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Flights to San Francisco in 2024

Find the latest flights to San Francisco in 2024, with up-to-date prices and availability. In the last 7 days, Cheapflights users made a total of 2,744,491 searches and data was last updated on November 15, 2024.

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Average price

$438

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$128

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$52
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From New York to San Francisco
One-way flight from New York to San Francisco (SFO)

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Sat 12/77:59 amJFK - SFO
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Mon 12/99:30 amJFK - SFO
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Thu 12/123:05 pmSFO - JFK
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Fri 12/610:59 amLGA - SFO
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Thu 12/54:30 pmJFK - SFO
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Wed 12/117:30 amEWR - SFO
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Mon 12/169:23 pmSFO - EWR
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Deal found 11/14$281
Fri 12/64:20 pmLGA - SFO
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Wed 1/151:20 pmSFO - LGA
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Deal found 11/14$282
Sat 11/238:15 pmEWR - SFO
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Sat 12/79:00 pmSFO - EWR
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Deal found 11/15$282
Mon 12/99:00 pmEWR - SFO
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Thu 12/127:00 pmSFO - EWR
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Tue 12/108:30 pmJFK - SFO
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Mon 12/161:23 pmSFO - JFK
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Fri 12/1311:41 amEWR - SFO
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Tue 12/176:15 pmSFO - EWR
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Deal found 11/14$289
Sat 11/2312:30 pmEWR - SFO
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Sat 12/710:59 pmSFO - EWR
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Tue 11/2610:24 amEWR - SFO
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Sun 1/199:00 amSFO - EWR
1 stop8h 29mAmerican Airlines
Deal found 11/14$292

