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Fly out of Kansas City on one of these affordable flights

Escape the cold in KC by taking one of these affordable flights to a new city.

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Jet setting into the sunset.

Photo by City of Kansas City

Sometimes, you just need to get away — and that’s where we can help.

If you’re looking to escape Kansas City’s chilly winter weather (and didn’t already drop a few grand on a trip to The Big Easy), here are the best flights you can take in the coming months.

Note: Prices are subject to change.

Less than $150

The Canyoneers volunteer hiking group from The San Diego Natural History Museum

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Photo via Alan King + The San Diego Natural History Museum

Less than $250

The city of Austin's skyline on a sunny and cloudy day.

Austin has an average high of 73 degrees in March, while KC hovers around 56.

Less than $350

Fasten your seat belts, we’ve got plenty more local airport coverage. Check out our guide to KCI + take a look at these nonstop flights.

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