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Cheap Flights to Indiana

Cheapest round-trip prices found by our users on KAYAK in the last 5 days
Indianapolis
Indianapolis1 stop$126
South Bend
South Bendnonstop$92
Fort Wayne
Fort Wayne1 stop$206
Evansville
Evansville1 stop$291
Chicago
Chicagononstop$138
Dayton
Dayton1 stop$181
Indianapolis
Indianapolis1 stop$126
South Bend
South Bendnonstop$92
Fort Wayne
Fort Wayne1 stop$206
Evansville
Evansville1 stop$291
Chicago
Chicagononstop$138
Dayton
Dayton1 stop$181
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KAYAK's insights & trends for flights to Indiana

Get data-powered insights and trends for flights to Indiana to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What is the cheapest flight to Indiana?

The cheapest ticket to Indiana from the United States found in the last 5 days was to Indianapolis, at $46 round-trip. The most popular route is Atlanta (ATL) to Indianapolis (IND) and the cheapest round-trip airline ticket found on this route in the last 5 days was $46.

How much is a flight to Indiana?

A flight to Indiana costs $369 on average. The cheapest price found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $27 for the route Atlanta (ATL) to Evansville (EVV). The most popular routes on KAYAK are Denver to Indianapolis which costs $367 on average, and Boston to Indianapolis, which costs $544 on average.

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What is the cheapest month to fly from the United States to Indiana?

The cheapest month for flights from the United States to Indiana is October, when tickets cost $211 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are July and April, when the average cost of round-trip tickets is $261 and $259 respectively.

What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Indiana?

The cheapest time of day to fly to Indiana is generally in the afternoon, when round-trip flights cost $329 on average. Morning departures are around 2% cheaper than evening flights, on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to Indiana is generally in the evening, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is $484.

How far in advance should I book a flight from the United States to Indiana?

To get a below average price on the flight from the United States to Indiana, you should book around 1 week before departure. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 25 weeks before departure.

Which is the cheapest airport to fly into in Indiana?

Prices will differ depending on the departure airport, but generally, the cheapest airport to fly to in Indiana is South Bend/Michiana Airport (SBN), with an average flight price of $272.

Good to know

Low season

January

Cheapest flight

$71
Best time to beat the crowds with an average 12% drop in price.
Most popular time to fly with an average 7% increase in price.
Flight from Atlanta to Chicago O'Hare Airport

Flights to Indiana: the best tips from KAYAK users' own experiences

Insights shared by verified travelers who flew to Indiana 
AlvinFlew with American Airlines-Aug 2026
American Airlines was pretty convenient and efficient. My recommendation would be to get a good amount of time to get situated at your terminal in case of any last-minute issues.
ShashankFlew with American Airlines-Jul 2024
TSA for Terminal 2 is one level below ticketing and check in - on concourse. Indy is a well laid out and easy airport to get around.
DianaFlew with American Airlines-Jul 2024
Be sure to have name spelled correctly. Two hours early works well.
RaymondFlew with United Airlines-Mar 2024
depends on how far your destination from Newark airport, at times traffic could be bad and need to reserve more time.
MichaelFlew with United Airlines-Mar 2024
Eat before you get on the plane. Arrive at the gate early if you have carry-on luggage.

FAQs - booking Indiana flights

  • What is the closest airport to get to Lucas Oil Stadium?

    To reach the football stadium, book a flight to Indianapolis International Airport. After landing here, you can get a taxi to the home of the Indianapolis Colts (17 min). It is good to note that airline ticket prices could increase on game day or the weekend of a football game.

  • I’m flying to Indiana to watch a NASCAR race. What is the nearest airport to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway?

    The racetrack is located on the outskirts of Indianapolis, so booking a flight to the Indianapolis International Airport is your best bet if you want to reach the raceway quickest. However, keep in mind that airline ticket prices may go up during big race weekends.

  • I want to see Lake Erie. What is the closest airport to see the great lake?

    Consider booking a flight to South Bend International Airport. While it isn’t located right near the lake, you will only need to travel 33 mi to reach the Great Lake (42 min). Landing in South Bend will also give you the best access to the Indiana Dunes National Park.

  • I want to explore Brown County State Park. Where should I fly?

