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Temperatures are rising and airfares are falling in Chicago. Fares to O'Hare International Airport are down 41% compared with last year, according to Cheapflights.com.
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Disney and beach-bound travelers should also find bargains on fares to Florida. Orlando flight prices are down by 32%.
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London's calling with 33% dips in fares to Heathrow and 29% drops to Gatwick.
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Bargains make long flights more bearable. Fares from U.S. departure points are down by 33% for flights to Kingsford Smith Airport in Sydney.
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Who can resist this scene? Costa Rica flight prices are down by 31%, according to Cheapflights.com.
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Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, fares are also down by 31%.
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A meeting with Lady Liberty will run travelers flying into LaGuardia International Airport about 31% less.
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Atlanta visitors will pay about 28% less for flights to Georgia's capital city.
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Heading to Hollywood? Expect to pay 27% less for flights to Los Angeles International Airport.
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Airfares to Bangkok International Airport are down by 26%.
CNN  — 

With any luck, temperatures in Chicago are on their way up.

Fortunately for travelers, airfares are already down.

The Windy City tops Cheapflights.com’s list of 10 destinations that have seen airfare drops of more than 25%, yielding the lowest airfares of the past five years.

In Chicago, fares are down by 41% compared to last year.

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Florida is another hot destination for low fares, with dips of more than 30% at Orlando International, Southwest Florida International and Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International airports.

Airfare just keeps getting cheaper

Fares to Miami are down by 25%.

London, Sydney and Costa Rica fares round out the top five best bargains, with price drops close to 30%.

Consumers can thank lower fuel prices, a strong dollar and competition from low-cost airlines for the dip in fares, Cheapflights says.

The travel deal site compiled the list by looking at the average decrease in airfares searched from U.S. departure points for its 50 most-searched destinations.

Average prices between January and April were compared with fares to the same destinations over the past five years.

For the full top 10 list, check out the gallery above.