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JFK - SFO

JFKSFO

New York John F Kennedy Intl

Sun 1/12

7:59 am-7:14 am

1 stop26h 15m

San Francisco

Sun 1/19

10:54 am-6:30 am

1 stop16h 36m

$244

New YorkSan Francisco

JFK - SFO

JFKSFO

New York John F Kennedy Intl

Mon 12/9

9:30 am-1:17 pm

Nonstop6h 47m

San Francisco

Thu 12/12

3:05 pm-6:30 am

1 stop12h 25m

$247

New YorkSan Francisco

LGA - SFO

LGASFO

New York LaGuardia

Fri 12/6

10:59 am-10:05 pm

1 stop14h 06m

San Francisco

Tue 12/17

10:57 pm-11:30 am

1 stop9h 33m

$248

New YorkSan Francisco

JFK - SFO

JFKSFO

New York John F Kennedy Intl

Thu 1/23

2:55 pm-6:41 pm

Nonstop6h 46m

San Francisco

Fri 1/31

4:10 pm-12:40 am

Nonstop5h 30m

$259

New YorkSan Francisco

LGA - SFO

LGASFO

New York LaGuardia

Fri 1/24

10:20 am-3:38 pm

1 stop8h 18m

San Francisco

Mon 1/27

6:15 am-5:12 pm

1 stop7h 57m

$264

New YorkSan Francisco

LGA - SFO

LGASFO

New York LaGuardia

Thu 1/30

6:50 am-12:51 pm

1 stop9h 01m

San Francisco

Mon 2/3

5:20 am-3:27 pm

1 stop7h 07m

$268

New YorkSan Francisco

JFK - SFO

JFKSFO

New York John F Kennedy Intl

Thu 1/23

1:00 pm-4:45 pm

Nonstop6h 45m

San Francisco

Tue 1/28

5:55 pm-4:29 pm

1 stop19h 34m

$268

New YorkSan Francisco

JFK - SFO

JFKSFO

New York John F Kennedy Intl

Thu 1/9

8:00 am-11:38 am

Nonstop6h 38m

San Francisco

Thu 1/23

11:14 am-7:49 pm

Nonstop5h 35m

$269

NewarkSan Francisco

EWR - SFO

EWRSFO

Newark

Thu 1/9

6:00 am-1:35 pm

1 stop10h 35m

San Francisco

Wed 1/15

4:18 pm-5:34 am

1 stop10h 16m

$277

NewarkSan Francisco

EWR - SFO

EWRSFO

Newark

Thu 1/23

3:29 pm-10:10 pm

1 stop9h 41m

San Francisco

Sun 1/26

6:00 am-5:29 pm

1 stop8h 29m

$278

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  • Most accurate provider: Out of all of the providers offering San Francisco flight deals, Cheapflights users have found FlightHub to have the most accurate pricing on Cheapflights vs. their site about >95% of the time, users can find the same price on San Francisco flight deals on Cheapflights and FlightHub. This is based on searches made for San Francisco flights over the past month.
  • Most trusted provider: FlightHub is the most trusted provider by Cheapflights users offering San Francisco flight deals. With a user feedback rating of 3 out of 3 stars (3 being the best), FlightHub has received the most positive sentiment from Cheapflights users searching for flights to San Francisco. This is based on data collected from Cheapflights searches made over the past month.

Best time to book a flight to San Francisco

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Travel insights for flights to San Francisco

Get recent, data-driven insights about flights to San Francisco including ideal travel times, pricing trends, and more.

When is the best time to book a flight to San Francisco?

Use this chart to determine the optimal time to book a round-trip flight from New York to San Francisco. Price data was last updated on November 8, 2024.

San Francisco is a popular vacation destination and has visitors, festivals, and events year-round. The cheapest flights to San Francisco are normally found between November and March, so if you book at least two months before your desired dates you should find the best prices for your flight tickets. September to November is the sweet spot for visiting; this is when the city gets a late burst of sun, known as an “Indian Summer”, and the fog rolls away. There are also less tourists, better weather and good deals on hotels. Spring is a good time to visit as it is before the peak season price hikes that come during the summer. If you want to visit during the summer, make sure to book your flights to San Francisco well in advance to save yourself the extra costs of last minute bookings.

If you are flexible and can pick and choose practically any date of the year, then you’ll definitely find cheap flights to San Francisco at some point in the year. It’s advisable to book San Francisco flights and hotels at the same time to ensure your San Francisco vacation is complete, and as far in advance as possible.

How long is the flight to San Francisco?

On average, a flight from New York to San Francisco takes 11 hours 18 minutes. Flights to San Francisco from other popular cities in USA will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.

When is the cheapest time to fly to San Francisco?

Use this chart to determine the cheapest time to fly round-trip from New York to San Francisco. Price data was last updated on November 10, 2024.

Users looking for the lowest fares to San Francisco should consider flying on Wednesday afternoons, when prices are typically cheapest. Budget-minded travelers will want to avoid Sunday afternoons, when prices are usually at their highest.

Weekly flight availability to San Francisco

The most flights from New York to San Francisco are scheduled on a Friday (152 on average). You will have fewer flight options on Saturday, which is when the least amount of flights are scheduled (74 on average).

What are the cheapest airlines that fly to San Francisco?

The cheapest airlines flying from New York to San Francisco are Spirit Airlines, Frontier and Delta.

Rainfall in San Francisco by month

Plan your trip to San Francisco by taking into account the average rainfall totals by month.

In terms of precipitation, rainfall in San Francisco ranges from 0.0 - 4.4 inches per month. January is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 4.4 in. July is typically the driest time to visit San Francisco when rainfall is around 0.0 in.

Temperature in San Francisco by month

Plan your trip to San Francisco by taking into account the average temperature totals by month.

If weather is an important factor for your trip to San Francisco, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, September is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 62.6 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 51.8 F).

Reviews of airlines servicing San Francisco

Get insights into the airlines that provide service to San Francisco. 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 San Francisco. Reviews last updated November 15, 2024.
Read through reviews of airlines servicing San Francisco, such as Frontier, Alaska Airlines and Delta. Users can see the overall rating for each airline as well as how each is rated in terms of entertainment options, comfort, food, crew/service, and boarding process.
8.2
Very good
121 reviews

