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Is there a way i can look for flights leaving from multiple cities?

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For example i live in upstate sc, so i could fly out of GSP, but sometimes my friends and family have discovered that driving to Atlanta or Charlotte for a flight is sometimes cheaper. Is there a website or something that i can use to search using these 3 as departing destinations w/o having to do 3 separate searches?

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  1. Mots of the following sites allow you to "tick" alternatives airports:

    Please check:

    Tips:

    a- use flexible dates

    b- use alternative airports

    http://www.farecompare.com/

    http://www.kayak.com/

    http://farecast.com/

    http://www.airfarewatchdog.com/

    http://www.cheapair.com/

    http://www.cheapoair.com/

    http://www.bookingwiz.com/default.asp?mi...

    http://farechase.yahoo.com/

    http://airfarehawk.com/

    http://www.sidestep.com/

    http://www.airgorilla.com/

    http://www.vayama.com/

    http://www.lessno.com/

    http://www.orbitz.com/

    http://www.expedia.com/default.asp

    http://www.travelocity.com/

    http://www.hotwire.com/

    http://www.priceline.com/


  2. Actually, you don't need to go through a travel agent ;). There's are a couple of great websites out there that let you search a radius of airports that surround your current city. For instance, if I wanted to fly to Orlando from where I currently live, near Detroit, I could search for flights out of Flint Bishop, Detroit, or Cleveland. Many airlines already incorporate this feature. I would suggest two sites: kayak.com and farecompare.com. At farecompare.com, after you search for one flight, it will send you to another page where you can find a link that says "your advanced options." Click that link and select "Add Alternate Cities," which will give you a huge list of alternate departure and arrival airports. At Kayak.com, simply check "Search Nearby Airports."

    Travel agents use these sites often, and charge you fees for stuff that you could do at home, at least for the airfare portion of a trip. Also, many airlines offer the "search multiple airports" option on their websites. You just have to look sometimes.

    -Happy flying!

  3. the best way to do this is to head to a travel agency.  They can do this type of search for you and they will also might be able to find you some seat sales that aren't open to the general public.

    Good luck

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