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Flights to Charlotte in 2022

Flight route prices based on searches on Cheapflights within the last 3 days, monthly prices based on aggregated historical data.
Popular inJulyHigh demand for flights, 6% potential price rise
Cheapest inJuneBest time to find cheap flights, 2% potential price drop
Average price£817Average for round-trip flights in July 2022
Round-trip from£512From London to Charlotte Douglas
One-way from£8One-way flight from London to Charlotte Douglas (CLT)

Cheap flights to Charlotte in July, August 2022

The best prices found for CLT flights for July, August
31 Aug - 6 Sep
£548pp
LHR
London Heathrow
Finnair
Direct
CLT
Charlotte Douglas
CLT
Charlotte Douglas
Finnair
 
1 STOP
LHR
London Heathrow
31 Aug - 6 Sep
£552pp
LHR
London Heathrow
Finnair
 
1 STOP
CLT
Charlotte Douglas
CLT
Charlotte Douglas
Finnair
 
1 STOP
LHR
London Heathrow
31 Aug - 7 Sep
£564pp
LHR
London Heathrow
Finnair
 
1 STOP
CLT
Charlotte Douglas
CLT
Charlotte Douglas
Finnair
 
1 STOP
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London Heathrow

Charlotte 2022 flight deals

Cheap flights to Charlotte found for this year
6 Oct - 8 Oct
£493pp
LHR
London Heathrow
United Airlines
 
1 STOP
CLT
Charlotte Douglas
CLT
Charlotte Douglas
United Airlines
 
1 STOP
LHR
London Heathrow
7 Nov - 14 Nov
£505pp
LHR
London Heathrow
Finnair
 
1 STOP
CLT
Charlotte Douglas
CLT
Charlotte Douglas
Finnair
 
1 STOP
LHR
London Heathrow
7 Nov - 14 Nov
£509pp
LGW
London Gatwick
Finnair
 
1 STOP
CLT
Charlotte Douglas
CLT
Charlotte Douglas
Finnair
 
1 STOP
LGW
London Gatwick

Last minute flights to Charlotte

Late deals on return flights to Charlotte, departing today and this week
19 Jul - 22 Jul
£713pp
LHR
London Heathrow
Finnair
 
1 STOP
CLT
Charlotte Douglas
CLT
Charlotte Douglas
Finnair
Direct
LHR
London Heathrow
19 Jul - 22 Jul
£715pp
LHR
London Heathrow
Finnair
 
1 STOP
CLT
Charlotte Douglas
CLT
Charlotte Douglas
Finnair
 
1 STOP
LHR
London Heathrow
20 Jul - 29 Sep
£751pp
LHR
London Heathrow
Finnair
 
1 STOP
CLT
Charlotte Douglas
CLT
Charlotte Douglas
Finnair
Direct
LHR
London Heathrow

COVID Restrictions

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Can I fly to Charlotte Douglas from United Kingdom right now?

Information is based on travel restrictions from United Kingdom to Charlotte Douglas

Most visitors from United Kingdom need to provide a negative COVID-19 test result and/or quarantine to enter Charlotte Douglas.

COVID-19 testing requirements
Visitors from United Kingdom are not required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test or antigen result upon entering Charlotte Douglas.

Quarantine requirements
Visitors from United Kingdom are not required to quarantine after entering Charlotte Douglas.

Can I fly back to United Kingdom from Charlotte Douglas?

Returning to United Kingdom from Charlotte Douglas

COVID-19 testing requirements
Visitors from Charlotte Douglas are not required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test or antigen result upon entering United Kingdom.

Quarantine requirements
Visitors from Charlotte Douglas are not required to quarantine after entering United Kingdom.

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What is the cheapest month to fly to Charlotte?

The cheapest ticket to Charlotte found for each month in 2022 based on historical flight searches by Cheapflights users.
January
£684
February
£683
March
£682
April
£687
May
£679
June
£667
July
£836
August
£738
September
£652
October
£676
November
£681
December
£752
At the present moment the cheapest month to fly to Charlotte is currently September; with July being the most expensive. Prices will vary depending on multiple factors such as booking in advance, airline and departure airports and times.

When is the best time to fly to Douglas Airport?

