There are many factors at play when it comes to finding the best airports for cheap flights: steady demand, competitive multi-carrier service and a robust international flight network are just a few A new report from Scott's Cheap Flights sheds light on a somewhat complicated question of travel: Which cities are the best source to book inexpensive international flight routes?
Scott’s Cheap Flights analyzed its own flight
deals data for the findings. The company “looked at commercial international
airports in metro areas with a population of at least one million people, and
collected data on how many deals we sent … for cheap flights departing from
each airport in the past year.”
The
Top Airports for Cheap Flights
There are no huge surprises here, except perhaps
that three Florida airports make the list. Also unsurprising is that the list
is dominated by coastal cities—O’Hare is the only airport located in the middle
of the country to make this list—which generally offer better proximity to a
wider range international destinations.
The cities listed here are also big draws for
international visitors. Orlando’s massive theme parks have a lot to do with the
airport’s inclusion here, and cities like New York, D.C., and San Francisco are
major destinations for both tourism and business.
1.
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood
International Airport (FLL)
2.
Orlando International Airport (MCO)
3.
Washington Dulles International
Airport
4.
Miami International Airport (MIA)
5.
O’Hare International Airport (ORD)
6.
Newark Liberty International Airport
(EWR)
7.
San Francisco International Airport
(SFO)
8.
Logan International Airport (BOS)
9.
Los Angeles International Airport
(LAX)
10.
John F. Kennedy International Airport
(JFK)
11.
The Deal Deserts
On the flip side, the list of the “worst” airports
for cheap flights is rife with smaller cities—but not just midwestern ones. The
theme here is not so much the location of the airport, but the absence of a
robust route network and/or a lack of competition. Scott’s Cheap Flights points
out that “while passengers can travel internationally from each of these
airports with a connection (and many of these airports are labeled as
‘international airports’) not all of them actually offer direct international
flights. The lack of direct flights typically translates to a lack of competition,
and thus a lack of deals.”
Also of note, several entries here are fairly
close to airports from the best list, including Albany, Milwaukee, and Long
Beach. It’s difficult for smaller airports like these to compete with major
international hubs that essentially service the same area and population—but
there may be an alternative option. Greensboro (GSO) is the worst, with Panama
City (ECP) taking second-worst.
1.
John Glenn Columbus International
Airport (CMH) in Columbus
2.
Mitchell International Airport (MKE),
Milwaukee
3.
Will Rogers World Airport (OKC),
Oklahoma City
4.
Louisville International Airport (SDF)
5.
Long Beach Airport (LGB)
6.
Albany International Airport (ALB)
7.
Norfolk International Airport (ORF)
8.
Gerald R. Ford International Airport
(GRR), Grand Rapids
9.
Northwest Florida Beaches
International Airport (ECP), Panama City
10.
Piedmont Triad International Airport
(GSO) in Greensboro
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