Fly from
Budget
C$ 104 - C$ 269
Route
Depart
Return
Price
Denver IntlPhoenix Sky Harbor Intl
DEN - PHX
DENPHX
Denver Intl
Wed 24/4
1 stop4h 59m
Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl
Tue 30/4
Nonstop1h 54m
Seattle/Tacoma IntlPhoenix Sky Harbor Intl
SEA - PHX
SEAPHX
Seattle/Tacoma Intl
Mon 13/5
Nonstop3h 04m
Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl
Sat 18/5
Nonstop3h 09m
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne CountyPhoenix Sky Harbor Intl
DTW - PHX
DTWPHX
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County
Sat 11/5
Nonstop4h 21m
Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl
Tue 21/5
Nonstop3h 58m
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne CountyPhoenix Sky Harbor Intl
DTW - PHX
DTWPHX
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County
Tue 23/4
1 stop12h 25m
Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl
Wed 24/4
Nonstop3h 53m
Seattle/Tacoma IntlPhoenix Sky Harbor Intl
SEA - PHX
SEAPHX
Seattle/Tacoma Intl
Thu 25/4
Nonstop3h 04m
Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl
Mon 29/4
1 stop21h 20m
Denver IntlPhoenix Sky Harbor Intl
DEN - PHX
DENPHX
Denver Intl
Tue 30/4
1 stop4h 27m
Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl
Wed 1/5
1 stop5h 14m
Los AngelesPhoenix Sky Harbor Intl
LAX - PHX
LAXPHX
Los Angeles
Mon 22/4
Nonstop1h 20m
Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl
Tue 23/4
Nonstop1h 25m
Seattle/Tacoma IntlPhoenix Sky Harbor Intl
SEA - PHX
SEAPHX
Seattle/Tacoma Intl
Sun 5/5
Nonstop2h 53m
Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl
Thu 9/5
Nonstop3h 06m
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne CountyPhoenix Sky Harbor Intl
DTW - PHX
DTWPHX
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County
Tue 23/4
1 stop10h 53m
Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl
Wed 24/4
1 stop8h 15m
Currently, November is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Phoenix (average of C$ 248). Flying to Phoenix in July will prove the most costly (average of C$ 412). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
C$ 354
February
C$ 429
March
C$ 499
April
C$ 459
May
C$ 475
June
C$ 522
July
C$ 559
August
C$ 487
September
C$ 516
October
C$ 478
November
C$ 336
December
C$ 341
PHX Temperature | 13 - 35 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Phoenix, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 35.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of December, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 13.0 C).
Boarding
Overall
Comfort
Entertainment
Food
Crew
Reviews
It was a good experience other than a short delay.
Boarding
Overall
Comfort
Entertainment
Food
Crew
Reviews
It was a good experience other than a short delay.
Boarding
Overall
Comfort
Entertainment
Food
Crew
Reviews
It was a good experience other than a short delay.
Boarding
Overall
Comfort
Entertainment
Food
Crew
Reviews
It was a good experience other than a short delay.
Boarding
Overall
Comfort
Entertainment
Food
Crew
Reviews
It was a good experience other than a short delay.
Boarding
Overall
Comfort
Entertainment
Food
Crew
Reviews
It was a good experience other than a short delay.
When to fly to Phoenix
Peak Season:
The best time to book cheap flights to Phoenix is between October and April. This is when temperatures are comfortable and there are plenty of cultural events taking place such as the Coors Rodeo Showdown, Cowboy Artists of America Sale and Exhibition and Phoenix Open (Scottsdale).
Off Season:
The high summer temperatures make visiting Phoenix a challenge. Locals move from one air-conditioned space to the other, venturing out either early in the morning or late at night. Late summer is monsoon season too. Visitors can expect late-afternoon thunderstorms and flash floods are a possibility.
More than 325 sunny days a year, an average temperature of nearly 30 degrees, and a name evoking a legendary firebird, it’s no wonder Phoenix is a hot destination.
Overview
Thousands of snowbirds and golfers seek cheap flights to Phoenix for its near-perfect climate and endless fairways. It’s no resthome destination however, Phoenix has a fiery cultural side too. The United States’ fifth-largest city – made up of almost 24 smaller cities – has a wealth of art tours, museums, galleries and festivals, sizzling cuisine and excellent shopping.
Culture vultures will know it as the home of the the Heard Museum, which preserves Native American culture, and the Phoenix Art Museum, the Southwest’s largest museum. Its 17,000 pieces of artwork span centuries and disciplines – from Asian to European art, fashion design to photography.
To get out into the non-conditioned air, visit the Desert Botanical Garden or climb Piestewa Peak, part of the Phoenix Mountains Park. Open between 5am and 11pm, a dawn stroll or sunset hike will help you escape the sun at its hottest.
The climate is arid, with very hot summers and mild winters. For almost a third of the year – from June through September – temperatures exceed 38 degrees Celsius (100 degrees Fahrenheit). Not much rain falls on Phoenix, but those considering booking cheap flights to Phoenix should note that high humidity levels between July and mid-September can result in heavy showers and flooding.
You’ll want a car to get around Phoenix, since the city and its surrounding towns cover more than 644 square kilometres. Parking is free outside of downtown Phoenix, although it may take you a while to find a spot in Old Scottsdale or popular shopping areas. Make sure you read the fine print when you’re renting your car. Taxes and surcharges can increase your rental rate nearly 50 percent. Get around town for free on the city’s Downtown Area Shuttle (DASH) service. These free buses cover downtown routes during the week from 6:30am to 5:30pm. DASH is meant for downtown commuters, not tourists, but the buses do go by Heritage Square and the Arizona Capitol Museum. The public buses, Valley Metro, are more useful for commuters than it is for tourists.