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23 Apr — 30 Apr1
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Flights to Arizona in 2024

Find the latest flights to Arizona in 2024, with up-to-date prices and availability. In the last 7 days, Cheapflights users made a total of 194,964 searches and data was last updated on 18 April 2024.

Popular in

July

Cheapest in

January

Average price

S$ 1,703

Return from

S$ 1,509

One-way from

S$ 702
High demand for flights, 19% potential price rise
Best time to find cheap flights, 3% potential price drop
Average for return flights in April 2024
From Singapore Changi to Phoenix
One-way flight from Singapore Changi (SIN) to Arizona

When is the best time to book a flight to Arizona?

Use this chart to determine the optimal time to book a return flight to Arizona. Price data was last updated on 28 January 2024.
Booking 59 days in advance of your planned departure date is, on average, the best time to get cheap flights to Arizona. The general trend is that the closer you book to the departure date, the more expensive your flight will be.
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Reviews of airlines servicing Arizona

Get insights into the airlines that provide service to Arizona. Read reviews, discover amenities, and learn about the overall travel experience offered by airlines. Use this information to make informed decisions when choosing an airline for your flight to Arizona. Reviews last updated 18 April 2024.
See what other customers who have flown with American Airlines, United Airlines and Air Canada to Arizona have to say. Users have also rated airlines in terms of entertainment options, comfort, food, crew/service, and boarding process.
8.3
Very Good
1,481 reviews

Overall

8.3

Entertainment

7.9

Food

7.9

Crew

8.7

Boarding

8.4

Comfort

8.2

Reviews

1 / 10

Flight was on time, seating was comfortable, food was delicious, and crew was wonderful. Smooth flight overall!

8.3
Very Good
1,481 reviews
8.3
Very Good
1,481 reviews

Overall

8.3

Entertainment

7.9

Food

7.9

Crew

8.7

Boarding

8.4

Comfort

8.2

Reviews

1 / 10

Flight was on time, seating was comfortable, food was delicious, and crew was wonderful. Smooth flight overall!

7.8
Good
1,143 reviews
8.3
Very Good
1,481 reviews

Overall

8.3

Entertainment

7.9

Food

7.9

Crew

8.7

Boarding

8.4

Comfort

8.2

Reviews

1 / 10

Flight was on time, seating was comfortable, food was delicious, and crew was wonderful. Smooth flight overall!

7.7
Good
4,499 reviews
8.3
Very Good
1,481 reviews

Overall

8.3

Entertainment

7.9

Food

7.9

Crew

8.7

Boarding

8.4

Comfort

8.2

Reviews

1 / 10

Flight was on time, seating was comfortable, food was delicious, and crew was wonderful. Smooth flight overall!

7.7
Good
1,018 reviews
8.3
Very Good
1,481 reviews

Overall

8.3

Entertainment

7.9

Food

7.9

Crew

8.7

Boarding

8.4

Comfort

8.2

Reviews

1 / 10

Flight was on time, seating was comfortable, food was delicious, and crew was wonderful. Smooth flight overall!

7.4
Good
11,341 reviews
8.3
Very Good
1,481 reviews

Overall

8.3

Entertainment

7.9

Food

7.9

Crew

8.7

Boarding

8.4

Comfort

8.2

Reviews

1 / 10

Flight was on time, seating was comfortable, food was delicious, and crew was wonderful. Smooth flight overall!

Deciding where to go in Arizona is an adventure in itself — there are as many choices as there are interests and passions. Golfing, hiking, climbing, and horseback riding are all popular. Artists, hippies, and New Agers head for Bisbee, Jerome, and Sedona. Maybe touring Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West, Walpi (the oldest Hopi village on First Mesa), and the Four Corners region interests you. Seeing the deserts or buying a Navajo rug in Tuba City may be at the top of your Arizona wish-list list. And nearly everyone who comes off a flight to Arizona wants to see the Grand Canyon.

Wherever you go in Arizona, you’ll 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. Once air-conditioning became popular, even more people settled in the desert regions.

From desolate deserts to sophisticated shops and galleries, whether you’re here to see the sights, relax, experience history, or rejuvenate your spirit, step off your Arizona flight and getready for a truly memorable stay.

Arizona climate

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.

Getting around Arizona

Driving is probably the best bet for travelling round Arizona. Tucson and Phoenix have public transport for commuters, which also go to some of the attractions, but driving in these cities is generally reasonable. Free parking is available outside of downtown Phoenix, although finding a parking space can take some time in Old Scottsdale and the more popular malls. In Tucson, parking spaces are relatively easy to find and the fees are low.

Depending on which area you decide to visit after coming off your Arizona flight, you may want to drive just to take in the scenery. However, Arizona is the sixth-largest state, so if you are short for time, you may want to take flights. There are regional airports in Mesa, Payson, Prescott, Sedona, Chandler, and Scottsdale, and regional commercial carriers to fly you across the state quickly.

What is good to know if travelling to Arizona?

