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Median fares on ATL–CDG run $445 across 30 daily snapshots, with bottom-quartile deals at $382; booking with flexibility in your schedule is the clearest edge.

Target $382–$445 for Atlanta–Paris — and stay flexible

Key takeaways

  • Median fare is $445 across 30 daily cached-fare snapshots — a solid baseline for budgeting your Atlanta–Paris trip.
  • Bottom 25% of fares came in at $382 or below — that's your realistic target if you have schedule flexibility.
  • The spread is 81% (low $345, high $625), meaning timing and flexibility matter significantly on this route.
  • $460 marks the 75th percentile — fares above this level represent the pricier end of normal, not just bad luck.
  • The $345 floor is real but rare — treat it as a best-case outlier rather than a dependable planning number.

30-day price trend

ATL → CDG · cheapest cached fare per day · last 30 days · 37%
$280 low$625 high

See full numbers and stats on the ATLCDG price history page.

The full picture

The Atlanta–Paris route shows a wide price range by any measure: at 81% spread between the observed low ($345) and high ($625), this is a route where timing and patience genuinely pay off. The interquartile range — $382 to $460 — is the most honest planning band. If you budget around $445 (the median), you're unlikely to be caught off guard. If you can tolerate some schedule flexibility, the bottom quartile threshold of $382 is achievable and grounded in actual observed fares, not a theoretical minimum.

On transatlantic routes like ATL–CDG, fares tend to soften in the 6–10 week booking window for off-peak travel, and compress (i.e., go up) inside 3 weeks as remaining inventory thins. The $345 low in this dataset likely reflects either a promotional fare or an off-peak departure that briefly surfaced; it's worth setting a fare alert around $370–$390 so you can act quickly if something similar appears, rather than waiting and hoping to recreate it. The upper end — $625 — almost certainly reflects peak-season or last-minute positioning, and should be treated as the ceiling to avoid rather than a ceiling to expect.

No dominant carrier data was available in this snapshot set, so route-specific airline guidance isn't possible here. What the data does support clearly is this: the difference between a top-quartile and bottom-quartile fare on this route is roughly $78 (from $382 to $460), which is meaningful but not extreme. One honest caveat: 30 snapshots capture cheapest available fares on each day, not a full fare-class picture — actual availability at these prices on any given departure date may be limited, and fares can shift faster than daily snapshots reflect.

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AI-authored from this route's 30-day price index. Article last regenerated Jun 6, 2026. Fares shift continuously — confirm at booking.

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