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| 10 July | 6 August | 27 | £772.65 |
| 14 July | 27 July | 13 | £871.25 |
| 2 July | 30 September | 90 | £884.45 |
| 13 July | 19 July | 6 | £986.45 |
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Charlotte is built upon a large financial sector but its glistening prosperity quickly give way to older southern roots in the suburbs. The hotels in Charlotte typically cluster close to its bank buildings but there are also good museums and restaurants on offer to satisfy weary travellers arriving on Charlotte flights.
Cheap flights to Charlotte from UK airports will take between eight and nine hours and arrive into the busy Douglas International Airport which is both for private passengers and military Charlotte flights. Transfers to the city centre should take around 20 minutes, although in peak periods the traffic will leave you waiting longer after a flight to Charlotte.
If you are looking for cheap Charlotte car hire companies then there are many located at the airport with lots of major firms represented. Alternatively, the city itself has several providers who will do you a deal to get you around during your stay. There are plenty of buses travelling around in the city for those who want to remain car-free, but renting a vehicle will put you in good stead to explore and travel elsewhere in the region.
Charlotte's museums are well worth visiting and most are centred around the Uptown area, which makes stopping at more than one in a single day a simple task. The Levine Museum of the New South is a good place to brush up on a little local history whilst the Mint Museum deals with art of many varieties and styles.