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    We had a great time very productive as we were there for business purposes. Flight was great, accommodations were good, city of Raleigh growing leaps and bounds!

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What to See in Raleigh/Durham
Take an exciting trip to Raleigh, also known as the City of Oaks. It is the second largest city in the State of North Carolina and home to numerous travel worthy attractions. Check out the Raleigh City Museum which is known for preserving the history of Raleigh. Best known for the world famous Duke University, Durham is a popular state in the U.S. State of North Carolina. Theatre lovers and movie buffs should visit the Carolina Theatre. From plays to films, it showcases everything.
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When to fly to Raleigh/Durham
Raleigh/Durham is known for its humid subtropical climate, offering humid summers and cool winters. Spring season (March and April) is the perfect time to visit Raleigh/Durham. From blooming azaleas to bradford pear trees, everything is in favor of the weather. Avoid visiting Raleigh/Durham during summers (May to September). Temperature in summer can rise up to 15 degrees. Summer also brings along plenty of recreational activities like watching outdoor movies at the North Carolina Art Museum and enjoying the 4th of July festivities at the State Fairgrounds.
Regional Raleigh/Durham Airports
The main airport serving Raleigh/ Durham area is the Raleigh-Durham International Airport . Located 4.5 miles northeast of the town of Morrisville in Wake County, North Carolina, the airport is equipped with advanced facilities and amenities. Travelling to and from this airport is quite easy as it offers efficient ground transportation facilities. Looking for cheap flight tickets? Research well in advance to obtain the cheapest flights to Raleigh/Durham.
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Facts About Flying to Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina

Q. How many non-stop flights are available each week to Raleigh-Durham?

A. There are a total of 450 non-stop flights offered weekly to Raleigh-Durham.

Q. Which airline was the most popular choice for flights to Raleigh-Durham?

A. American Airlines, Frontier Airlines, United Airlines was the most popular carrier for flights to Raleigh-Durham.

Q. During which month were the highest number of flight bookings made for travel to Raleigh-Durham?

A. July was the month with the highest number of flight bookings for Raleigh-Durham.

Q. In which month were the fewest bookings made for Raleigh-Durham?

A. April was the month with the least bookings for Raleigh-Durham.

Q. How many carriers operate flights from Raleigh-Durham?

A. There are currently 32 carriers operating flights departing from Raleigh-Durham.

Q. How many cities can I fly to non-stop from Raleigh-Durham?

A. You can fly non-stop to 64 cities from Raleigh-Durham, with varying numbers of flights available to each destination.

Q. When is the most economical month to fly to Raleigh-Durham?

A. July is generally considered the cheapest month to fly to Raleigh-Durham based on historical data.

Q. What percentage of travelers over the age of 35 visited Raleigh-Durham during the last year?

A. During the last year, 48% of Raleigh-Durham travelers were over the age of 35.

Q. What percentage of travelers over the age of 60 visited Raleigh-Durham?

A. 13% of Raleigh-Durham travelers were over the age of 60.

Q. What percentage of travelers visiting Raleigh-Durham had children under the age of 14 accompanying them?

A. 6% of travelers traveled to Raleigh-Durham with kids under 14.

Q. What percentage of Raleigh-Durham travelers were millennials?

A. 38% of Raleigh-Durham travelers were millennials.

Q. What percentage of Raleigh-Durham travelers were female?

A. 52% of Raleigh-Durham travelers were female.

Q. What is the average length of stay for travelers in Raleigh-Durham?

A. On average, travelers spent approximately 18 days in Raleigh-Durham.

Q. How far in advance did the majority of travelers typically make their flight bookings before their travel dates?

A. Most travelers made their flight bookings approximately 1 weeks in advance of their travel dates.

Q. How many domestic and international flights depart from Raleigh-Durham?

A. 2736 domestic and 480 international flights depart from Raleigh-Durham.

Q. Which cities have non stop flights from Raleigh-Durham?

A. You can fly to Charlotte, Denver, Miami non stop from Raleigh-Durham.

Q. What percentage of Raleigh-Durham travelers booked First or Business Class?

A. 6% of Raleigh-Durham travelers booked First or Business Class.

§ All of the above-mentioned facts are derived from the data of the last 3 months while the highest and lowest booking months are picked on the basis of last 12 months.

Visit Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina

Fondly referred to as the Triangle by residents, the area in central North Carolina taken up by Raleigh and Durham (and Chapel Hill) is a mish-mash of cultures. Each city has its own attractions and is each easily accessible from the Raleigh-Durham International Airport. As the state capital, Raleigh can be surprisingly approachable, with a great mix of dining and nightlife alongside its government buildings, plus an assortment of shops selling vintage and locally handmade goods. Craft breweries are on the rise as well, for those looking to slake their thirst with a cold one. Over in Durham is Duke University as well as the towns own collection of music venues, breweries, food trucks and local retail labels perfect for the college crowd as well as discerning tourists.

North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences

Raleighs much-beloved Museum of Natural Sciences offers hours of education and entertainment, all with free admission. Visitors are always impressed by the live animal exhibits and habitat recreations, as well as huge dinosaur fossils. Families are encouraged to attend the weekly educational programs to learn even more about nature, chemistry and more.

Warehouse District

Formerly home to dilapidated factories and depots, the newly revitalized Warehouse District in Raleigh boasts an appealing array of new restaurants, shops and art galleries to explore. Pick up some sweets at the Videri Chocolate Factory, wander around the Contemporary Art Museum and sate your appetite with down-home barbecue at The Pit.

Duke University

Even if you dont have any ties to the highly ranked university, youll be able to appreciate its gorgeous campus. Dukes main campus incorporates Gothic architecture, and the Duke University Chapel is the breathtaking centerpiece. Also be sure to take a stroll in the Sarah P. Duke Gardens, gorgeously maintained year-round.

Barbecue

If youre in the mood for tender, slow-cooked meat, youre in the right place: This area has plenty of barbecue joints to choose from. In Raleigh, The Pit is overwhelmingly popular, serving up pulled pork, hush puppies and more. Over in Durham, diners salivate over the ribs and brisket at Backyard BBQ Pit.

Chef Ashley Christensen

A proprietor of five different businesses and counting in Raleigh (three restaurants, one bar and one cafe), Ashley Christensen recently received a James Beard award for Best Chef in the Southeast. Pooles Downtown Diner, Beasleys Chicken & Honey, and Chucks are all favorites in town for their great food and diverse menus.

Southern

You cant visit the Southeast without having some homey comfort food, and Raleigh-Durham is the perfect place to get some. In Durham, Mama Dips is known for its fried chicken and sweet potato biscuits, while in Raleigh, you can chow down on pork shank and blue cheese grits at 18 Seaboard.

Foundation

In the heart of downtown Raleigh is one of it most popular bars, Foundation, an underground space that is as dark yet inviting as a modern-day speakeasy, without the overcrowding. $1 will get you a membership card and entry to the bar, where you can fill up on phenomenally crafted cocktails and local beers.

Players Retreat

North Carolina is renowned for its great sports teams, so rest assured that there are sports bars where you can go catch a game or two. Players Retreat has been around since 1951, slinging tasty, affordable bar food and a huge assortment of drinks, including the largest single malt selection in the state.

Motorco Music Hall

Located in Durham, Motorco Music Hall has enough room for your whole party and then some. This spacious bar and music venue boasts a stage, full bar, party room and outdoor patio. On nights when there arent live performances going on, Motorco has been known to show sports and even host TV-watching parties.

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