Top 5 Cheapest Destinations to Fly to in the USA


The flights are expensive. I often have enough hotel and car points to get rooms and free rentals, but I will still exploit at the bank if I take a trip just for the flight.

The fact is that, finally, I wanted to get out of the driving. Who does not want to see the world? Fortunately, some destinations are generally cheaper than others. If you can book early and get the right price, you can get a great break.

1. Chicago: 
Constantly the cheapest flight price from virtually anywhere in the United States, Chicago is a mid-range hub like airlines, fortunately for anyone it's easy to get there. Although it is not the largest city or the largest city, it has a lot to offer in terms of tourism, especially if you've never been there!

2. Orlando: 
Fortunately for all Disney fans, Orlando is the second cheapest for the prices of flights. This varies a lot depending on the season, but in general, your most important costs here will be Disney tickets.

3. Washington DC: 
Another cheaper option throughout the year, Washington D.C. It remains a solid option for a visit. There are tons of history, but it is also an ominous city if you are looking for something more current. Obviously, it's a political world if you're interested in that, but even architecture is fun to shoot if you do not. Cherry blossoms are also beautiful in the spring!

4. New York: 
Oh, New York. If you've never been, get on a plane and check it at least once. While tickets are not as cheap as others on this list, they are not crazy either. Most flights have stops in New York, so it's a bit easier to travel. The city is amazing (although expensive) with many things to do.

5. Austin, Texas: 
Having never been to Austin, I can not give a personal recommendation, but they tell me it's a fun but very spiritual city (does it even go hand in hand?). I also know it again, many flights have stops here, which usually makes it cheaper; It is also not a great destination for pleasure trips, so it is cheaper than other tourist cities.

To get additional discounts, try using applications that hide your browser's location so airlines do not check where you are looking and increase prices (seriously, I've saved more than $ 50 this way). Long live American travel at a reduced price!

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