Popular in | May | High demand for flights, 8% potential price rise |
Cheapest in | January | Best time to find cheap flights, 2% potential price drop |
Average price | C$ 574 | Average for round-trip flights in June 2022 |
Round-trip from | C$ 334 | From Toronto to Arizona |
One-way from | C$ 13 | One-way flight from Toronto to Arizona |
Information is based on travel restrictions from Canada to Arizona
Most visitors from Canada need to provide a negative COVID-19 test result and/or quarantine to enter Arizona.
COVID-19 testing requirements
Visitors from Canada are not required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test or antigen result upon entering Arizona.
Quarantine requirements
Visitors from Canada are not required to quarantine after entering Arizona.
Returning to Canada from Arizona
COVID-19 testing requirements
Visitors from Arizona must present a negative RT-PCR (NAAT) or Antigen (quick-test) test taken 72 hours for RT-PCR (NAAT) and 1 day for Antigen (quick-test) before departing to Canada.
Quarantine requirements
Visitors from Arizona are not required to quarantine after entering Canada.
YTO - PH1 Price
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C$ 455 - C$ 721
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PH1 Temperature
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20 - 42 °C
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PH1 Rainfall
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1 - 29 mm
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When to fly to Arizona
Peak Season:
Peak season for flights to Arizona in central and southern Arizona are during winter, while summer is the peak season in northern Arizona and the mountains. Lake Havasu City is busy year-round: winter with retirees and snowbirds, college students on spring break, and summer has activities and events that keep the city busy June through August.
Off Season:
Summer is the off season in the desert and southern Arizona. Conversely, winter is the off season in northern Arizona. Spring and autumn are great times to book a flight to Arizona. The mountains are cool and the desert is warm, and in spring the deserts flowers are in bloom. In early autumn some desert resorts still offer summer rates.
Overview
Choosing one place to visit in Arizona can be an adventure in itself thanks to a plethora of choices available to visitors. Popular activities include golfing, hiking, climbing, and horseback riding. Unleash your inner hippy or creative and head for Bisbee, Jerome, and Sedona or see the deserts in Tuba City. And nearly every visitor coming off a flight to Arizona wants to see one thing: the Grand Canyon.
In every corner of Arizona you can experience its diverse culture and history. One-third of the state belongs to Native Americans who have lived here for hundreds of years. Spanish explorers came through the area, followed by settlers. Even more people began settling in the desert regions after air-conditioning became popular.
Whether you’re going to Arizona to visit its desolate deserts or shop in its sophisticated boutiques and galleries, step off your Arizona flight and get ready for a truly memorable stay.
Arizona’s desert and mountain climates make it a year-round destination. The desert can have temperatures over 37 degrees (Celsius) in summer, but mid-teens in winter. In the northern mountains, summers can be quite pleasant, but the winters icy and snowy. Check before you plan your flights to Arizona as some places may surprise you – Sedona for one can be in the 30s in summer but cool enough in winter to get snow. In summer, the desert has thunderstorms that come up very quickly and cause flash floods. In winter, desert temperatures can drop to below freezing at night.
The best way to get around the state is by car. Public transportation in Tucson and Phoenix is available for commuters and provides transport to the attractions.
Because of its size, it may be quicker to take a domestic flight from one area to the other instead of driving. Regional airports include Mesa, Payson, Prescott, Sedona, Chandler, and Scottsdale.