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How Much Does it Cost To Fly To Tucson?
The cheapest prices found with in the last 7 days for return flights were $150 and $24 for one-way flights to Tucson for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply
Origin | Destination | Travel Dates | Flights From* |
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MSP | Tucson | December 8 to December 15 | $167 |
PDX | Tucson | December 11 to December 14 | $176 |
SEA | Tucson | December 13 to December 25 | $177 |
LAX | Tucson | December 24 to January 1 | $193 |
DEN | Tucson | February 6 to February 11 | $239 |
ATL | Tucson | December 13 to December 15 | $287 |
DFW | Tucson | February 11 to February 26 | $288 |
DTW | Tucson | February 25 to March 11 | $322 |
ORD | Tucson | January 7 to January 14 | $335 |
BOS | Tucson | January 28 to February 1 | $346 |
Origin | Destination | Travel Dates | Flights From* |
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PDX | Tucson | November 29 to December 4 | $246 |
MSP | Tucson | December 1 to December 22 | $334 |
SEA | Tucson | November 29 to December 9 | $342 |
DFW | Tucson | November 29 to December 17 | $349 |
LAX | Tucson | November 30 to December 12 | $373 |
ATL | Tucson | November 29 to December 11 | $384 |
BOS | Tucson | November 29 to December 11 | $436 |
DEN | Tucson | November 29 to December 5 | $471 |
ORD | Tucson | November 29 to December 8 | $548 |
DTW | Tucson | December 1 to December 8 | $605 |
Tucson TUS Flight Information
Traveling to | Tucson TUS |
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Lowest Price | $150 |
Number of Airlines Serving | 1 |
Airlines Serving | Frontier Airlines |
Number of Daily Flights | 1 |
Airlines with Direct Flights | Southwest Airlines |
Find The Perfect Hotel For After Your Flight
Amazing Tucson Accommodation Deals
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3 Palms Tucson North Foothills
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Red Roof Inn Tucson South - Airport
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Red Roof Inn Tucson North - Marana
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Our Top Tucson with Airport Shuttles
Hampton Inn Tucson-Airport
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Baymont by Wyndham Tucson Airport
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Hotel Bridgeway, a Ramada by Wyndham
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Luxury Hotels in Tucson
Loews Ventana Canyon Resort
Reviewed on Nov 12, 2024
JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort and Spa
Reviewed on Nov 6, 2024
The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain
Reviewed on Nov 15, 2024
Lodge on the Desert
Reviewed on Nov 20, 2024
Family Friendly Hotels in Tucson
The Westin La Paloma Resort and Spa
Families like: Kids pool, waterslide, kids club, babysitting
Reviewed on Nov 17, 2024
3 Palms Tucson North Foothills
Families like: Outdoor pools, miniature golf, laundry
Reviewed on Nov 22, 2024
Hilton Vacation Club Varsity Club Tucson
Families like: Outdoor pools, kitchen, miniature golf, games and toys
Reviewed on Nov 1, 2024
Hampton Inn Tucson-Airport
Reviewed on Nov 21, 2024
Best Tucson Flight and Hotel Packages
Tucson flight + hotel packages - economy flights
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Economy
$22
Compact
$22
Midsize
$24
Standard
$26
Frequently asked questions
Flights To Tucson
When you book flights to Tucson, you’re traveling headlong into a colorful horizon, glowing with unparalleled sunsets and the rugged outline of mountain ranges in almost every direction. In the southern region of Arizona, this modern city embraces its nickname The Old Pueblo with community folk festivals, exquisitely curated cultural museums, and Southwestern cuisine passed down through generations. If chasing this horizon is what you crave, then it sounds like tickets to Tucson, Arizona are in your future, and it’s a bright future, traveler. Read on to learn more…
Transportation from TUS
Tucson flights touch down at Tucson International Airport (TUS), located a short 8.5-mile commute north to downtown Tucson. Arizona is prime road trip country and several car rental services are available from Travelocity and TUS, which means you can pick up a set of wheels when you arrive for use during your stay. Alternatively, take a taxi from the cab stand outside the baggage claim area. The airport is also a part of the city's Sun Tran public transit service; you'll find the bus stop to the west of the main terminal. Some Tucson hotels offer free shuttle services that meet Tucson flights to make sure you have an easy ride to your room, so check whether this is an option for you before you jump into a taxi to chase your next adventure.
Hotels near TUS
Once you’ve found fabulous airfare to Tucson, AZ, don’t forget to book a relaxing stay at one of our top resorts as well:
- Loews Ventana Canyon Resort: Stay here for the perfect pairing of luxury and landscape. Close to the breathtaking Sabino Canyon on the north side of the city, this resort is for travelers who love to be outside, whether on the green or on the trail. Of course, staying in for a spa treatment or 24-hour room service sounds delightful, too.
- JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort and Spa: At this JW Marriott, all that glitters isn’t gold, but it does boast views of Golden Gate Mountain. Breathe easy in the wide-open spaces of the Starr Pass neighborhood, and if you need a little help, the spa staff is ready to help you relax with signature body treatments, facials, and massages. Look out from your private balcony or get comfy in the understated elegance of Sonoran décor.
- Westward Look Wyndham Grand Resort and Spa: Within 4 miles of several gold courses and natural wonders—Pima Canyon Trail and Tohono Chul Park—this elegant resort is a little bit secluded and a little bit in the middle of all the right activities. Beat any Arizona heat splashing around in one of three outdoor pools and dine in or take the hotel’s limo service for a spin.
- Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort: In Spanish, “oro” means gold, and the city of Oro Valley lives up to its moniker. Stay here, north of Tucson, for an easy drive to scenic Mount Lemmon. Amenities include a lush a peaceful golf course, 24-hour room service, a luxury spa, and three swimming pools.
Things to Do in Tucson
Tucson may be the second-largest city in Arizona, but it has warm small-town vibes despite the sprawling Sonoran landscape. Gorgeous scenery and exciting activities are all over the map, but to play near TUS, look for things to do on the south side of town. Of course, with an airport just 8.5 miles away, almost everything is an easy drive from TUS.
- Pima Air & Space Museum: If flights to Tucson, AZ have you curious about the history and engineering behind modern aviation, you don’t have to travel far from the jetway to learn more. Stand in awe of this stunning aircraft collection, which includes the world’s smallest bi-plane and supersonic spy planes.
- Mission San Xavier del Bac: Built during the late 18th century, this mission is still a place of worship today. Whether you feel an affinity toward the Catholic faith, you’re welcome to visit this beautiful work of architectural fusion that brings together Native O’odham adobe building techniques and Spanish-influenced aesthetics.
- Old Tucson: West of downtown, Old Tucson sits among the mountains as a nostalgic oasis of the Old West. Horse-drawn stagecoaches still rumble down the street and historic homes have been restored to their mid-19th century likeness.
The vintage vibes of the American Southwest are wooing you. Book cheap flights to Tucson with Travelocity’s price-matching guarantee and follow the sunset to your destination.