Fly out of Indianapolis on one of these affordable flights

Escape the cold and snow in Indianapolis by taking one of these affordable flights to a new city.

View of Indianapolis International Airport during sunset

We may be biased, but Indiana sunsets are the best — just like our airport is the best.

Photo by @anandk229

Sometimes, you just need to get away — and that’s where we come in to help.

January is the best time to travel to beat the crowds, with an average 6% drop in prices, according to Kayak. But if you haven’t made it out of Indy yet, February is considered the cheapest month to fly from Indianapolis during high season (February, March, and April).

Here are the best flights you can take to escape the Indianapolis cold in the coming months. Note: Prices are subject to change.

INDY_Indianapolis International Airport Civic Plaza_NOV2022

IND has been recognized as the Best Airport in North America for 12 years in a row.

Photo by Indianapolis Airport Authority

Less than $100

Less than $150

Less than $200 (One-way)

Fasten your seat belts; we’ve got plenty more local airport coverage. Check out our guide to IND + take a look at these nonstop flights.

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