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The Cheapest U.S. Cities To Fly To This Summer

Started by kuailai99, 2018/09/19 05:42AM
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The Cheapest U.S. Cities To Fly To This Summer
#1   2018/09/19 05:42AM
kuailai99
A quick summer getaway should NOT be expensive, and flights are often the most costly part of a trip. So why not plan a summer jaunt to a U.S. city that won’t cost an arm and a leg to get to? Thanks to the experts at FareCompare, we’ve got a list of U.S. cities that are among the cheapest destinations to fly to this summer.[url=https://jp.ch.com/flights/round-osa-sha.html]大阪から上海[/url... air travel site analyzed prices for round-trip flights in June, July and August departing from major U.S. destinations. They searched for flights that were at least 30 days in the future, and they suggest that travelers do the same, booking one and three months before their trip for the best deals.




How Much Does A Flight To Hawaii Cost From Your State?


The faraway Hawaiian Islands, surrounded by endless Pacific Ocean, are not always cheap to reach. Do you know how much it costs, on average, to fly from your state to Hawaii? How about if you’re getting a good deal? Hopper found the average cost of flying to Hawaii from each U.S. state, shown on the heat map below.

It’s no surprise that West Coast states offer the cheapest flights to Hawaii, with California, Washington, and Oregon leading the way. In fact, most of the cheapest 10 cities are in California (with two notable exceptions: Bellingham, Washington, and Salt Lake City, Utah. Lucky you!) But even some cities on the East Coast offer decently priced routes to Hawaii, including Boston, New York City, Atlanta and Charlotte.

Who’s flying these routes? Delta, United, Alaska and Hawaiian are the most likely to offer cheap, direct flights. Yes, you can even find a non-stop from New York City to Honolulu with Hawaiian’s codeshare with JetBlue! Delta also offers a non-stop option from Atlanta to Honolulu, but at $1,160, it’s much more expensive than a flight with a layover (about $718).


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