Overall

8.2

Food

6.8

Crew

9.0

Entertainment

6.6

Boarding

8.4

Comfort

8.3

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1 / 8

Good flight on Breeze, on time, comfortable, friendly pilot and crew

8.2
Very good
121 reviews
8.2
Very good
121 reviews

Overall

8.2

Food

6.8

Crew

9.0

Entertainment

6.6

Boarding

8.4

Comfort

8.3

Reviews

1 / 8

Good flight on Breeze, on time, comfortable, friendly pilot and crew

8.1
Very good
5,043 reviews
8.2
Very good
121 reviews

Overall

8.2

Food

6.8

Crew

9.0

Entertainment

6.6

Boarding

8.4

Comfort

8.3

Reviews

1 / 8

Good flight on Breeze, on time, comfortable, friendly pilot and crew

8.0
Very good
9,441 reviews
8.2
Very good
121 reviews

Overall

8.2

Food

6.8

Crew

9.0

Entertainment

6.6

Boarding

8.4

Comfort

8.3

Reviews

1 / 8

Good flight on Breeze, on time, comfortable, friendly pilot and crew

8.0
Very good
8,784 reviews
8.2
Very good
121 reviews

Overall

8.2

Food

6.8

Crew

9.0

Entertainment

6.6

Boarding

8.4

Comfort

8.3

Reviews

1 / 8

Good flight on Breeze, on time, comfortable, friendly pilot and crew

7.7
Good
289 reviews
8.2
Very good
121 reviews

Overall

8.2

Food

6.8

Crew

9.0

Entertainment

6.6

Boarding

8.4

Comfort

8.3

Reviews

1 / 8

Good flight on Breeze, on time, comfortable, friendly pilot and crew

San Francisco Travel Guide

Trips to San Francisco, which is located on a peninsula between the San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean, offer cable cars, hilly and roller-coaster like streets, Victorian architecture, luxury boutiques, nouveau restaurants, walkable beaches, and of course, the gorgeous Golden Gate Bridge. You might just be lucky enough to get a glimpse of it on your flight to San Francisco if you have a window seat but if not, you’ll surely want to see it – or drive on it – at some point after you land. The view alone of the Golden Gate Bridge glinting in the sunlight makes catching a cheap flight to San Francisco worth it. Views of the bridge and surrounding bay area are especially majestic when the fog rolls in.

San Francisco is also well known for its laid-back liberal lifestyle. In fact, San Francisco was the first city in the U.S. to allow gay marriage. In 2004, hundreds of gay couples from around the nation boarded flights to San Francisco and waited in line to say “I do.” Today, the city maintains its laissez-faire ambience and treats its visitors to the same type of carefree manner. San Francisco also served as the birthplace of the dot.com birth, and subsequently the dot.com bust, and continues to thrive today as a city of entrepreneurs and invention.

Book a flight to San Francisco to be in a city that is constantly on the list of America’s most expensive cities to live in, and property values continue to rise to some of the highest in the nation. This vibrant city is made up of several distinct and inviting neighborhoods, many of which you’ll want to see and visit, including North Beach, one of the most beloved. Pacific Heights is swanky with elegant mansions; the Castro is known around the world as a center for progressive gay culture; Chinatown is the largest of its kind that you will find without flying to Asia; and Haight-Ashbury, no longer the epicenter of hippie culture, still holds on to its laidback vibe even as its streets fill with exclusive boutiques and hip – though pricey – restaurants.

Culture buffs flying to San Francisco have endless venues and activities to choose from on their vacation. The city is home to the San Francisco Opera, one of the largest companies in the United States. The Fillmore, a historic music venue, gained fame in the 1960s, housing a stage where now-famous musicians such as Janis Joplin and Jefferson Airplane first performed and created what is known as the “San Francisco Sound.” The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) is home to cherished 20th Century and contemporary works of art. The California Academy of Sciences, a natural history museum, also hosts the Morrison Planetarium and Steinhart Aquarium. You’ll also want to be sure to visit Fisherman’s Wharf, where you’ll find restaurants, shops and more. Another can’t miss is a visit to Alcatraz Island. A ferry can take you from the mainland over to the “Rock” (for a fee of course), and there you can tour the infamous federal penitentiary that was once home to notorious inmates like Al Capone and Whitey Bulger, before it shut down in the early 1960’s. San Francisco is also home to great sports franchises such as the San Francisco 49ers of the NFL and a Major League Baseball team, the San Francisco Giants.

With all the entertainment options and the wide range of culture and diversity in San Francisco, it’s no wonder the city thrives on tourism. Flights to San Francisco are always filled with travelers seeking a reprieve from life’s everyday chaos. There is so much to see and do in the city by the bay, it’s hard to figure out where to start and how to fit it all in. Here are some tips to help you plan and enjoy the smoothest possible trip to San Francisco.

