Regardless of the time of day you decide to fly, the ticket price will remain around the same. Book flights from Peoria, Illinois to Charlottesville as you normally would.
Fly from
Fly to
Budget
$755 - $775
Route
Depart
Return
Price
Greater PeoriaCharlottesville Albemarle
PIA - CHO
PIACHO
Greater Peoria
vie. 10/20
1 stop9h 14m
Charlottesville Albemarle
dom. 10/22
2 stops15h 18m
Greater PeoriaCharlottesville Albemarle
PIA - CHO
PIACHO
Greater Peoria
vie. 10/20
1 stop4h 54m
Charlottesville Albemarle
dom. 10/22
1 stop20h 57m
Crew
Overall
Boarding
Comfort
Food
Entertainment
Reviews
I liked the relatively comfortable seats. However, I did not like the fact that flight was declared as delayed for almost 24 hours and then, within a few minutes, the declaration was rescinded. I also did not like how we boarded the plane. Boarding was not a good experience. We had to go outside to access the plane. They should have used a jet bridge.
Crew
Overall
Boarding
Comfort
Food
Entertainment
Reviews
I liked the relatively comfortable seats. However, I did not like the fact that flight was declared as delayed for almost 24 hours and then, within a few minutes, the declaration was rescinded. I also did not like how we boarded the plane. Boarding was not a good experience. We had to go outside to access the plane. They should have used a jet bridge.
Crew
Overall
Boarding
Comfort
Food
Entertainment
Reviews
I liked the relatively comfortable seats. However, I did not like the fact that flight was declared as delayed for almost 24 hours and then, within a few minutes, the declaration was rescinded. I also did not like how we boarded the plane. Boarding was not a good experience. We had to go outside to access the plane. They should have used a jet bridge.
Yes, there are multiple flights from Peoria, Illinois to Charlottesville for under $800. The cheapest flight booked recently is on United Airlines for just $755, but on average you can expect to pay $765.
Greater Peoria Airport is PIA and Charlottesville Albemarle Airport is CHO. 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.