You Can Fly To These 25 U.S. Cities For Less Than $250 In September

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We love traveling in September. We’d actually go as far as to say that it’s the best month to travel since you can seize the last bit of warm weather before summer vacation is truly over for the year. Shoulder season is the way to go. And it’s also one of the best months for great deals on flights if you stay away from the spiked ticket prices of Labor Day weekend.

But if you can’t quite spring a trip to Florence, Italy or jet to the Caribbean, we’d like to point you toward these 25 destinations at home in the good ol’ United States. Whether you want to visit one of America’s stunning national parks (hello, fall foliage!), take a road trip along California’s southern coast or hit the Pacific Northwest’s hipster scene, these are the best places to visit in September for less than $250 roundtrip.

From New York City…

Portland, Maine: $143

Austin, Texas: $245

San Francisco, California: $248

Los Angeles, California: $238

New Orleans, Louisiana: $215

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From Los Angeles…

Chicago, Illinois: $233

Seattle, Washington: $187

Portland, Oregon: $147

Fort Lauderdale, Florida: $231

Memphis, Tennessee: $199

From Austin…

New York, New York: $245

Denver, Colorado: $177

Seattle, Washington: $207

Boston, Massachusetts: $243

San Diego, California: $230

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From Chicago…

Washington, D.C.: $134

Nashville, Tennessee: $197

Charleston, South Carolina: $218

Portland, Oregon: $237

Los Angeles, California: $235

From Atlanta…

Los Angeles, California: $224

Detroit, Michigan: $111

Portland, Maine: $234

Los Vegas, Nevada: $195

Denver, Colorado: $172

Note: Flight prices were accurate at the time of writing but can change in an instant as other eager travelers snap them up.

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