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Hartford, CT (BDL)
Cincinnati, OH (CVG)
$256 RT
Fare is found using flexible date search
Sat 07 November 2009 1:14 AM
Travel thru 9/27/10, 330 day travel period
US Airways
limited availability
14 days
Required
7 days/week if available
Nonstops!
Taxes not included unless otherwise noted. Fares are often higher during peak holiday travel.
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Things to do and see in Cincinnati, OH

Cincinnati is home to the second oldest zoo in the nation, the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden. For a comprehensive educational experience, visit the Cincinnati Museum Center which a complex of multiple museums at Union Terminal. And if you're into sports, you can tour the Great American Ball Park--home to the the oldest major league baseball team in the United States, or stop by the River Downs Racetrack, where children can ride ponies for free on the weekends.

For information about flights, parking, terminal maps, ground transportation, directions, and more, visit the official site of Cincinnati International Airport.

  
  
 
   
Airfare Search Tips
 

Combine two separate fares rather than buying one fare

It’s often cheaper to buy two fares rather than one. Let’s say you’re flying from New York to Eleuthera in the Bahamas. Check on one of the big sites like Expedia for a single fare (for example, JFK to Governor’s Harbor, Bahamas) and then do two separate searches (JFK to Nassau and Nassau to Governor’s Harbor). Since JetBlue flies JFK/Nassau you’ll want to check JetBlue.com separately). Chances are the two-fare strategy will save you a lot of cash. This fare trick also works for flights to Europe (fly into London or Manchester, UK on one fare and then hop on a discount European airline to reach your final destination) and Asia. To search route possibilities on these discounters, check out the Airfarewatchdog route maps page.



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