  • Phoenix draws visitors with its warm and sunny winters. Outdoor activities range from golfing and hiking in the desert and mountains to viewing the scenery from horseback or hot-air balloons. Phoenix is also home to the renowned Heard Museum and the Desert Botanical Garden with its diverse collection of desert flora, and Taliesin West is in nearby Scottsdale.
  • Set in the Sonoran Desert valley, Tucson is surrounded by mountains, some higher than 2.7km (9,000 feet). The city offers world-class golf resorts, museums, galleries, and the cultural diversity of its Native American, Hispanic, and Anglo history and residents. The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum (it’s really a zoo) is to the west in the Saguaro National Park, and the southernmost ski area in the US is just a short drive away.
  • The drama of Sedona’s red-rock buttes, canyon walls, and mesas against the Arizona turquoise sky is a sight to be seen, particularly at sunset. Surrounded by forest, Sedona has some of the best outdoor access of any Southwestern city, and for a change of pace, eclectic shops and galleries. The area is rapidly becoming built up, so see it soon.
  • Prescott sits in a valley at the northern edge of the Bradshaw Mountains. The area has four moderate seasons and is popular for its climate, scenery, and outdoor activities with visitors and retirees alike. Prescott’s rich history is reflected in the downtown area’s 1890s saloon, cattlemen’s hotel, courthouse plaza, and museums.
  • Lake Havasu City is the site of London Bridge, brought over from England and reconstructed over a channel. Under the bridge is an English Village, complete with shops and restaurants. The city also has water activities that draw college students on spring break, weekend warriors, and snowbirds and retirees in winter.
  • When is the best time to fly to Arizona?

    Peak Season: Winter is the peak season for flights to Arizona, especially central and southern Arizona, and 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.

  • How long is the flight to Arizona?

    Arizona flight deals from Singapore have varying flight durations depending on the number of stopovers along the journey. There are no direct flights to Arizona from Singapore, as a result, at least one stopover is mandatory from the two major airports in Singapore, Changi International Airport and Seletar Airport. Flights to Arizona depart from Changi International and arrive at Tucson International Airport, as well as Phoenix Sky Harbor International. A flight from Changi International with a single stopover in San Francisco takes about 36h 30min, generally operated by Air India Limited, whereas a flight from Changi International also with a single stopover, in Chicago O’Hare International Airport, takes about 32h 5min.

  • Where can you get direct flights to Arizona from?

    Unfortunately, direct flights from Singapore to Arizona are not currently available. Along the journey, travellers are required to make one to two stops. Common routes to Arizona from Singapore have stopovers at airports such as Chicago O’Hare International Airport or San Francisco International Airport before arriving at Tucson International Airport, Arizona. Cheap flights to Arizona with a stopover in Chicago O’Hare International Airport are often serviced by United Airlines, whereas Arizona flights with a stopover in San Francisco International Airport are normally operated by Air India Limited, amongst other airlines like British Airways, Singapore Airlines and Delta Airlines.

  • What is the best way to travel around Arizona?

    Arizona is the sixth largest state in the United States, with national monuments, national parks and other natural areas as tops attractions. A car is by far the most convenient and almost a necessity to get around the state efficiently. Arizona has a wealth of car hire agencies, offering relatively low rates per day. Depending on the time you have in the state, flying between cities may be a consideration, for example, it takes approximately 57min between Tucson and Phoenix. The bus system in Arizona is simple and comfortable, with shuttle services between popular tourist cities and buses running regularly across the state.

  • What are some things to do in Arizona?

    With its towering mountains and rocky canyons, Arizona boasts some of the most incredible and unique natural landscapes. Take in the natural phenomenon of The Grand Canyon, it is quite possibly one of the most visited natural attractions in the world. The Hoover Dam is also a great attraction, the man-made wonder, known to defy belief due to its strong structure and size. Home to the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is one of the reasons travellers visit this area, taking long hikes with interesting light rocks creating great photographic moments. At 30 metres high, the Havasu Falls flow down creating a double-fall illusion as the water forks in two directions, creating two turquoise pools at the foot of the fall.

  • Do I need a passport or visa to fly to Arizona?

    Under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), when travelling to the States, Singapore passport holders are required to apply for an electronic travel authorisation (ESTA) at least three days before the planned travel date.

  • Can I find cheaper flights to Arizona if I am willing to have stopovers?

    Yes, flights with stopovers are often cheaper than direct flights. Keep an eye out for flight deals to Arizona on Cheapflights that require 1 or 2 stops for potential cost savings.

  • What is the best airline to fly to Arizona?

    Based on reviews from Cheapflights users, Korean Air is rated the highest out of the airlines that fly to Arizona.

  • What is the cheapest airport to fly to in Arizona?

    Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl Airport is currently the cheapest airport to fly to in Arizona. One-way flights to Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl Airport typically cost S$ 91, while return flights cost around S$ 514.

  • How much is a return flight to Arizona?

    A return flight to Arizona will typically cost around S$ 377, however they can be found for as little as S$ 377.

  • Where does the fastest flight to Arizona depart from?

    For those looking to save time traveling to Arizona, Singapore offers the quickest one-way flight (27 hours 40 minutes).

  • Does Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl Airport have rental cars?

    Yes. Those touching down at Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl Airport can take advantage of the car hire services offered upon their arrival.

  • Are there hotels close to Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl Airport?

    Yes. Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl Airport has hotels nearby for those requiring accommodations. Crowne Plaza Phoenix Airport - PHX is the closest property to Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl Airport (1.6 km away from Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl Airport).

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