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Sit back on the flight Georgia and envision yourself in the Deep South during the Civil War. Whether you're channeling Scarlett O'Hara or Rhett Butler, the image of Georgia's burning landscape in the classic, Gone With The Wind, is likely to stick in your head. In recent decades, Georgia has served as the backdrop to other Hollywood movies and Georgia flights are packed with people eager to experience a bit of southern culture here.
Heavy green trees, lush parks and plantations that make the south the south are also what keeps Georgia flights packed with people. Many of today’s films are shot on location in Georgia. You probably won't see hoop dresses and bonnets on your Georgia flight, but Cotillions still take place and Georgia residents pride themselves on their good old-fashioned values. A touch of the Old South might pop up around each corner, but when you book Georgia flights you'll get a bright and fast version of the New South.
From Atlanta to Savannah, travelers booking flights to Georgia will always be welcomed in the Peach State.
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Coastal Georgia has a near tropical climate with summer temperatures ranging from the high 70s (F) to the mid-80s with an occasional rise to the low 90s. The winter temperatures are generally in the 60s.Atlanta’s summers are very humid with temperatures from the high 70s to mid-80s with peaks in the 90s. Cheap flights to Georgia can be found during the summer, but travelers are warned to pack light clothes and heavy sunscreen. Winters are generally in the low 40s with infrequent dips below freezing at night.Inland and southern Georgia are much drier and hotter, but it is cooler in the higher altitudes. Winter temperatures seldom drop below freezing anywhere in the state. Spring and fall are the longest seasons, and December to April the wettest months.
Peak Season:
Coastal summers are busy with sporting events and folk, craft, art, and music festivals. State and local fairs are held mainly in August and September. In spring everything blooms in as many colors as you can imagine, and the fall foliage is particularly beautiful. Atlanta is busy year round with conventions and trade shows. Check before making your reservations as large conventions can mean high rates and long waits in line.
Off Season:
July and August can bring some discounts in Atlanta, and many accommodations offer reduced rates over Christmas.
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Georgia is still mostly rural and getting around pretty much means a car, but there are other ways. Atlanta has connecting flights to several Georgia destinations, including smaller cities, but airfare between Atlanta and Savannah tends to be pricey. Amtrak trains have stops in Georgia and the Georgia railways cover the state. Atlanta has bus service to other cities, and several daily buses run along the coast and Savannah, but beyond that the bus service is intermittent.
Transportation is available in the major cities. Atlanta’s sprawl makes taking a car, taxi, or the MARTA rapid-rail subway trains necessary. Savannah’s historic district can be explored on foot, and the rest of the city explored by public transit and taxis.
For bikers, Georgia has several bicycling organizations, including the well known Southern Bicycle League, which organizes dozens of rides every year, and the Bicycle Ride Across Georgia, which holds an annual cross-state event and numerous smaller rides throughout the year
Flights to Georgia arrive at one of two major airports:
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)
Savannah Hilton Head International Airport(SAV)
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Alice WalkerAlice Walker's famous book is set in Georgia. Regularly featured in best novel lists, The Color Purple tells the story of Celie, an African-American living in Macon, and the struggles faced by black women in this society. It won the Pulitzer Prize and American Book Award.
Margaret MitchellThe unforgettable story of Scarlett O'Hara, the irrepressible Southern Belle, and her relationships with family and friends before, during and after the Civil War. The book also examines how the war changed society in the South.
John BerendtA murder thriller set in Savannah, based on real life events of the 1980s.
Tom WolfeSatirical novel, set in Atlanta, about Charles Croker, a real estate mogul.
Flannery O'Connor A collection of short stories by the acclaimed Southern author. As well as the title story, this book contains "The River", "The Misfit" and "The Displaced Person".
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