Courtesy of Scotts Cheap Flights. This is on Air Canada for travel in the next several months.
Atlanta (ATL) – $527 Boston (BOS) – $520 Charlotte (CLT) – $549 Chicago (ORD) – $531 Cincinnati (CVG) – $528 Cleveland (CLE) – $527 Columbus (CMH) – $551 Dallas (DFW) – $521 Denver (DEN) – $521 Detroit (DTW) – $551 Fort Lauderdale (FLL) – $565 Fort Myers (RSW) – $555 Hartford (BDL) – $543 Honolulu (HNL) – $543 Houston (IAH) – $544 Indianapolis (IND) – $559 Kansas City (MCI) – $551 Las Vegas (LAS) – $521 Los Angeles (LAX) – $547 Maui (OGG) – $543 Miami (MIA) – $524 Milwaukee (MKE) – $551 Minneapolis (MSP) – $527 New Orleans (MSY) – $566 New York City (EWR) – $529 New York City (LGA) – $551 Orlando (MCO) – $521 Pittsburgh (PIT) – $527 Philadelphia (PHL) – $532 Phoenix (PHX) – $520 Portland (PDX) – $520 Raleigh (RDU) – $551 San Diego (SAN) – $544 San Francisco (SFO) – $521 San Jose (SJC) – $520 Sarasota (SRQ) – $570 Seattle (SEA) – $521 St. Louis (STL) – $551 Syracuse (SYR) – $551 Tampa (TPA) – $555 Washington DC (BWI) – $528 Washington DC (DCA) – $524 Washington DC (IAD) – $524
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So….here’s how to book it.
- Use Google Flight search
- Plug in your to/from cities
- Look at the calendar for your prices…cheapest one is bolded green
- Click on it and see available return dates
- Use those dates on Expedia (usually $1 cheaper) Priceline , Orbitz or the actual airline directly.
Thanks, Scotts Cheap Flights