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£124 - £151
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Price
Washington, D.C. Dulles IntlNorfolk
IAD - ORF
IADORF
Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl
Tue 21/5
Nonstop0h 59m
Norfolk
Sun 26/5
Nonstop1h 00m
New York LaGuardiaRichmond Byrd Intl
LGA - RIC
LGARIC
New York LaGuardia
Wed 15/5
Nonstop1h 33m
Richmond Byrd Intl
Tue 21/5
Nonstop1h 28m
New York John F Kennedy IntlNorfolk
JFK - ORF
JFKORF
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 15/5
Nonstop1h 32m
Norfolk
Thu 30/5
Nonstop1h 25m
New Orleans Louis ArmstrongNorfolk
MSY - ORF
MSYORF
New Orleans Louis Armstrong
Fri 5/7
Nonstop2h 21m
Norfolk
Fri 12/7
Nonstop2h 32m
New York John F Kennedy IntlNorfolk
JFK - ORF
JFKORF
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 15/5
Nonstop1h 25m
Norfolk
Tue 21/5
Nonstop1h 23m
New York LaGuardiaRichmond Byrd Intl
LGA - RIC
LGARIC
New York LaGuardia
Wed 15/5
1 stop7h 24m
Richmond Byrd Intl
Tue 21/5
1 stop7h 30m
New York John F Kennedy IntlNorfolk
JFK - ORF
JFKORF
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 15/5
Nonstop1h 25m
Norfolk
Tue 21/5
1 stop4h 42m
New York LaGuardiaNorfolk
LGA - ORF
LGAORF
New York LaGuardia
Wed 15/5
2 stops22h 38m
Norfolk
Tue 21/5
1 stop10h 45m
New York LaGuardiaNorfolk
LGA - ORF
LGAORF
New York LaGuardia
Wed 15/5
1 stop8h 20m
Norfolk
Tue 21/5
1 stop10h 45m
Currently, January is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Virginia (average of £606). Flying to Virginia in August will prove the most costly (average of £791). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£487
February
£533
March
£549
April
£517
May
£598
June
£629
July
£626
August
£635
September
£574
October
£558
November
£515
December
£576
RIC Temperature | 3 - 26 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Virginia, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 26.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 3.0 C).
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I love the seamless way that delta ensures that my luggage is on board the plane, I get a notification that it's on board. I love boarding process, orderly and on time. Lots of room in Comfort plus and getting upgraded to first class was everything!
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Entertainment
Food
Boarding
Comfort
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I love the seamless way that delta ensures that my luggage is on board the plane, I get a notification that it's on board. I love boarding process, orderly and on time. Lots of room in Comfort plus and getting upgraded to first class was everything!
Crew
Overall
Entertainment
Food
Boarding
Comfort
Reviews
I love the seamless way that delta ensures that my luggage is on board the plane, I get a notification that it's on board. I love boarding process, orderly and on time. Lots of room in Comfort plus and getting upgraded to first class was everything!
Crew
Overall
Entertainment
Food
Boarding
Comfort
Reviews
I love the seamless way that delta ensures that my luggage is on board the plane, I get a notification that it's on board. I love boarding process, orderly and on time. Lots of room in Comfort plus and getting upgraded to first class was everything!
Crew
Overall
Entertainment
Food
Boarding
Comfort
Reviews
I love the seamless way that delta ensures that my luggage is on board the plane, I get a notification that it's on board. I love boarding process, orderly and on time. Lots of room in Comfort plus and getting upgraded to first class was everything!
Crew
Overall
Entertainment
Food
Boarding
Comfort
Reviews
I love the seamless way that delta ensures that my luggage is on board the plane, I get a notification that it's on board. I love boarding process, orderly and on time. Lots of room in Comfort plus and getting upgraded to first class was everything!
There is much to do and see in Virginia, so plan your Virginia flights and travel itinerary in advance. Once you land in the “birthplace of a nation,” the options are endless.
Virginia is a symbol of Colonial America. The first permanent English settlement in North America was Jamestown and slavery was introduced there in 1619. Richmond is the capital of Virginia and also known as the capital of Confederacy. Both the American Revolution and the Civil War ended in Virginia, and today Virginia is home to more presidential tourist attractions than any other state. George Washington built his home in Mt. Vernon; Monticello is the home of Thomas Jefferson; and the Lees set up camp in Stratford. To date eight US presidents were born in Virginia and seven of them are buried here.
The nation’s largest defence barrier – the US Pentagon – is based in Virginia, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is located at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Travellers booking flights to Virginia will find easy access to Washington, DC, and Old Town Alexandria, where American history comes alive.
Virginia has four seasons, and the coastal areas are typically warmer and more humid than the mountains. On average the mountains are ten degrees (Celsius) cooler year-round, and they get some snow in winter as does Northern Virginia. Summer can have extremely hot and humid spells that are usually short but can last several weeks. Spring and autumn are long seasons with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery.
Virginia has regional airports that can get you around the state quickly. Trains run north-south through Charlottesville, Fredericksburg, and Richmond, and east from Richmond to the Historic Triangle (Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown). Buses also provide service to cities and smaller towns.
Two of the major attractions are highways. The Skyline Drive goes along the Blue Ridge Mountains and, once out of Shenandoah National Park, becomes the Blue Ridge Parkway, which continues to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The Parkway alone attracts 20 million visitors a year. Driving is also the easiest way to explore the battlefields and plantations. If you prefer tours, there are escorted bus tours of the historic sites.
The Colonial Williamsburg Historic Area is closed to all but a few cars. Shuttle buses get you from the parking areas to the historic district, and the Williamsburg Area Transport is the easiest way to get around outside the historic area.
Throughout the state there is ample opportunity for cycling, hiking, and walking. Colonial Williamsburg is best explored on foot or bicycle, and ten-mile bike path tours the Historic Triangle. Richmond and Charlottesville are easy to explore on foot. Norfolk requires a car, but has free trolleys downtown.