    You can reach the park by either booking a flight to the Indianapolis International Airport (1h 9m) or the Evansville Regional Airport (2h 16m).

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from the United States to Indiana?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from the United States to Indiana.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from the United States to Indiana?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight from the United States to Indiana is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from the United States to Indiana?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly from the United States to Indiana with an airline and back with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from the United States to Indiana?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying from the United States to Indiana up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

  • What is the cheapest day to fly to Indiana?

    Based on KAYAK data, the cheapest day to fly to Indiana is Thursday where round-trip tickets can be as cheap as $347. On the other hand, the most expensive day to fly is Monday, where round-trip prices are $484 on average.

Top tips for finding cheap flights to Indiana

  • Looking for cheap airfare to Indiana? 25% of our users found round-trip tickets to Indiana for the following prices or less: From Atlanta $331, from Charlotte $335, from Boston $494
  • Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Indiana flight deals.
  • There are three international airports that you can consider when booking a flight to Indiana: Fort Wayne International Airport (FWA) in the northeast of the state, Indianapolis International Airport (IND) in the center of the state, and South Bend International Airport (SBN), located in the north on the border with Michigan.
  • Consider flying into Indiana from the East Coast. While flights from a West Coast hub like Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) are more frequent, flying to Indiana from the East Coast, like the John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), will be cheaper. Meanwhile, flights from the Midwest, e.g., the Denver International Airport, are the most expensive.
  • Consider booking a flight to the Indianapolis International Airport. Flights here are the cheapest of the three major hubs in the state (South Bend International Airport and Fort Wayne International Airport, additionally) and also the most frequent. From here, you can book flights to the smaller Evansville Regional Airport (EVV) in the southwest corner of the state.
  • To reach the southeast part of Indiana, consider booking a flight to the state of Ohio or Kentucky. There are no airports serving southeastern corner of the state, so landing at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) or Louisville International Airport (SDF) are your best choices. Flights to Louisville are cheaper.
  • There are no airports located on the western side of Indiana, so getting here can be achieved by flying to Indianapolis International Airport or Evansville Regional Airport, and then driving to the city of your choice. One thing to consider is that flights to Evansville are a little more expensive than Indianapolis. You could also fly to Decatur, Ill., and then drive to a city in western Indiana.

Reviews of the top 5 airlines flying to Indiana

 
Need help choosing which airline to fly with from the United States to Indiana? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
8.0
SouthwestOverall score based on 4215 reviews
8.1Boarding
8.6Crew
8.0Comfort
7.5Entertainment
7.0Food
Airline reviews

Seated at front bulkhead for a smidge extra leg room away from home and on flight back home. Away crew was very proactive about assuring our carryons had space close behind us (because no seat in front of us our personal items had to be in a small bin overhead). They actively required passengers place overhead luggage on its side so more items could fit in bins. Home crew made no such efforts. I had to struggle back rows to get overhead bags upon landing, no crew help then either, and some disgruntled passengers as I and others retrieved our bags. There was a system that worked pretty well. The home bound crew just didn't feel like working.

4.0 OkayMather, Aug 2026
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Seated at front bulkhead for a smidge extra leg room away from home and on flight back home. Away crew was very proactive about assuring our carryons had space close behind us (because no seat in front of us our personal items had to be in a small bin overhead). They actively required passengers place overhead luggage on its side so more items could fit in bins. Home crew made no such efforts. I had to struggle back rows to get overhead bags upon landing, no crew help then either, and some disgruntled passengers as I and others retrieved our bags. There was a system that worked pretty well. The home bound crew just didn't feel like working.

Southwest has inacted unfriendly customer policies like other airlines. Watch the fine print very carefully if you are having to alter flight arrangements. Rules are now complicated and very stilted to travelers sacrificing travel funds (unlike before where the simple, straight forward flight change policy was worth the extra premium for ticket price.) On the positive side, SW Flight crews are still wonderfully helpful.

Flight left on time and was early landing. Seats not comfortable and not enough space…

Flight left on time. Seat spacing is way too small…

It would have been better if the flight was on time

Fairly good - the seats seemed more comfortable on this flight. The staff out of Detroit were quite friendly. But they directed us to the wrong carousel for luggage. :(

Just crazy with times being pushed and pushed and pushed and gate crew at Philly super rude and unprofessional with many under stress with delays.

