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Lowest round trip fares by airline from Phoenix and San Diego
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Fly From Phoenix to San Diego
Origin | Phoenix |
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Destination | San Diego |
Number of Daily Flights | 18 |
Earliest Flight Departure Date | Nov 28 |
Latest Flight Departure Date | Nov 28 |
Popular Airlines | Frontier Airlines |
Cheap flights from Phoenix to San Diego
Phoenix Sky Harbor International (PHX) is a joint civil-military airport located three miles south of the city of Phoenix, Arizona, and can be reached by Interstate-10 and Highway 202. Flight times are usually one to three hours, depending on specific flights, to San Diego Lindberg Fld S. Diego (SAN). In San Diego, you will be near the two main coastal routes, Interstate 5 and Interstate 8.
Attractions and tips
Balboa Park was created for the Panama California Exhibition of 1915-16, and most of the buildings remain intact for tourists to enjoy. It contains numerous gardens, greenspace, museums and historical buildings of the Spanish-Mexican architectural style. Sea World is one of the main attractions here, situated along the waterfront, and enjoyable for everyone in the family. The San Diego Zoo is one of the best in the world, featuring highly natural enclosure settings for its animals, which include some exotic species like pandas. The Gaslamp Quarter is a national historic district featuring some fully restored 19th and 20th century Victorian buildings. Seaport Village is right along the waterfront and is loaded with shops and restaurants in a very picturesque setting.
Summers do not get extraordinarily hot in San Diego, averaging only in the low 70s, and winters do not get very cold, with 50s being the norm each month. Rainfall is very sparse during the year, accumulating only about 12 inches or so each year.