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#WheelsUp: 5 late summer flights from CHS under $220

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Looking to get away this August or September? Charleston International Airport (CHS) is a hub for several direct flights that can take you on a last-minute, long-weekend vacay this summer.

We found 5 direct flights (all under $220 roundtrip*) from CHS to cool cities we think are great late summer destinations. We even researched where to eat + what to see. You’re welcome.

Philadelphia | $96* | Thu, Aug. 22–Sun, Aug. 25 | Frontier/American | book

Boston | $187* | Fri, Aug. 23–Mon, Aug. 26 | Delta/JetBlue | book

Chicago | $217* | Tue, Aug. 27–Sat, Aug. 31 | American/United | book

Miami | $117* | Tue, Sep. 3–Fri, Sep. 6 | American | book

Pittsburgh | $118* | Thu, Sept. 12–Sun, Sept. 15 | Allegiant | book

Ready, set, #WheelsUp. *Flight prices subject to change.

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