How to find cheap flights to Akron-Canton Airport (CAK)
Currently, $32 is the lowest price for a one-way flight to Akron-Canton Airport. Or you can book a return plane ticket to CAK for $60.
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Score a bargain on tickets to Akron, where Akron-Canton Airport is located, by booking ahead of time. You're more likely to find an amazing deal and have a wider selection of flight choices.
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Best time to go to Akron
May is generally the cheapest month to board a flight to Akron.
Use the 'Whole month' tool if your travel dates are flexible. Browse fares for an entire month and find a flight to CAK that fits your schedule and budget.
Head to Akron in June if you prefer to be there when it's busy. This is the most popular month for flights to CAK, but also when tickets are likely to be more expensive.
December is the least busy time of year to visit if you prefer a more relaxed pace. There's also a good chance you'll find cheaper prices on plane tickets to Akron then.
With averages of between 57ºF and 86ºF, July is when Akron is warmest. Organize your visit around your preferred weather conditions to get the most out of your trip.
Temperatures are at their lowest in January, when they range from 12ºF to 39ºF.
Want to leave the umbrella at home? September is the driest month in Akron, averaging seven days of rain.
The wettest time of year is January. Take your trip then and you can expect to get around 11 days of rainfall.
Flying to Akron-Canton Airport (CAK): What you need to know
Avoid the layovers and get to Akron quickly. Lock in a direct flight to Akron-Canton Airport with one of these airlines:
Think about booking your CAK plane ticket with Allegiant Air. It's the leader in on-time performance, with up to 68% of flights into this airport arriving on time.
CAK is in the UTC-5 timezone.
Whether you're arriving late or simply want the convenience of staying close by, you'll find some comfy hotels near Akron-Canton Airport. Relax and recharge at one of these after your flight to CAK:
Flights taking off from Akron-Canton Airport complete their journey as scheduled 70% of the time. This measure highlights the airport's performance when it comes to punctuality.
Getting to central Akron from Akron-Canton Airport (CAK)
The distance from CAK to central Akron is about 18 miles.
You'll get to the center in around 25 minutes if you're catching a cab or a ride-share after your flight to CAK.
Expect the ride to take about 1 hour 15 minutes when using public transport.
If you'd like to stay close to the action in Akron, unpack your bags at one of these popular options:
Akron highlights
These popular sights should be on your to-do list after stepping off your flight to Akron:
Portage Lakes State Park: Delivering a strong first impression of what the city has to offer, this landmark is around 7 miles south of the center.
Akron Zoo: Take a tour of this landmark next. About 1 mile west of the city center, it's also worth a visit to get the full Akron experience.
How to get to Cleveland from Akron-Canton Airport (CAK)
Setting out for the nearby city of Cleveland? It's about 50 miles from CAK. Give yourself around 55 minutes to drive there.
Expect a travel time of 2 hours 20 minutes or so when making your way to Cleveland on public transport.
Traveling from Akron-Canton Airport (CAK) to Parma
About 35 miles away, Parma is another city within easy reach of Akron-Canton Airport. It'll take you around 2 hours 30 minutes to make the trip by public transport from CAK.
Getting there by car takes roughly 50 minutes.
Explore more of the United States
There are plenty more places to explore in the United States, starting with Columbus. Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Whetstone Park / Park of Roses and Ohio Theater are must-sees in this city, which is around 110 miles southwest of Akron. John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH) is the closest airport in Columbus.
Another city in the United States that belongs on your itinerary is Detroit. From Akron, it's roughly 130 miles northwest and is home to attractions like Motown Museum and The Majestic Theatre. Work in a visit to Detroit Institute of Arts too. Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW) handles most flights into the city.
About 40 miles north of Akron, Cleveland is worth going out of your way for. A few great reasons to visit include Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland Museum of Art and Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Flying into Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE) is the easiest way to arrive here.