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(CLT) Charlotte
UNITED STATES - Charlotte Douglas
(SAV) Savannah
UNITED STATES - Savannah Hilton Hd Int'l
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(CLT) Charlotte Douglas
Charlotte, NC
(SAV) Savannah Hilton Hd Int'l
Savannah, GA
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Charlotte to Savannah: What to Know

Direct & connecting flights|CLT – SAV|$89
$89one way
Cheapest price
1h 15mdirect flight
Flight duration
81%
On-time performance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Charlotte to Savannah

The hop from Charlotte to Savannah is one of the shorter Southern routes, usually clocking in around 90 minutes in the air. American Airlines operates most of the nonstop service out of CLT, with regional jets making up the bulk of daily departures. It's a popular path for weekend getaways to Tybee Island or quick business trips into the historic district, so seats can fill quickly during spring and fall. Last minute travelers will often find better luck on midweek flights, when leisure demand drops off. Mornings tend to run smoothly, while afternoon thunderstorms in summer can cause brief delays at either end. Savannah/Hilton Head International is small and easy to navigate, with rideshares and rentals just steps from baggage claim. If you're booking last minute, traveling light helps you stay flexible if schedules shift.

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What is the cheapest month to fly from Charlotte (CLT) to Savannah (SAV)?
The cheapest months to fly from Charlotte to Savannah are typically January, February, and early September, when demand is lower after the holiday and summer travel seasons. Booking at least 3-6 weeks in advance and choosing midweek flights (Tuesday or Wednesday) can also help you secure the lowest fares.
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Flying from Charlotte to Savannah: A Quick Southern Connection

The short hop from Charlotte to Savannah is one of those routes that quietly delivers more than it promises. On paper, it's a brief regional flight of just over an hour, but in practice it links two of the South's most distinctive cities: Charlotte, the banking hub of the Carolinas, and Savannah, with its moss-draped squares and coastal charm. For travelers heading to the Georgia coast for a weekend escape or a longer exploration of Lowcountry culture, this connection is often the most convenient gateway.

Most flights between Charlotte Douglas International Airport and Savannah/Hilton Head International are operated by American Airlines, which uses Charlotte as a major hub. Service is typically handled by regional jets such as the Embraer E175 or CRJ-700, configured with a small first-class cabin and standard economy seating. Because the flight time is so short, in-flight service is limited to a quick beverage, but the views on approach to Savannah, with marshlands stretching toward the Atlantic, more than make up for the brief journey.

Timing your trip matters. Spring, particularly March through May, is widely considered the most pleasant season to visit Savannah, when azaleas bloom across Forsyth Park and temperatures hover in the comfortable 70s. Fall offers similar weather with fewer crowds. Summer flights tend to be busier and pricier, thanks to families heading to nearby Tybee Island and Hilton Head, while late August and September can bring weather delays due to occasional tropical systems moving through the Southeast. Winter, by contrast, is mild and quieter, ideal for travelers who prefer walking historic districts without the heat or tourist rush.

A few practical tips help smooth the journey. Charlotte's airport is large and busy, so allowing extra time for security and the walk to regional gates, often located in the E concourse, is wise. Savannah's airport, on the other hand, is compact and easy to navigate, with rental cars and rideshare just steps from baggage claim. Downtown Savannah sits about 20 minutes from the terminal by car.

Frequent flyers on this route note that early morning and late evening departures tend to run most reliably, while midday flights can be affected by thunderstorms in summer. Booking a few weeks ahead generally yields better fare options, and travelers with flexibility may find weekday flights less crowded. Whether the trip is for business, a wedding, or a long weekend of pralines and ghost tours, this Charlotte to Savannah connection remains a dependable, scenic introduction to coastal Georgia.