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    Find the best time to book cheap flights to New Orleans

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    • Cheapest round-trip flight

      from 168 USD
    • Cheapest month to travel

      July
    • The cheapest day to fly

      Saturday
    • Lowest prices

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    168 USD
    Aug
    183 USD
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    460 USD
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    • 6 months before

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      952 USD

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      278 USD

    • 30 days before

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      225 USD

    • 7 days before

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      371 USD

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      815 USD

    Discover the cheapest day to fly

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    446 USD
    Mon
    667 USD
    Tue
    284 USD
    Wed
    258 USD
    Thu
    477 USD
    Fri
    240 USD
    Sat
    502 USD
    Sun

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    What’s worth seeing in New Orleans?

    New Orleans was founded in 1718, as La Nouvelle-Orléans by French settlers under the supervision of Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville. After short period of Spanish reign on this area, and then again French one, the city was sold to the United States, becoming one of the most important American centres at the Mexican Gulf. French roots can be seen in, among others, restored buildings in historical French district, French Quarter, as well as influences made by the traditional European cuisine on New Orleans cuisine.