Looking for a getaway filled with culture, food, sports, and Texas-sized experiences? Dallas–Fort Worth offers travelers a dynamic mix of modern attractions, historic districts, and world-class entertainment.
From Harrisburg International Airport (MDT), American Airlines operates daily nonstop service to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) aboard a 190-seat Airbus A321, featuring 20 First Class seats, 35 Premium Economy seats, and 135 Economy seats.
Once you arrive in Texas, the possibilities expand quickly. DFW be the busiest airport in the American Airlines system this June, with more than 900 daily departures to over 240 destinations worldwide. Within just two hours of landing, travelers can connect to more than 80 destinations across the United States, the Caribbean, Latin America, Canada, and Asia.
Discover Dallas–Fort Worth
Many travelers choose Dallas–Fort Worth as their final destination, and for good reason. The region offers a diverse blend of attractions and experiences.
In Dallas, visitors can explore the Dallas Arts District, the largest urban arts district in the country, featuring world-class museums, performance venues, and galleries. Sports fans can catch professional teams like the Dallas Cowboys, Mavericks, Stars, or Rangers, while shoppers and food lovers will enjoy everything from luxury retail districts to authentic Texas barbecue.
Just west of Dallas, Fort Worth delivers a different Texas experience with its historic Fort Worth Stockyards, where visitors can watch the famous cattle drive, enjoy live music, and experience the heritage of the American West. The city also boasts an impressive museum district and a thriving culinary scene.
A Gateway to Even More Destinations
While many travelers stay in Dallas–Fort Worth, the route also serves as a powerful gateway to destinations across the American Airlines network.
In 2025, about 31% of passengers on the Harrisburg–Dallas flight visited the Dallas/Fort Worth region, while 69% connected onward to more than 100 destinations throughout the year.
Some of the most popular U.S. connections included:
- Tucson
- Phoenix
- Orange County
- Austin
- Denver
Top international destinations reached through Dallas included:
- Puerto Vallarta
- Los Cabos
- Monterrey
- Guadalajara
- Mexico City
Whether travelers are heading to the beaches of Mexico, the deserts of Arizona, or major cities across the United States, Dallas/Fort Worth provides convenient one-stop access.
Start Your Journey from Harrisburg
With daily nonstop service from Harrisburg International Airport to Dallas/Fort Worth, travelers from Central Pennsylvania can easily reach one of the most important aviation hubs in the world.
Whether Dallas is your final destination or the start of a bigger journey, this route opens the door to hundreds of travel possibilities.
To explore schedules and plan your trip, visit AA.com.