United has round-trip flights from Newark/New York (EWR) to Charleston, South Carolina or Columbus (CHS, CMH) for $139-$147, NONSTOP. Charleston flights June to November. Columbus flights August to November. Cheapest departures on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday. No Thanksgiving dates.
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JetBlue and Delta have round-trip flights from New York (JFK) to Charleston South Carolina or New Orleans (CHS, MSY) for $117-$137, NONSTOP. Flights May to October. Extended weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible.
United has round-trip flights from Chicago (ORD) to Charleston, Columbus, Palm Springs, Panama City (FL), Phoenix, or Sacramento (CHS, CMH, PSP, ECP, PHX, SMF) for $141-$189, NONSTOP. Flights March to May. Extended weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible.
United’s “Basic Economy” fares do not allow for a free carry-on bag. Only a personal item (like a small laptop bag) is free. Seats are randomly assigned for free prior to boarding.
The personal item size on United is smaller (9 x 10 x 17 inches) than Frontier or Spirit (8 x 13 x 18 inches).
JetBlue and Delta have round-trip flights from New York (JFK/LGA) to Charleston, South Carolina, Buffalo, Fort Myers, or Jacksonville (CHS, BUF, RSW, JAX) for $97-$147, NONSTOP. Flights February to April. No Friday departures. Extended weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on Delta. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
This is part of jetBlue’s birthday promotion (link).
JetBlue has round-trip flights from New York (JFK) to CCharleston, Nashville, Buffalo, Detroit, Rochester, Washington, D.C. (CHS, BNA, BUF, DTW, ROC, DCA) for $49, NONSTOP. Flights vary depending on destination but most flights are between February to June. Most departures are midweek. Origin/Destination reversible.
Nashville and Washington have very limited availability.
JetBlue’s “Basic” fares allow for a carry-on bag and a small personal item (17 x 13 x 8 inches), like a Jansport SuperBreak backpack without a fee. You can avoid seat selection fees by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
JetBlue, American, and Delta have round-trip flights from New York (JFK, EWR, LGA) to Charleston, Columbus, Miami, Nashville, Buffalo, or Fort Lauderdale (CHS, CMH, MIA, BNA, BUF, FLL) for $97-$137, NONSTOP. Flights February to April. Extended weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on Delta or American. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
JetBlue has round-trip flights from New York (JFK) to Charleston, South Carolina (CHS) for $136-$143, NONSTOP. Flights September to November. Very few weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible. No Thanksgiving dates.
JetBlue’s “Basic” fares only allow a small personal item (17 x 13 x 8 inches), like a Jansport SuperBreak backpack without a fee. A regular sized carry-on bag will incur a bag fee. To avoid bag fees, consider using a credit card with the “first free checked bag” perk.
JetBlue and Delta have round-trip flights from New York (LGA/JFK) to Charleston (CHS) for $98, NONSTOP. Flights July to August. Very few weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible.
Delta and Alaska Airlines have round-trip flights from Seattle (SEA) to Charleston or Tampa (CHS, TPA) for $157, NONSTOP. Flights September to December. Departures on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Extended weekends available.
United has round-trip flights from Newark/New York (EWR) to Charleston (CHS) for $107-$115, NONSTOP. Flights August to November. Extended weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible.
Delta has round-trip flights from New York (JFK/LGA) to Charleston or Jacksonville (CHS, JAX) for $137, NONSTOP. Flights September to November. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday. Origin/Destination reversible.
JetBlue has round-trip flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Charleston (CHS) for $177, NONSTOP. Flights February, March, April, May, June, and August. Weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible.
[10/09/2019 @ 3:35 PM CT] Price range now $197-$217.
Alaska Airlines has round-trip flights from Seattle (SEA) to Houston, Boston, Charleston, Saint Louis, or Salt Lake City (IAH, BOS, CHS, STL, SLC) for $197-$217, NONSTOP. Flights January to mid-March.
Note: Carry-on bag is allowed for free on Alaska Airlines. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
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JetBlue has round-trip flights from Newark/New York (EWR/JFK) to Boston, Charleston, or Fort Meyers (BOS/CHS/RSW) for $89-$107, NONSTOP. Origin/Destination reversible. Boston flights from October to February with weekends available. Fort Meyers flights from January to March with extended weekends available. Charleston flights from October to March with extended weekends available.
Note: Carry-on bag is allowed for free on JetBlue.
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[10/13/2017 @ 2:29 PM CT] Fare gone. Deal expired.
JetBlue has round-trip flights from New York (JFK) to Denver (DEN) or Charleston (CHS) for $61, NONSTOP. $31 each-way. Flights only on specific dates from October 28th to November 4th. Origin/Destination reversible.
Note: There aren’t a lot of dates available, but if you can make them work for you, the price is great.






