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$812 - $812
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McAllen Miller IntlCharlottesville Albemarle
MFE - CHO
MFECHO
McAllen Miller Intl
Mon 10/21
2 stops25h 14m
Charlottesville Albemarle
Sun 10/27
2 stops13h 40m
Currently, September is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight from McAllen to Charlottesville (average of $200). Flying from McAllen to Charlottesville in November is currently the most expensive (average of $368). There are several factors that can impact the price of a flight, so comparing airlines, departure airports and flight times can provide users with more options.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Charlottesville ranges from 2.7 - 4.5 inches per month. September is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 4.5 in. February is typically the driest time to visit Charlottesville when rainfall is around 2.7 in.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Charlottesville, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 75.2 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 35.6 F).
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I was traveling with my father, who had wheelchair service, he was brought to the gate to wait for boarding. When Pre-boarding began, the agent started with individuals with disabilities or who needed assistance, it wasn't even 2-3 seconds, the next pre-boarding status was announced - active duty personnel - what made it worse, was that nobody came to either push the wheelchair or assist my father. so I had to help my father up and through the line, where there was already a line. So I wasn't sure what was the purpose of the pre-boarding, if there wasn't any order to it. Thankfully, it was the first time we've experienced this, hopefully, it's the last.
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I was traveling with my father, who had wheelchair service, he was brought to the gate to wait for boarding. When Pre-boarding began, the agent started with individuals with disabilities or who needed assistance, it wasn't even 2-3 seconds, the next pre-boarding status was announced - active duty personnel - what made it worse, was that nobody came to either push the wheelchair or assist my father. so I had to help my father up and through the line, where there was already a line. So I wasn't sure what was the purpose of the pre-boarding, if there wasn't any order to it. Thankfully, it was the first time we've experienced this, hopefully, it's the last.