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The Best and Worst Airports in the US for Cheap Domestic and International Flights According to Going.com

While some of the tricks to finding cheap flights is the pre-booking time, and even the application with which they are purchased, experts say that you can also find cheap flights at certain airports.

Now that fall trips are being planned for Thanksgiving or winter trips for Christmas and New Year’s, a report took on the task of analyzing the best airports to find cheap flights.

a specialized platform for flight bookings, conducted research to find the best and worst airports for finding cheap fares on domestic and international flights departing from the United States.

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The research found that West Coast airports tend to have lower prices on domestic flights than East Coast airports.

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), San Francisco International Airport (SFO), and Las Vegas (LAS) are the three best airports to find low prices all year round.

The platform rated these three airports as the best through an analysis of thousands of flights and saved data on the frequency of available offers.

“Some airports simply see more frequent flight offerings than others, thanks to a number of factors including the number of airlines serving the airport and the amount of competition on various routes from that airport,” Scott Keyes, founder of the platform.

LAX is the only airport that offers better rates for both domestic and international travel, because it has several competing regional airports nearby, including Burbank and Long Beach.

Meanwhile, the worst airports for finding cheap flights are some of the smaller ones in the United States that don’t usually have as many flights that offer competitive prices.

These are the best and worst airports to find cheap flights in the United States for domestic and international travel:

5. Dayton International Airport, Ohio. Average round trip fare $188 dollars.

4. Albany International Airport, New York. Average round trip fare $222.

3. McGhee Tyson Airport Knoxville, Tennessee. Average round trip fare $203 dollars.

2. Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport. Average round trip fare $203 dollars.

1. Columbia Metropolitan Airport, South Carolina. Average round trip fare $200.

5. Long Beach Airport, California. Average round trip fare $540 dollars.

4. Boise Airport, Ohio. Average round trip fare $494 dollars.

3. Will Rogers Airport, Oklahoma City. Average round trip fare $491 dollars.

2. Fresno Yosemite International Airport, California. Average round trip fare $556 dollars.

1. Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, Honolulu. Average round trip fare $626.

5. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. Average round trip fare $222.

4. Denver International Airport, Colorado. Average round trip fare $200.

3. Henry Reid International Airport, Las Vegas. Average round trip fare $180 dollars.

2. San Francisco International Airport. Average round trip fare $188.

1. Los Angeles International Airport. Average round trip fare $185 dollars.

5. O’Hare International Airport, Chicago. Average round trip fare $458 dollars.

4. Los Angeles International Airport. Average round trip fare $437 dollars.

3. Washington Dulles International Airport. Average round trip fare $450 dollars.

2. Logan International Airport, Boston. Average round trip fare $431 dollars.

1. John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York. Average round trip fare $447.

2023-09-13 23:01:11


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