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✈️ 3 wildly cheap flights out of BNA in 2024

Check out some of the year’s cheapest flights leaving our local airport.

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Great airfare deals do exist — and thanks to flight price tracking services like Going, you can save hundreds on your next trip. Sign up for Going’s two-week free trial of its Premium plan, and you’ll be emailed when international flights leaving our city are seriously discounted.

Here are real flight deals out of Nashville International Airport the Going team found this year:

  • $188 to Banff National Park
  • $372 to St. Kitts
  • $320 to Venice
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