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How to find cheap flights to Burlington?
The cheapest prices found with in the last 7 days for return flights were CA $350 and CA $289 for one-way flights to Burlington for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply
Origin | Destination | Travel dates | Flights from* |
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LGA | South Burlington | January 31 to February 6 | CA $350 |
EWR | South Burlington | January 31 to February 6 | CA $377 |
DCA | Plattsburgh | December 3 to December 10 | CA $593 |
PHL | South Burlington | December 17 to December 25 | CA $606 |
ATL | South Burlington | January 13 to January 17 | CA $669 |
LGA | Plattsburgh | December 21 to December 30 | CA $1,103 |
EWR | Plattsburgh | December 21 to December 30 | CA $1,299 |
Origin | Destination | Travel dates | Flights from* |
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DCA | Plattsburgh | November 30 to December 10 | CA $657 |
Your guide to flights to Burlington, VT
Delta fly to Burlington, so use Travelocity to search, find, and compare some truly tempting deals from the 2 airlines—that way you can be sure you’ve found the best deal for you. A flight to Burlington VT currently costs between CA $350 and CA $1,299. Prices vary, but for the best fares, travel in April when prices are at their lowest.
Top tips for finding cheap flights to Burlington
The cheapest flight for a round trip to Burlington is currently CA $350. When you search for flights to Burlington, enter your preferred travel dates then click on ‘flexible dates’ to compare cheap flight tickets to Burlington for nearby days. The cheapest month to travel to Burlington is January from our list of deals available.
But if you’re flexible about when you travel, you can find great deals on flights across the year. If you’re planning a vacation, you can save more on Travelocity when you bundle flights with car rental and hotel bookings, too. Many airlines currently offer flexible booking options, so look for flights offering no change fees.
How to cancel flights to Burlington
We know plans change, that’s why at Travelocity, we make it as easy as possible for you to cancel or amend your plane tickets. Go to My Trips, enter your itinerary number, then follow the instructions. Many airlines let you cancel flights online free of charge if you booked it in the last 24 hours. Visit Customer Service for more advice.
Why you should book your flight to Burlington with Travelocity
We have top deals on plane tickets even for last minute flights to Burlington, so you can simply type in your travel dates and compare our best prices. Booking with Travelocity means you get flexible cancellation options, 24/7 support, and, thanks to our Price Match Promise, if the airfare drops after you book, you can get a refund! Whether you’re planning a business trip, weekend getaway, or a family vacation—let Travelocity get you to Burlington for less.
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Burlington Flights & Plane Tickets
Look up “Weird Burlington” and you’ll find plenty of stories, from Lake Champlain’s own monster (named “Champ”) to the world’s tallest file cabinet. The city has a long history of fierce independence and collectivism, dating back to the 1700s when Vermont was briefly an independent country. By the way, don’t even question its love for maple syrup. If you’re ready for the rush of nature and freedom, flights to Burlington International Airport (BTV) await. Take time out from the daily grind and fly to a land of open space, beautiful lakes, and verdant mountains.
Transportation From BTV
Even the airport is loaded with unorthodox features for those on cheap flights to Burlington. Take a breath of fresh air on the airport’s “green roof.” Inside the terminal, recline in the mezzanine on a couch or easy chair. You’ll find car rentals on the first floor, and then it’s just a quick walk to your vehicle. Take the Burlington Circulator bus to downtown or the University of Vermont. You can also call a cab or even a private limousine. Plus, since the airport is just three miles from town, you’ll be near the excitement if you book one of the hotels near Burlington International. If you’re feeling fancy, settle in on the lakefront for breathtaking views of Lake Champlain and the Adirondack Mountains. No matter where you stay, you’ll feel liberated as you pedal the bike path in Waterfront Park, snap on the cross-country skis, or hike through the eerie “burled forest.”
Let Your Freak Flag Fly in Burlington
Everyone is at home in this unique New England city. Burlington flight deals are always a click away on Travelocity. Want to make life even easier? Bundle and save with our Burlington vacation packages. Then plan your perfect day browsing organic artisan breads or chatting with the local beer expert (the term is “cicerone,” by the way).