I liked the new boarding process. I thought the buyup options (legroom, early boarding) to be easy to request and reasonably priced. All the Southwest team from gate to in-flight were so nice.

I realize they are still working out kinks with the new boarding process, but by the time I boarded in group 5, most of the bins were full. All airlines should better enforce small bags and jackets going under the seats until everyone has boarded.

This was a nicer flight - not fully booked and so we were able to spread out.

They announced a mechanical issue prior to boarding Said it was fixed, we boarded Waited Then learned it was not fixed Had to deplane and go to new gate Bought wifi on plane and it never worked

The plane was a rather tired 737-800, with old style small luggage bins. Poor air flow. USB charger in the infotainment system was not functioning. The flight was 2 hours late due to crew rest requirements (not their fault). On arrival in Seattle, waited on the tarmac for 30 minutes with very few updates from the crew.

Flight was delayed and we were on the runway after landing for 30 mins

We were delayed so pilots can rest and had no WiFi the whole trip. First class seats are small compared to other planes

The experience was bad. Flight was delayed to handle maintenance (understandable) but still there was some dew forming and dropping as droplets on few seats. Internet at best was allowing some browsing but at a snail pace.

We were delayed 2 hours because of a broken seat. Other than that it was a very nice flight.

There needs to be better accommodations for waiting passengers. A a designated standing space that is separated and away from concourse traffic.

My seats are comfortable because I choose to fly in the exit rows and this time upgraded to first class with minimum sky miles. Otherwise, I would not be happy in regular seats or even middle comfort seats. Onboarding on the return flight from Nashville to Atlanta was hot and very uncomfortable for over 30 minutes due to extreme hot weather. However, Delta should provide some other air flow option as it was almost unbearable until 10 minutes after take-off. First class seats should be equipped with cup holders. Currently, the middle console is used and is flat and prone to spilling drinks.

Two delays on two separate planes with parts they could not easily find and replace.

No entertainment. Plane was so small had to pink tag a carry on ive used for 20 years easily on board. The fact the flight got in at midnight, had to wait for crew in fort wayne to allow the plane to approach the gate, THEN had to wait for bag on jet bridge made experience irritating at best.

Flight did not have wifi service. It was experiencing technical difficulties. Definitely and old plane that needs updating.

Very Poor. Significant delays getting to Chicago and then very poor communication on delays in Chicago to Cleveland. We could have rented a car and driven there faster than the delays ended up being.

The app logs you out right when you are boarding requiring all passwords and reservation number for the flight. Super annoying

The pre-order only approach for fresh food is really challenging

the seat has a problem. the back had a hole.

The back to back mechanical delays from Denver to San Diego and then on my return flight from Denver to Great Falls it added extra time both ways

Really old place. Not as clean as it should be, tray tables needed better cleaning. The items, trays and some other items need to b6 engineered. Anything task you or crew may do is incredibly load, seriously engineer for quiet smooth, easy. Just opening and closing the tray table is actually dangerous and can easily injure a finger. I'm sure it happens as it happened to me! First time I used United and likely will be the last!

Onboard staff was courteous, helpful, responsive and friendly. The boarding process was disorganized, poorly communicated, and disheveled. Gate agents were yelling instead of using the PA system, didn’t communicate the timing delay of our flight, and created an atmosphere of chaos rather than order and communication. As far as I know, there was no reason for their. I would hate to see how it operated under extreme conditions. I’ve never seen United Airlines operations in such a state.

It was extremely hot in the cabin the entire flight, vent air was worn

Flight was on time. Staff were friendly. I paid for Economy Plus but was required to check my standard carry-on luggage due to lack of space on the aircraft. This cost me 30 minutes, unexpectedly, in waiting at the baggage claim. This experience did not meet my expectations.

Although there was an unfortunate delay, everything with the boarding and departure process went smoothly.

How is it that every American flight from DFW to IND is significantly delayed? This is the third time in two months I have been delayed flying out of DFW - ALWAYS for a maintenance issue. Makes me want to drop flying American altogether…or maybe flying through Dallas. Miserable experience.

