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Flights from Philadelphia (PHL) to Tri-Cities (TRI)
Origin airport
Philadelphia Intl.
Destination airport
Tri-Cities Regional
Distance
726 km
Frequently asked questions
How much is an American Airlines flight from Philadelphia Intl. Airport (PHL) to Tri-Cities Regional Airport (TRI)?
You'll find affordable return American Airlines flights from PHL to TRI by organizing your results from "Price (lowest to highest)" on Expedia. Or search for deals for a one-way trip.**These prices were available on Expedia within the past 7 days, for flights departing within the next year. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.
What is the cheapest month to fly from PHL to TRI with American Airlines?
American Airlines flights to Blountville tend to be more affordable in the quieter months of January and February. Whether you need a round-trip or one-way ticket, you could score a better deal then.
Does American Airlines fly nonstop from Philadelphia Intl. Airport (PHL) to Tri-Cities Regional Airport (TRI)?
Click on our "Nonstop" filter when looking for direct American Airlines flights from PHL to TRI. You'll also be able to compare other carriers servicing the same direct trip.
What airports does American Airlines fly into in Blountville?
Catch an American Airlines flight from Philadelphia Intl. Airport (PHL) to Blountville, and you'll probably come in to Tri-Cities Regional Airport (TRI). This is the airline's primary hub in this destination.
Can I change or cancel my American Airlines flight from Philadelphia Intl. Airport (PHL) to Tri-Cities Regional Airport (TRI)?
Depending on the type of fare you purchased, a fee may apply if you cancel or reschedule your flight more than 24 hours after it's been confirmed. To secure tickets with more flexibility, select our "Changes included" or "No cancel fee" filter while looking for flights. To learn more about modifying or canceling your reservation, go to "Trips," select your flight and click on "Manage Booking."