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TICKETS.US compares 1,200+ airlines and booking sites and ranks live fares in US dollars from New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta and every other American departure city — so the cheapest destination finds you.







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Discover the best deals on one-way and round-trip flights to Anywhere. Whether you're planning a quick getaway or an extended stay, we'll help you save on both direct and connecting flights.
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Live one-way fares from US cities, ranked cheapest-first and refreshed daily in US dollars.
When Can You Find the Cheapest Flights?
Prices by departure city
One way, from 7 cities in United States, cheapest first
| Departure city | From | Cheapest month | Average price | Range over the year | Flight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ★Los Angeles LAX | $15 | Aug | $60 | $15 – $5,230 | Direct |
| Las Vegas LAS | $15 | Aug | $60 | $15 – $4,755 | Direct |
| Dallas DFW | $21 | Aug | $79 | $21 – $3,423 | Direct |
| Atlanta ATL | $21 | Aug | $82 | $21 – $2,720 | Direct |
| Denver DEN | $24 | Aug | $87 | $24 – $3,635 | Direct |
| New York NYC | $34 | Sep | $60 | $34 – $2,483 | Direct |
| Charlotte CLT | $42 | Sep | $106 | $42 – $3,433 | Direct |
Month-by-month prices from New York (One way)
| Month | From | Typical range | vs. average | Flight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| July 2026 | $56 | $56 – $1,540 | 4% below average | Direct |
| August 2026 | $36 | $36 – $1,084 | 13% below average | Direct |
| September 2026 | $34 | $34 – $1,080 | 15% below average | Direct |
| October 2026 | $36 | $36 – $1,098 | 13% below average | Direct |
| November 2026 | $43 | $43 – $1,115 | 11% below average | Direct |
| December 2026 | $46 | $46 – $1,110 | 3% below average | Direct |
| January 2027 | $57 | $57 – $1,043 | 6% below average | Direct |
| February 2027 | $68 | $68 – $1,043 | 2% below average | Direct |
| March 2027 | $65 | $65 – $1,123 | 2% below average | Direct |
| April 2027 | $78 | $78 – $1,226 | 2% above average | Direct |
| May 2027 | $78 | $78 – $1,457 | 6% above average | Direct |
| June 2027 | $120 | $120 – $2,483 | 61% above average | Direct |
Prices updated on July 1, 2026 · based on TICKETS.US flight searches
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Frequently Asked Questions About Cheap Flights
In TICKETS.US's recent fare data, departures from US cities are cheapest from August through October, once the summer rush fades, and priciest in May and June as peak season builds. Routes differ, so check the 12-month price chart on this page for your own departure city.
Domestic routes usually top the cheap list, followed by Canada, Mexico and Caribbean islands such as Aruba, Sint Maarten and the Bahamas. The destination cards on this page rank live one-way fares from your chosen city, cheapest first, so the current answer is always at the top.
No. TICKETS.US is a free comparison service: it searches 1,200+ airlines and booking sites and sends you to the seller you choose. You pay the seller's own price — nothing is added on top.
The destination cards refresh daily from live fare data. When you run a full search with specific dates, results are pulled in real time from 1,200+ airlines and booking sites, so the fare you click through to is current.
There's no single magic window — fares move with demand. What the data shows clearly is seasonality: peak-season departures around May and June reward booking well ahead, while the August–October dip is more forgiving of later decisions. Use the monthly chart to see which situation your trip falls into.
Yes, every fare on TICKETS.US is displayed in US dollars. The booking itself is completed on the airline's or agency's own site, which handles payment — and for tickets sold in the US market that is normally in dollars as well.
Your Complete Guide to Finding Cheap Flights from the US
Why Fare Comparison Pays Off in America's Crowded Skies
The US air market is crowded in the best way: ultra-low-cost carriers, legacy networks and online agencies all sell seats on overlapping routes, and the same seat rarely carries the same price everywhere it's sold. TICKETS.US queries 1,200+ airlines and booking sites in a single search and lines the results up in US dollars, so a fare sold cheaper through an agency doesn't slip past you. You book directly with the airline or agency you pick — TICKETS.US adds no markup and no fee to the fare it found.
After Labor Day Comes the Cheap Season at US Airports
In recent TICKETS.US price data for departures from US cities, one-way fares bottom out from August through October — the stretch when summer crowds thin out after Labor Day and before holiday travel picks up. The expensive end of the curve sits in May and June, as peak summer demand builds. The exact shape varies by route, which is why this page renders a 12-month price chart for your departure city: scan it before you commit to dates, because shifting a trip by a single month often lands on a visibly lower bar.
Where the Cheap Fares Cluster: Domestic Routes and the Caribbean
The cheapest fares in TICKETS.US's data from US cities are usually domestic — with hubs like Las Vegas, Denver and Charlotte competing on overlapping routes, staying inside the country is often the biggest bargain of all. Just behind sit the near-abroad favorites: Mexico and Canada, then the Caribbean arc of Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands and Bermuda, plus Costa Rica, Guatemala and Colombia. The destination cards above rank all of them by live price from your city, so the current bargain is always at the top.
Nonstop or One Stop? Make US Hub Geography Work for You
Americans live unusually close to mega-hubs — Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, Charlotte, Los Angeles and New York between them connect to most of the planet. If you start in one of those cities, nonstops are plentiful but tend to command a premium; if you start somewhere smaller, one stop through a hub frequently beats the nonstop on price. TICKETS.US shows the number of stops on every result right next to the fare, so you can decide trip by trip whether the hours saved are worth the difference.
Flying Out of the US Without a Destination in Mind
The anywhere search flips the usual planning order: pick your home airport — New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta or any other US city — leave the destination open, and let the price cards rank where flying is cheapest right now. Pair that with the monthly chart and you're flexible on the two things that move fares most: where and when. Prices shift daily with airline inventory, so today's cheapest island or city may swap places tomorrow — which is exactly what makes checking back worthwhile.
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