Pilots were fantastic - super smooth. First Class flight attendant was very attentive. Main Cabin flight attendant should try to smooth the rough edges of her voice - very shrill / punitive. Hurt my ears just to listen to her. Recognize they have a (tough) job to do - but tone over speakers needs to be less like scolding a 5 year old.

Delayed and horrible communication and sat on flight for an hour before taking off

Two hours delay, probably one hour because they didn’t bring catering and they had to bring water in board. There a change of aircraft. But delays galore at CLT so it must be a CLT and/or AA operation issue. The 1 hr additional delays because nobody could bring 2 packs of water sooner is probably the best example of this airline operates

It wa sort of on time; the cab was left with some trash

The flight was delayed about an hour for a maintenance specialist to approve the maintenance repair

We lost a day of our vacation because AA did not get the plane to the gate on time. Even though the gate attendant was very clear that it was not weather related, AA would do nothing because there was some snow that day. They basically said the gate attendant was wrong even though she was on the front line of the situation and they were not.

No issues. They did change our gate FOUR times in about 30 minutes which was mildly annoying but the flight was fine.

A very good flight. All personnel were gracious and pleasant. Good flight. No complaints.

Frontier is good until they cancel your flight. Way too many cancellations.

I know Frontier is a “no-frills” airline. I understand the concept. However, I jumped on some tickets for our family vacation, expecting to play a bit of a game to figure out the family bags and not over spend. In the end, I got the short end of this deal by far. 1. I did not expect them to charge the baggage fee for each direction. It makes the fee look high-ish at a glance, but reasonable. Then when you get to checkout and realize you have to pay it twice to come home with your luggage, it becomes ridiculous. 2. The low checked bag weight limit. I am used to packing a 50lb bag with my preferred airline. Frontier’s artificially low 40lb limit more quickly triggers the extra weight fee, which almost DOUBLES the price of the bag if you go over ($79 for the bag/$75 for the next 10 lbs) 3. The fee for a carry-on bag is the same as a checked bag but with a lower size and weight limit. Make it make sense! 4. The seats are terrible. My 2.5 hour flight almost had me losing my mind. I’m 6’3” and my femurs barely fit in the space provided. My knees had to wiggle just right to jam into the crack next to the armrest of the seat in front of me. The cushioning was thin and inadequate. I am tall but I’m not a freak. These seats are unacceptable. 5. I overheard the woman next to me speaking with the gate agent about being charged a $25 fee for not checking in online - she checked in at the airport counter when she arrived. That’s ridiculous. She was old and in a wheelchair. She had a paper boarding pass, and was obviously not tech savvy. She should not be punished for that. 6. They do not have good placement in the terminals. It was always out on the end or down on a subfloor, and we had to walk out on the tarmac almost every time. In Denver. Their home airport! 7. Every time I loaded a new page on the website while buying my tickets or my bags, it was constantly trying to upsell me on some esoteric bundle. Like, a pop-up every time. Very annoying. 8. No screens in the boarding area (at least where we were) to confirm you’re in the right place. Just static gate number signs. I am sure these are standard practices for Frontier, and I should have read more about them before I purchased tickets, but as a result of this single round trip, I do not plan to ever use this cut-rate airline again. I would rather pay the normal amount for a ticket and be treated like a customer instead of a mark.

Our flight was delayed 2 hours and when they changed the the time to 1 hour I wasn't alerted and when I checked the gate the plane was still there but they already shut the doors so I had to buy another flight.

Great except upon arrival it took them a long time to open the doors

Frontier feels like a family I Worked for Eastern Airlines back in the day and I felt the family vibe that I had then. Thank you

Terrible. Delayed my family flight for several hours affecting family plans

Tiny seats, no entertainment, no amenities, delays, they charge for carry on and their allowed personal item is smaller than in other airlines.

The seats are tiny and they don’t recline. The planes are dirty and very small. You have to pay for carry on and even the personal item that you’re allowed is smaller than with other airlines. Flights are usually delayed and there’s no screens or any amenities or entertainment.

Flight was delayed but it was very smooth. Crew was very nice. Seats are uncomfortable but ok.

The plane was on time. Boarding went fast. Smooth flight and landing. I filled out info for a frontier credit card on the flight from Indy to Orlando and have have heard nothing back. I was supposed to get all these “instant” rewards and have received nothing g.

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