Book Round Trip Flights To Louisville KY

Round Trip Flights To Louisville

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About Louisville

Louisville is the largest city in the state of Kentucky, USA. Louisville is located on the border of the Ohio River and the Licking River, which is a tributary of the Ohio River. Louisville has a population of about 741,602 people (as of 2016), making it one of America’s smaller major cities by population. However, what it lacks in size it makes up for with its rich history, interesting facts, and events, and unique culture.

Louisville has been home to many famous people over its long history including Muhammad Ali who grew up here; John James Audubon who discovered and painted many different species while living here; Ulysses S Grant who was born here; Ruth Carter Stapleton who founded The Carter Center after her husband President Jimmy Carter became ill during his presidency; George Clooney who lived here as well as other actors such as Brad Pitt or Leonardo DiCaprio (both attended University High School).

Top Places to Visit in Louisville

You can’t visit Louisville without visiting:

  • The Louisville Zoo – The zoo is home to over 2,000 animals and works to educate visitors on conservation efforts. It also offers a variety of events throughout the year.
  • Louisville Slugger Museum – A $30 million renovation has just wrapped up at this museum that celebrates all things baseball, including the role Louisville played in its history.
  • Waterfront Park – This park spans six city blocks along the Ohio River, with plenty of open green space for picnics or relaxing in one of its many restaurants and bars.
  • Kentucky Derby Museum (located across from Churchill Downs) – If you love horse racing then this is a must-see! Tours last an hour and show off some amazing artifacts from past races as well as what goes into training horses today. You’ll even get a chance to see where they make saddles!

If history is more your thing then we suggest you check out:

  • Muhammad Ali Center (also located across from Churchill Downs) – Dedicated to “The Greatest,” this museum includes collections of memorabilia such as boxing gloves he wore during fights as well as photos taken during his career by photographers such as Neil Leifer.”

Top tips for finding cheap flights to Louisville

  • Use a travel agent. You may think that you’re saving money by booking your flights online, but in fact, travel agents often have access to discounts and deals that you don’t. They also know the tricks for finding cheap flights!
  • Check out the price of the flight in advance. Some airlines will offer great deals for last-minute flights, so it’s important to check their prices before making a decision about which airline is best for your trip.
  • Look for promo codes and discounts online. Tons of sites offer promotions on airfare sales (like those from CheapTickets), so check them all out before booking anything! If you find one that works for what you want to do with your trip, go ahead and book it right away!

Top 5 airlines flying to Louisville

  • American Airlines
  • Southwest Airlines
  • Delta Air Lines
  • United Airlines
  • Alaska Airlines

Frequently Asked Questions

In general, Tuesday is the cheapest day to fly from New York City to Louisville. This is because on Tuesdays, the airlines are trying to fill seats on flights and they may discount those seats to offer more attractive prices to customers. In addition, Tuesdays tend to be weekdays so fewer people are looking for a flight at this time making it easier for airlines to fill their seats with passengers willing to pay discounted rates.

If you’re looking for other cheap days of the week, Wednesday is also a good bet since most airlines still have some seats left after allocating their discounts on Tuesdays and they would like them sold before closing out the week with Friday being another competitive day as well.

When it comes down to it though, there isn’t much difference between days of the week when comparing overall costs so don’t feel like you need to buy your ticket early just because of one particular day or another!

No, there are no direct flights to Louisville. However, you can use Google Flights to find out which airport has the best flight options.

The price of a round-trip flight to Louisville depends on the airline, the time of year you travel, and which airport in Louisville you arrive from.

There are multiple airports serving the city of Louisville; Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) is 10 miles northeast of downtown Louisville, while Clark County-Jefferson County International Airport (JFK) is 6 miles southwest of downtown. These two airports service over 21 million passengers each year.

Due to its central location in Kentucky, traveling by car or public transportation can be accomplished easily between these two smaller airports and downtown Louisville.

There are two times when it’s best to book flights to Louisville:

  • The first is a few weeks before you travel. Airlines may give you the best fare if you book early, so don’t wait until the last minute and risk missing out on savings.
  • The second time is just before your trip starts. If demand for flights goes up, carriers will hike up their prices—but if there’s an empty seat or two, those seats can be resold at discounted rates.

The cheapest airport to fly into is Louisville International Airport. It’s just a short drive from town and has plenty of parking available. If you’re looking for an alternative, Fayette County Airport is also close by and offers low-cost parking options in addition to its proximity to downtown. Bowman Field Airport and Standiford Field Airport are both located farther away from the city center than other airports, but they do offer convenient access via public transit, making them good options if you’re traveling with friends or family members who don’t want to rent a car. Hurstbourne Heliport is generally only used when taking helicopters from one location on the outskirts of Louisville city limits (near Hurstbourne Parkway) directly into downtown areas like Bardstown Road or NuLu—it’s not recommended for travelers planning short stays near downtown because there aren’t any places nearby where you can park your car or take public transportation.