Flights to Phoenix

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Student flights to Phoenix

Although Phoenix might not be as famous as some of its nearby neighbors (looking at you, Las Vegas and LA), it’s pretty underrated and is definitely worth a visit! With both desert views and hiking and indoor museums, spas and shopping, there’s plenty to do in any weather. Speaking of weather, Phoenix has plenty of sunshine: about 300 days per year, on average, making it one of the sunniest cities in the US. Hike the iconic Camelback Mountain or Piestewa Peak for stunning views, learn more about Native American history in museums like the Heard Museum or rent a car and drive to the Grand Canyon.

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map of Phoenix

What are the main Phoenix airports, and how do I get from them to central Phoenix?

The Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport serves Phoenix and surrounding areas and is the largest airport in Arizona.

Phoenix Sky Harbor / PHX: Getting downtown once you land is pretty easy—the airport’s just four miles from downtown, so you won’t have a long journey! The fastest and easiest way to get downtown is to take a taxi, which will cost about $10-$15. Or you can take the Valley Metro Rail downtown for $2. Uber/Lyft is an option as well.

How to fly to Phoenix from other American cities

Phoenix is well-connected to most other US cities and the Phoenix airport serves as a hub for American Airlines. There’s plenty of other airlines that fly to Phoenix though: United, Southwest, Delta, Frontier, Alaskan and more. With direct flights to over 100 destinations across the US, Phoenix is a pretty easy place to get to, making it perfect for a quick weekend trip!

Cheap flights to Phoenix
from New York / JFK

Average flight duration

5.5 hours


Number of daily flights

About 50 nonstop flights daily

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from San Francisco / SFO

Average flight duration

2 hours


Number of daily flights

about 59 nonstop flights daily.

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from Chicago / ORD

Average flight duration

3 hours, 45 minutes


Number of daily flights

about 74 nonstop flights daily

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from Los Angeles / LAX

Average flight duration

about 1.5 hours


Number of daily flights

About 165 nonstop flights daily

When is the best time to fly to Phoenix?

Phoenix is quite the year-round city, with sunny weather and warm temps all year long. Summer can be very hot (especially if you’re not used to desert heat) with average temperatures easily reaching 100°+ during June - September. That said, the best times to visit are typically during the winter months (November - March), when you’ll have comfortably warm temperatures and be able to take advantage of all the scenic outdoor activities Phoenix has to offer.

When is the cheapest time to book a domestic flight to Phoenix?

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Why do students love visiting Phoenix?

Phoenix is a great place for students, whether you’re coming here for school or just for spring break. Between the affordable cost of living, endless sunshine, amazing outdoor adventures and blossoming food and drink scene in downtown Phoenix, this city has a lot to offer students!


Phoenix universities and campuses

Phoenix universities and campuses

Phoenix is home to a number of universities and colleges, including some more specialized options that offer unique degrees or degree options. Arizona State University (in nearby Tempe) and Grand Canyon University are the two largest universities near Phoenix. For college students, Phoenix offers an energetic city vibe for a fraction of the cost of living somewhere like Los Angeles or New York. Plus, while your friends may be shoveling snow or dealing with unending rain come winter, you’ll still be laying out by the pool.


Phoenix lifestyle and culture

Phoenix lifestyle and culture

Phoenix has an energetic downtown hub that offers plenty of activities and events. Not surprisingly, the area has a lot of Southwestern, Mexican and Native American influences, from food to art to events. Downtown Phoenix is a great place to try out lots of local foods and craft breweries (if you’re 21+). Many locals enjoy (on slightly cooler days) getting out and enjoying the great outdoors that Phoenix is surrounded by—hiking, rock climbing, running or playing sports.


Exploring Phoenix on a student budget

Exploring Phoenix on a student budget

Phoenix is pretty easy to explore on a student budget, given the affordable accommodation options and free things to do. Of course, all of the outdoor parks and hiking trails are free to explore. If you bring your student ID, you can also get a discount at most museums and some attractions in Phoenix as well. Staying within the downtown area may make it easier to save money by allowing you to bike, walk or take the light rail instead of renting a car, which can save a lot.

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