Average Charlotte Douglas flight ticket prices and weather conditions for 2022 and 2023 by month.
LON - CLT
Price
£653 - £1,026
CLT
Temperature
13 - 32 °C
CLT
Rainfall
78 - 114 mm

Peak Season

The most popular time to visit Charlotte is late spring and summer. Due to families visiting for summer holidays, this season draws the biggest crowds, resulting in increased rates for hotels. The peak season is the perfect time to explore Charlotte and the great outdoors, such as, the 98-acre Freedom Park, but keep in mind that July and August can become stiflingly hot, reaching close to 38 degrees Celsius some days. Make sure you book accommodation and flights to Charlotte in advance during this period so you get the best deal.

Off-peak Season

Although winter can be a great time to book flights to Charlotte if you’re looking for a festive break, it is undoubtedly the off peak season as the city isn’t as lively as in the summer months and some attractions may be closed. While fewer visitors are drawn to the city during this time of year, it’s the perfect opportunity to nab cheap flights and hotel deals in Charlotte.

Shoulder Season

Autumn and early spring make up Charlotte’s shoulder seasons, although they can still be busy times of the year, especially during students’ spring and autumn breaks. October can be a lovely time to visit and experience the foliage around the city changing colour. Travellers may be able to find deals on flights to Charlotte and accommodation during these seasons, compared with summer, so it’s a great time to look for a bargain.

When is the best time to book a flight to Charlotte?

To ensure you get the cheapest price possible for a flight to Charlotte, you should look to book at least 14 days in advance of your intended travel date. The price of your flight may increase if you delay and leave booking until a week or so before departure.

Which day is cheapest to fly to Charlotte?

The cheapest flights to Charlotte are usually found when departing on a Wednesday. The departure day with the highest cost at present is Sunday.

What time of day is cheapest to fly to Charlotte?

To get the best value, try booking a flight at midday when visiting Charlotte. Generally the prices will increase for flights in the morning as these tend to have higher demand.

City overview

The largest city in North Carolina, Charlotte, is also the second-largest banking centre in the country. It’s also one of the fastest growing cities in the US, attracting visitors from all over the world.

The top attraction in Charlotte is Discovery Place, a hands-on science and technology museum that features permanent exhibits such as a tropical rain forest, an aquarium, dinosaurs with robotic models that roar and move, and an IMAX Dome theatre. The child-oriented Charlotte Nature Museum exhibits the animals and plants of the area including a Butterfly Garden.

To step back in time, take a historic walking tour through Uptown. Charlotte dates from Revolutionary War times (it is named after King George III’s wife, Queen Charlotte) and its Uptown area includes the Fourth Ward neighbourhoods, Charlotte’s “old city.” The architecture and sensibility of this neighbourhood provide a glimpse of life in a less hectic time.

Although primarily a business town, complete with futuristic high-rises and elevated walkways, travellers take flights to Charlotte to visit its museums and restaurants, and explore its fascinating history.

Getting around Charlotte

If you’re staying in Charlotte, you can walk around the Uptown area or take the Gold Rush shuttle, which provides free service throughout Uptown. There’s trolley service from Historic South End to Centre City Charlotte, and the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) provides public transportation throughout the city.

To tour the outlying areas you’ll need a car. As with most major cities, traffic can be difficult during the rush hour.

When driving around Charlotte, pay attention to street names. Several major streets have a name change after an intersection. Also, several roads have the same name; they may all connect in some way, but it can be confusing for a driver who’s not paying attention.

Getting from the Airport to the City

Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) is located 8 miles (13 km) west of Charlotte. You can get to the city centre via bus, limousine/shuttle, taxi, or car hire. All ground transportation is located within the airport. Hotels and motels that have courtesy vehicles can be contacted through the Traveller Information Centres. See the Ground Transportation page of the airport web site for more information.

Charlotte airport overview

An astonishingly busy hub, Charlotte-Douglas International Airport (CLT) provides connections to more than 155 US and international destinations. A modern, safe, convenient place to transit through, Charlotte-Douglas International Airport earns rave reviews from all travellers who pass through its gates.

Located just 11km (7 miles) from the city centre, there are plenty of easy options available to travellers looking to get from Charlotte-Douglas International Airport into town.

Flights to Charlotte-Douglas International Airport are provided by a plethora of airlines (most of them American), and it is currently US Airways’ most important hub. The airport’s geographical location makes it an obvious stopover choice for those looking to travel within the United States; this is confirmed by the fact that last year, Charlotte-Douglas Airport was the 25th busiest airport in the world in terms of passenger traffic.

What airport do you fly into for flights to Charlotte?

Most people fly into Charlotte Douglas (CLT) if they book a flight to Charlotte. Douglas is conveniently located just 5.7 mi from Charlotte’s city centre.

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