Popular in | January |
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Cheapest in | October |
Average price | $570 |
Round-trip from | $277 |
MGM - BUF Price | $277 - $457 |
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BUF Temperature | 24.8 - 71.6 °F |
BUF Rainfall | 2.5 - 4 inches |
Our data shows that October tends to be the cheapest month to fly to Buffalo from Montgomery, Alabama. Users have commonly found prices around $495 for the month, but tickets can be as low as $351. Due to multiple factors, prepare for potentially higher prices in January.
When flying from Montgomery, Alabama to Buffalo, the time of day you decide to fly out makes little to no difference towards the overall price you’ll pay on tickets.
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Budget
$666 - $754
Route
Depart
Return
Price
Montgomery Dannelly FieldBuffalo
MGM - BUF
MGMBUF
Montgomery Dannelly Field
Fri 10/13
1 stop4h 28m
Buffalo
Mon 10/16
1 stop7h 21m
Montgomery Dannelly FieldBuffalo
MGM - BUF
MGMBUF
Montgomery Dannelly Field
Fri 10/13
1 stop4h 28m
Buffalo
Mon 10/16
2 stops7h 49m
Montgomery Dannelly FieldBuffalo
MGM - BUF
MGMBUF
Montgomery Dannelly Field
Fri 10/13
2 stops10h 03m
Buffalo
Mon 10/16
2 stops7h 49m
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Reviews
Worst Airlines - services suck. Stuck at JFK whole night with 2 small kids - they didnt care even infant baby. Never ever fly American Airlines again - Peace !!
Entertainment
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Crew
Comfort
Boarding
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Reviews
Worst Airlines - services suck. Stuck at JFK whole night with 2 small kids - they didnt care even infant baby. Never ever fly American Airlines again - Peace !!
Yes, there are multiple flights from Montgomery, Alabama to Buffalo for under $700. The cheapest flight booked recently is on American Airlines for just $666, but on average you can expect to pay $697.
Currently priced at $666, American Airlines will fly you from Montgomery, Alabama to Buffalo and back. In addition to American Airlines, many other airlines offer competitively priced options for your trip.
Montgomery Dannelly Field Airport is MGM and Buffalo Airport is BUF. These codes are created by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and airlines use them to identify the departing and arrival airports in the flight routes they service.