.
Fly nonstop from Minsk to Atlanta for the fastest, most convenient way to reach the southeastern United States — fewer hassles, no long layovers, and more time to enjoy your destination. While connections can sometimes offer a lower fare, a direct flight saves time and reduces stress, making it a smart choice for both business and leisure travelers.
The cheapest flight ticket from Minsk to Atlanta according to data for the last 48 hours costs $992
Often the best time to buy tickets from Minsk to Atlanta is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Minsk to Atlanta can be found flying in these months: April.
The fastest flights from Minsk to Atlanta start from 1 hour 37 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Minsk — Atlanta:
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Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International (ATL) is a major global hub and the primary gateway for Atlanta, typically serving a mix of full-service carriers and a large domestic network led by Delta. It usually functions as a connecting centerpiece for both international and domestic itineraries rather than a low-cost point-to-point base. The airport sits about 10–15 km (6–10 miles) south of downtown Atlanta; MARTA’s rapid transit usually links terminals to the city center in roughly 15–20 minutes with fares commonly in the low single-digit dollars, while taxi or rideshare trips can take 20–35 minutes depending on traffic and are often more expensive. Pros: extensive flight choices, frequent connections, and plentiful ground transport. Cons: busy terminals, potential for long walks or waits during peak hours.