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Cheap flights to Buffalo (BUF), United States

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Cheap flights to Buffalo from Australia


  • Very High. This cheap flight was found in the last day. It is very likely that similar airfares are still available for certain travel dates.
    Sydney to Buffalo flying United Airlines in conjunction with Continental Airlines (Codeshares apply) return, AUD$1,453.22

  • High. This cheap flight was found in the last week. It is likely that similar airfares are still available for certain travel dates.
    Melbourne to Buffalo flying United Airlines in conjunction with Continental Airlines (Codeshares apply) return, AUD$1,334.54

  • High. This cheap flight was found in the last week. It is likely that similar airfares are still available for certain travel dates.
    Brisbane to Buffalo flying Delta Air Lines in conjunction with Virgin Australia (Codeshares apply) return, AUD$1,419.21

  • Low. This cheap flight was found in the last month. Similar airfares may still be available. This fare provides a good guide to what is currently a low price for this flight.
    Perth to Buffalo flying Delta Air Lines in conjunction with Virgin Australia return, AUD$1,878.02

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Cheap flights to Buffalo from other countries


  • Very High. This cheap flight was found in the last day. It is very likely that similar airfares are still available for certain travel dates.
    Boston to Buffalo flying JetBlue one way, AUD$125.97

  • High. This cheap flight was found in the last week. It is likely that similar airfares are still available for certain travel dates.
    New York to Buffalo flying JetBlue one way, AUD$130.21

  • Medium. This cheap flight was found in the last 2 weeks. It is likely that similar airfares are still available. This airfare provides a general price guide for flights for this city pair.
    New York to Buffalo flying JetBlue return, AUD$185.50

  • Low. This cheap flight was found in the last 3 months. Similar airfares may still be available. This fare provides a good guide to what is currently a low price for this flight.
    Las Vegas to Buffalo flying AirTran one way, AUD$215.40

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  • These results are for flights to the following Buffalo airports:
    • Buffalo Greater Buffalo International Airport (BUF)
  • All results shown have been returned by the Jetabroad search engine since 10 Nov 2011
  • Where currency conversion has been used to deliver results shown on this page, exchange rates at the time of the flight searches have been applied.

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About Buffalo

Buffalo (pronounced /ˈbʌfəloʊ/), is the second largest city in the state of New York. Located in Western New York on the eastern shores of Lake Erie and at the head of the Niagara River, Buffalo is the principal city of the Buffalo-Niagara Falls metropolitan area and the seat of Erie County. The city itself has a population of 292,648 (2000 Census), and the metropolitan area 1,170,111 (2000 Census), the 46th largest in the United States. The Buffalo–Niagara–Cattaraugus Combined Statistical Area is home to 1,254,066 residents.

Originating around 1789 as a small trading community near the eponymous Buffalo Creek, Buffalo grew quickly after the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825, with the city as its western terminus. By 1900, Buffalo was the 8th largest city in the country, and went on to become a major railroad hub, the largest grain-milling center in the country, and the home of the largest steel-making operation in the world. The latter part of the 20th Century saw a reversal of fortunes: by the year 2000 the city had fallen back below its 1900 population levels. The rerouting of Great Lakes shipping by the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway was a factor in the decline of the city. The closing or relocating of many of the steel mills and other heavy industries in the area also contributed to the decline.

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