Currently, January is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to U.S. Virgin Islands (average of $459). Flying to U.S. Virgin Islands in June will prove the most costly (average of $629). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
$459
February
$497
March
$576
April
$536
May
$489
June
$629
July
$616
August
$523
September
$472
October
$536
November
$599
December
$547
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In the boarding area at La Guardia, there are charging stations for electronics but the electric outlets do not work on many of the stations.
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In the boarding area at La Guardia, there are charging stations for electronics but the electric outlets do not work on many of the stations.
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In the boarding area at La Guardia, there are charging stations for electronics but the electric outlets do not work on many of the stations.
Overall
Crew
Boarding
Food
Entertainment
Comfort
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In the boarding area at La Guardia, there are charging stations for electronics but the electric outlets do not work on many of the stations.
Overall
Crew
Boarding
Food
Entertainment
Comfort
Reviews
In the boarding area at La Guardia, there are charging stations for electronics but the electric outlets do not work on many of the stations.
Overall
Crew
Boarding
Food
Entertainment
Comfort
Reviews
In the boarding area at La Guardia, there are charging stations for electronics but the electric outlets do not work on many of the stations.
St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix – the three islands known to many as the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the reason millions of travelers head to the Caribbean every year. The laid-back lifestyle of the islands and crystal blue waters keep travelers flying to the U.S. Virgin Islands every year. Thanks to its close proximately to the U.S., the islands welcome nearly 2 million visitors a year by way of St. Thomas flights, charter flights to St. John or St. Croix, or cruise ships.
Travelers booking St. Thomas vacations will find it’s not only the most visited island, but also the most overdeveloped of the islands. St. Thomas boasts some of the best beaches, resorts and dining and there is no shortage of things to do in this Caribbean island hotspot. In contrast, St. John is the smallest of the U.S. Virgin Islands and is a protected landmass – more than 60 percent of the land is controlled by the U.S. National Park Service. St. Croix is the largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands and while it’s not as serene as St. John, it’s more relaxed than St. Thomas. Tourists flying to the U.S. Virgin Islands should hop over to St. Croix for its stimulating nightlife – the introduction of gambling to the island has brought more tourists, and more money, to the economy.