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The United States of America [1] is a large country in North America, often referred to as the \"USA,\" the \"U.S.,\" the \"United States,\" \"America,\" or simply \"the States\". It has a land area of about 9.6 million sq km (about half the size of Russia and about the same size as China). It also boasts the world's third largest population after China and India, with over 300 million people. It includes both densely-populated cities with sprawling suburbs, and vast, uninhabited and naturally beautiful areas. With its history of mass immigration dating from the 17th century, it is a \"melting pot\" of cultures from around the world. The United States is largely regarded as the world's wealthiest and most powerful nation. The country continues to play a dominant role in the world's cultural landscape, and is famous for its wide array of popular tourist destinations, ranging from the skyscrapers of Manhattan and Chicago to the natural wonders of Yellowstone to the warm, sunny beaches of Florida, Hawaii and Southern California.
\nThe overall climate is temperate, with notable exceptions. Alaska has Arctic tundra, while Hawaii and South Florida are tropical. The Great Plains are dry, flat and grassy, turning into arid desert in the far West and Mediterranean along the California coast. In the winter, the northern and mid-western major cities can see as much as 2 feet (61 cm) of snowfall in one day, with cold temperatures. Summers are humid, but mild. Temperatures over 100°F (38°C) sometimes invade the Midwest and Great Plains. Some areas in the northern plains can experience cold temperatures of -30°F (-34°C) during the winter. Temperatures below 0°F (-18°C) sometimes reach as far south as Oklahoma. The climate of the South also varies. In the summer, it is hot and humid, but from October through April the weather can range from 60°F (15°C) to short cold spells of 20°F (-7°C) or so. The Great Plains & Midwestern states also experience tornadoes from the late spring to early fall, earlier in the south and later in the north. States along the Atlantic coast and the Gulf of Mexico, may experience hurricanes between June and November. These intense and dangerous storms frequently miss the the U.S. mainland, but evacuations are often ordered and should be heeded. The Rockies are cold and snowy. Some parts of the Rockies see over 500 inches (1,200 cm) of snow in a season. Even during the summer, temperatures are cool in the mountains, and snow can fall nearly year-round. It is dangerous to go up in the mountains unprepared in the winter and the roads through them can get very icy. The deserts of the Southwest are hot and dry during the summer, with temperatures often exceeding 100°F (38°C). Thunderstorms can be expected in the southwest frequently from July through September. Winters are mild, and snow is unusual. Average annual precipitation is low, usually less than 10 inches (25 cm). Cool and damp weather is common in the coastal northwest (Oregon and Washington west of the Cascade Range, and the northern part of California west of the Coast Ranges/Cascades). Rain is most frequent in winter, snow is rare, especially along the coast, and extreme temperatures are uncommon. Rain falls almost exclusively from late fall through early spring along the coast. East of the Cascades, the northwest is considerably drier. Much of the inland northwest is either semi-arid or desert, though altitude and weather patterns may result in wetter climates in some areas. Northeastern and cities of the Upper South are known for summers with temperatures reaching into the 90's (32 C) or more, with extremely high humidity, usually over 80%. This can be a drastic change from the Southwest. High humidity means that the temperature can feel hotter than actual readings. The Northeast also experiences snow, and at least once every few years there will be a dumping of the white stuff in enormous quantities.
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\nMost visitors from outside Canada and Mexico arrive in the United States by plane. While many medium sized inland cities have an international airport, there are limited flights to most of these and most travelers find themselves entering the U.S. at one of the major entry points along the coasts:\n * From the east New York City, Chicago, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Charlotte, Boston, Washington, D.C., Orlando, and Miami are the primary entry points from Europe and other transatlantic points of departure. All the major east coast airports have service from a few key European cities. \n * From the west Los Angeles, San Francisco, Honolulu are the primary points of entry from Asia and other transpacific points of departure. Seattle has some international flights, and Portland (Oregon) has a daily flight to Tokyo. Of course, if you arrive in Honolulu, you must take another flight to get to the mainland. Foreign airlines are not allowed to transport passengers to/from Hawaii or Alaska and the other 48 states (except for refueling and in-transit). If you are flying into the west coast to transit to another destination, San Franscisco airport has a free frequent skytrain linking terminals and short security queues, compared to Los Angeles which will see you exposed to the elements catching a shuttle bus or walking between terminals. Chicago, while not on the west coast, is still a major point of entry from Asia, offering non-stop flights from Tokyo, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, and Seoul, with direct service from Bangkok and Singapore. \n * From the south Miami, Florida is the primary entry point from Latin America, primarily South America. Also, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, and Charlotte are major international waypoints. From Mexico, most major U.S. airports have non-stop service. \n * From the other side of the world New Delhi, India has non-stop service to Chicago, Newark (New Jersey), and New York. Mumbai has non-stop flights to Newark (New Jersey) and New York. From Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan and United Arab Emirates you can also fly to New York (JFK). Qatar, and Saudi Arabian fly to Washington, DC, and South African Airways goes to New York (JFK) and Washington, DC (Dulles). \nNote that the United States requires entry formalities even for international transit, and the current state of international affairs means that this is not going to change anytime soon. You must have a valid visa to enter the United States if required by your citizenship, even if you are immediately continuing on a flight to a different country. If your citizenship requires a visa to enter the U.S., avoid transiting through the U.S. unless you want to spend time and money to obtain a C-1 transit visa. Further, when booking flights to the U.S. note that you will be required to clear customs and immigration at your first U.S. stop, not at your final destination, even if you have an onward flight. Allow at least 2 hours of stop-over (ideally more than 3) at your first U.S. stop. (source : wikitravel)
\n\n\n\nCheap flights to United States
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Round-trip flights to United States Found on ebookers over the next 60 days |
Best weekend fares | Cheap anytime fares |
|---|---|---|
| Flights to Atlanta |
£151
From Orlando |
£133
From Boston |
| Flights to Baltimore |
£138
From Boston |
£151
From New York |
| Flights to Boston |
£82
From Washington DC |
£84
From Washington DC |
| Flights to Charlotte |
£119
From Boston |
£120
From Boston |
| Flights to Chicago |
£104
From Denver |
£98
From Boston |
| Flights to Dallas |
£189
From Jacksonville |
£85
From Houston |
| Flights to Denver |
£86
From Austin |
£86
From Phoenix |
| Flights to Detroit |
£162
From New York |
£141
From New York |
| Flights to Honolulu |
£259
From Los Angeles |
£239
From San Francisco |
| Flights to Houston |
£177
From New York |
£174
From New York |
| Flights to Las Vegas |
£95
From Los Angeles |
£68
From Phoenix |
| Flights to Los Angeles |
£87
From Las Vegas |
£71
From Las Vegas |
| Flights to Miami |
£163
From New York |
£131
From Orlando |
| Flights to Minneapolis |
£132
From Chicago |
£156
From Chicago |
| Flights to New York |
£110
From Washington DC |
£107
From Washington DC |
| Flights to Newark |
£250
From Las Vegas |
£151
From Orlando |
| Flights to Orlando |
£142
From New York |
£123
From Washington DC |
| Flights to Philadelphia |
£145
From Boston |
£145
From Boston |
| Flights to Phoenix |
£81
From Denver |
£81
From San Diego |
| Flights to San Diego |
£134
From Las Vegas |
£107
From Las Vegas |
| Flights to San Francisco |
£93
From Los Angeles |
£86
From Los Angeles |
| Flights to Seattle |
£123
From San Francisco |
£130
From San Francisco |
| Flights to Tampa |
£187
From New York |
£156
From Newark |
| Flights to Washington DC |
£82
From Boston |
£87
From Boston |
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