The distance from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport/Adams Field is:

526 miles / 847 km driving

453 miles / 729 km flying

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Distance from ATL to LIT

The total driving distance from ATL to LIT is 526 miles or 847 kilometers.

The total straight line flight distance from ATL to LIT is 453 miles.

This is equivalent to 729 kilometers or 393 nautical miles.

Your trip begins at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia. It ends at Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport/Adams Field in Little Rock, Arkansas.

Your flight direction from ATL to LIT is West (-78 degrees from North).

The distance calculator helps you figure out how far it is to get from ATL to LIT. It does this by computing the straight line flying distance ("as the crow flies") and the driving distance if the route is drivable. It uses all this data to compute the total travel mileage.

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

IATA: ATL
ICAO: KATL
FAA: ATL
City: Atlanta
State: Georgia
Zip code: 30320
Country: United States
Category: airports

Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport/Adams Field

IATA: LIT
ICAO: KLIT
FAA: LIT
City: Little Rock
State: Arkansas
Zip code: 72202
Country: United States
Category: airports

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