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Airports in Charlotte

Plan to be among riches when you book flights to Charlotte. As soon as your flight lands, you'll be in the second-biggest banking city in the United States. Known as Queen City, this sunny metropolis might be known as a business town, but has much more to offer than the Bank of America Plaza, Hearst Tower, and hustling 9-5ers. 

Walking through one of the many distinct neighborhoods, you’ll find a wonderful assortment of museums, food, and architecture to gawk at and visit. Here and there, you’ll see a cluster of skyscrapers, banks, and hotels, and then around the corner move into a completely different area, filled with quaint shops, bistros, and bars. The NoDa (North Davidson) neighborhood is the most up and coming, where small and funky establishments exist side by side to create an underground village feel.

When you book flights to Charlotte, all of these aspects of the city reinforce the jovial collide of the Old South’s manners, precision, and drawl, and the New South’s energy, pace, and competition. So whether you’re here for a business trip, checking out the galleries, or cheering on the Panthers, when you book flights to Charlotte, you’ll be starting a multi-faceted journey.

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Charlotte Climate

When you book flights to Charlotte, you’ll be able to enjoy the temperate, subtropical climate that comes along with the sun-drenched days and cool evenings. Winters are short and mild, bringing a bit more rainfall (and even a little snowfall) than the rest of the year. Summers are perfectly capable of sweltering, but reach a sultry perfection in early July. Book flights to Charlotte in the earlier part of the summer season to avoid rain and wind storms in late August. Spring and fall make for beautiful shoulder seasons, and distinct transitions from warm to cold. January reaches its coldest with temperatures in the 30s and 40s, while July heats things up to roasting temperatures in the 80s.

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When to Fly to Charlotte

Charlotte is at its best when it’s warm. Book Charlotte flights in late spring and early summer to capitalize on the sunny days and perfect golfing conditions. If you book flights to Charlotte too late in the summer though, you might come face to face with nasty storms.

Peak Season

Summer is the best and trickiest time to book flights to Charlotte. While the first half is dry and perfect for golfing and spending time outdoors, the tail end of the season can be stifling, and ultimately result in strong wind and rain storms. When the pressure systems in the mid-Atlantic are irritated, hurricanes sweep through the city, so late August and early September should be avoided.

Off-peak Season

Winter is incredibly mild here. If you book Charlotte flights in the months of December, January, and February, you can expect little rain, some snowfall, and cool temperatures. While fewer travelers are drawn to the city during this time of year, it’s the perfect opportunity to nab deals on hotels and cheap flights to Charlotte.

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Getting Around Charlotte

The best way to start your Charlotte travel is to rent a car. While the Charlotte Area Transit does provide some local routes and services to get around the city, renting a car is the easiest way to get around, and parking is typically available throughout city limits. Renting a bike is another option, especially in the nice weather, when you can see the city at its finest. If you plan on further your Charlotte travel to other surrounding cities, then jump on either Greyhound bus or an Amtrak train to expand your horizons.

Where to stay:

Charlotte is one of the more easily-navigable cities in the south. Finding a Charlotte hotel to fit your needs and budget won't be a problem, thanks to the many hotel chains in the city.

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Charlotte Insider Information

The Afro-American Cultural Center: If you’re booking flights to Charlotte intent on experiencing a diversity of culture, people, and backgrounds, then you may want to spend an afternoon at the Afro-American Cultural Center. Housed in an old historic church, the center offers visual art exhibits, live performances, films, and outdoor functions in an amphitheater that showcases its wealth and understanding of fine art and its musings. Traditional jazz routines and peculiar poetry slams here are a great opportunities to meet creative locals.

Mint Museum of Art: This city’s extensive art scene is sorely underrated. For art enthusiasts booking flights to Charlotte, be sure to check out the Mint Museum of Art, where a fusion of culture comes together in different media. The Dalton Wing celebrates European and American art, while the Delhorn collection houses mostly porcelain and pottery from the Pre-Colombian era. Contemporary American prints, African objects, and a gigantic collection of costumes are on display as well. New galleries have recently opened, showcasing antique maps, glasswork, and ceramics. With your admission ticket, you also get access to the Mint Museum of Craft and Design.

Discovery Place and Nature Museum: If the kids are in tow on your Charlotte flight, then visit the Discovery Place and Nature Museum. Here, they (and you) can learn about science and technology through hands-on experiments. Stroll through the make-shift tropical rainforest and the in-depth aquarium. Once you’re done touring on your own, sit back and enjoy the OMNIMAX theater features, or a temporary exhibit.

Wachovia Championship: If you’re planning flights to Charlotte at the end of April or beginning of May, then you just might be in luck. If you’re a golfer, or even just a fan, you might be interested in attending the Wachovia Championship at the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte. This exciting stop on the PGA tour is where Anthony Kim, the reigning champion made his most memorable moves. Surrounded by beautiful greens, lavish rolling hills, and picturesque landscape, this course is 18 holes of paradise.

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Charlotte Airports

Your cheap flight to Charlotte arrives at Charlotte-Douglas International Airport (CLT).

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