Charleston flights at $95 for February travel
One-stop pricing sits well below typical levels, making timing rather than distance the real story this week.
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This week, a clear pattern jumps out. February pricing softens across short domestic hops and stretches surprisingly far on a few longer routes. The common thread is timing rather than airline or region, with mid-month departures doing most of the work. Charleston leads the pack, but the supporting cast makes this issue worth a slower read.
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Destination Spotlight: Charleston
Charleston rewards slower pacing, especially in February when streets feel open and reservations are easier to manage.
- • Start in the historic district, where cobblestone blocks and preserved homes set the tone, and use the visitor resources at Charleston CVB to plan walks and museums.
- • Along the harbor, ferries and promenades frame the city’s relationship with the water, and Fort Sumter’s history is clearly explained through the National Park Service at nps.gov/fosu.
- • February brings comfortable walking weather and fewer crowds, which makes architectural tours and neighborhood wandering feel unhurried rather than scheduled.
- • Beyond downtown, short rides reach Sullivan’s Island and Mount Pleasant, where beaches and bridges add contrast without requiring a car-heavy itinerary.
Insider Tip: Book a ferry or guided history tour for your first morning, then build the rest of the trip around what you want to linger on.
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