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Find the best time to book cheap flights to Phoenix

Flexible on travel dates? Discover the cheapest month to fly to Phoenix

  • Cheapest round-trip flight

    from 179 USD
  • Cheapest month to travel

    August
  • The cheapest day to fly

    Tuesday
  • Lowest prices

    3 months before
Jun
348 USD
Jul
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Aug
179 USD
Sep
181 USD
Oct
189 USD
Nov
243 USD
Dec
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Jan
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Feb
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Mar
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When is the best time to buy flight tickets?

Find out how far in advance it's worth booking round-trip flights.
  • 6 months before

    from

    330 USD

  • 3 months before

    from

    314 USD

  • 30 days before

    from

    338 USD

  • 7 days before

    from

    496 USD

  • 1 day before

    from

    800 USD

Discover the cheapest day to fly

Discover on which day of the week flights are usually the most affordable.
290 USD
Mon
236 USD
Tue
255 USD
Wed
313 USD
Thu
354 USD
Fri
325 USD
Sat
359 USD
Sun

General information

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What’s interesting to see in Phoenix?

A city founded in the second half of the 20th century on desert areas, close to the river Salt. The capital of Arizona state. Before white men appeared there, the neighbourhood of Phoenix for nearly 2 thousand years was inhabited by Indians Hohokam, who perfectly had dealt with harsh climate. They had developed their own irrigation system of fields, that allowed them to cultivate plants. The end of civilization Hohokam is dated around the year 1500, where droughts had become unendurable. Another Indian tribe in the region of today’s Phoenix was Pima, that was growing bean, corn and pumpkins. The tribe didn’t survive invasions of Apache that were lasting for many years.