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#Asked: What nonstop flights would you like to see at CAE?

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Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE) currently offers nonstop service to eight cities: Charlotte, Dallas-Fort Worth, Miami, Philadelphia, D.C., Atlanta, NYC + Chicago – with Miami coming on Dec. 19, making the Sunshine State the 9th nonstop domestic flight out of CAE.

But they (and we) want to know: Which cities would you like to see added to that list? We want *your* suggestions on what nonstop domestic destinations you’d like to see as options at CAE.

To get you thinking, here are some destinations offered by a few similar-sized neighboring airports:

  • Asheville Regional Airport (AVL): Baltimore, Denver, West Palm Beach
  • Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP): Detroit, Las Vegas, Houston
  • Charleston International Airport (CHS): Pittsburgh, Seattle, Boston

Let us know which nonstop destinations you’d like to see at CAE by dropping a comment below – we’ll compile your suggestions in a follow-up story next month.

*Disclaimer: Keep in mind CAE can’t necessarily snap its fingers + add a city. Air service development is a whole thing (more details on that to come) – but they’re interested in where you want to go. 💺

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