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Deal alert: Visit Music Row with flights to Nashville under $150

Jan. 16, 2022
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Party it up in Music City with cheap flights to Nashville. Delta has flights starting at $128 round-trip from major cities across the U.S. Whether you go for the concerts or Nashville hot chicken, this trip is sure to be a memorable one.

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This deal was originally reported by Scott's Cheap Flights, which offers a premium membership starting at $49 a year that includes alerts on discounted fares.

Deal basics

Airline: Delta
Routes: ATL/EWR/JFK/LGA/MIA/MSY/ORD to BNA
How to book: Directly through Delta Air Lines or through Google Flights
Travel dates: February – May and August – December

Related: 10 cool Nashville hotels to consider for your next trip to Music City

Sample Flights

The fares below are for basic economy flights on Delta, which include a standard seat and carry-on. A checked bag and seat selection will cost extra.

Travelers on the East Coast can snag a cheap nonstop flight from New York (LGA) to Nashville (BNA) for $128 round-trip from the end of March to the beginning of April.

One of the shortest flights is a direct route from Atlanta (ATL) to Nashville (BNA) at $138 round-trip available from February to April.

(Screenshot courtesy of Google Flights)

If Chicagoans want to swap their deep-dish pizza for Nashville hot chicken, they can with these deals. Flights from Chicago (ORD) to Nashville (BNA) are widely available from February to April at $156 round-trip with a layover in Atlanta (ATL) each way.

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(Screenshot courtesy of Google Flights)

Throughout February, you can fly from Miami (MIA) to Nashville (BNA) for $156 round-trip with a stop in Atlanta (ATL) each way.

(Screenshot courtesy of Google Flights)

Anyone traveling from The Big Easy to the home of country music will have to be flexible with dates to score this deal. There are limited discounted flights on Delta in February, March, April and May from New Orleans (MSY) to Nashville (BNA) at $156 round-trip.

(Screenshot courtesy of Google Flights)

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Bottom line

Don't miss out on the chance to visit Tennessee, where music legends like Tina Turner, Dolly Parton, Aretha Franklin, Hank Williams and Elvis Presley each once called home. The state's capital, Nashville, is the place to be for any music nerd.

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