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5 flights under $300 from CAE to kick off 2019

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New year, new reasons to explore beyond the borders of South Carolina. This year, we suggest making a resolution to “travel well; travel often” ...and travel conveniently, straight out of Columbia’s own airport.

...and we’re here to make your 2019 travel even easier. Check out these 5 roundtrip flights we found out of Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE) for under $300* – plus what you’re going to do when you land in Portland, Austin or LA.

Spend less time getting there – and more time actually there – when you fly out of CAE to these bucket list destinations.

5 roundtrip flights from CAE under $300:

Houston

$263* | Jan. 17-24 | nonstop | see fares + book

Orlando

$197* | Feb. 22-25 | nonstop | see fares + book

Portland

$269* | Feb. 27-March 4 | 1 stop | see fares + book

Austin

$244* | March 7-11 | 1 stop | see fares + book

Los Angeles

$255* | March 20-27 | 1 stop | see fares + book

*Flight prices subject to change.

This content was created in partnership with Columbia Metropolitan Airport.

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