Getting to and around the city of San Francisco

The easiest and most convenient way to travel from San Francisco International Airport (SFO) to the city is from the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station. It’s located in the International Terminal, and you can take a free AirTrain from all terminals to the BART station. You will need to buy a ticket from the BART station before you travel, or you can book in advance and exchange your voucher for the correct ticket, which is kind of like a debit card which you keep for your time in San Francisco. Another option is to get a taxi from outside of the airport, but just remember that your driver will expect a tip. You can also take a bus or a shared van from the airport; simply tell the driver where you want to go and he’ll add you to his route and tell you the price. You can also rent a car but renting a car in San Francisco may be more trouble than it is worth. The city is covered with steep hills and one-way streets, traffic backups can be a nightmare, and parking is scarce and expensive. You’ll only really need a car if you’re heading out of town.

It’s easy to get around the city of San Francisco on foot and the public transportation system can get you anywhere else. San Francisco’s main transportation network is the San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni). It has many bus lines with electric trolley buses as well as the famous historic cable cars. Riding one of the cable cars from Nob Hill down to Fisherman’s Wharf is an integral part of the San Francisco tourist experience. Check out the Muni Passports that offer unlimited rides for several days (for a fee of course). Biking is also a popular way to get around, but you’ll have to steel yourself to get up and over some of the hills. The easiest way to get a cab is calling ahead or lining up for one at a hotel stand. To get out of the city, you can hop aboard the BART, the fast and efficient subway linking the city to the East Bay. You can also catch one of the many ferries sailing for Sausalito, Larkspur and Tiburon.

Tips for your stay in San Francisco

  • Golden Gate Park, larger than Central Park in New York, is a wonderful green space. It boasts some major attractions such as the Japanese Tea Garden, the Music Concourse Area, the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum and the Academy of Sciences, one of the largest natural history museums in the world. The park is also home to the San Francisco Botanical Garden, which features thousands of plant species.
  • The National AIDS Memorial Grove, also found within Golden Gate Park, was first envisioned in 1988 by a small group of San Franciscans who were looking for a way to express their grief at the deaths of so many family members and friends. Today, this serene space is a living tribute to all whose lives have been touched by AIDS.
  • Alcatraz is more than just the prison where notorious criminals and others languished. The island was the location of the first U.S. fort and lighthouse on the West Coast. Make reservations in advance if you intend on visiting, perhaps as you book your cheap flights to San Francisco, as tours fill up quickly. If visiting at the end of September, watch or join the Alcatraz Invitational Swim.
  • Wine country is just an hour or so from San Francisco. Most of California’s wineries are in Napa Valley and Sonoma Valley. Napa Valley has more wineries and attracts more tourists. Sonoma is lower key with family-run wineries.
  • If you are brave enough, attempt to drive your vehicle down San Francisco’s “crookedest” street, Lombard. This famous street is extra steep and features numerous hairpin turns that you’ll need to navigate. If traveling with a companion, have him or her take a picture of you driving from the bottom of the street for a memorable photograph.
  • Make sure to take a photo of San Francisco’s famous “Postcard Row,” which is made up of a number of Victorian homes situated side by side, all built in the late 1800’s. This row of houses is one of the city’s most famous vistas, as people come from far and wide to take a snap of the “Painted Ladies.” You may also recognize it from the opening credits of the famous TV show Full House.

Finding Flights from San Francisco

Looking to get out of the Bay Area for a while? With a number of domestic and international flight options, Cheapflights can help you find the perfect escape.

Arrive in plenty of time for your flight by taking BART Rapid Rail. The SamTrans public bus service also transports passengers to the airport.

San Francisco, CA airport overview

San Francisco International Airport (SFO) is located 13 miles (21 km) south of downtown San Francisco and is the largest airport in the Bay Area and the second-busiest airport in California.

Comprising four terminals – Terminals 1, 2, 3 and the International Terminal – that form a ring around a multi-story Domestic Airport parking garage, San Francisco International is easy to navigate. Terminals 1-3 handle all domestic flights, while the International Terminal mainly manages international flights. Customs, immigrations and baggage claims are generally fast; staff are friendly, signage is good and transport to and from the airport is excellent.  Delays are common, though, due to the region’s adverse weather patterns; however, there are plans to extend the runways in order to aid aircraft flying in low visibility conditions.

San Francisco International is clean and modern. With its newly revamped Terminal 2 housing an award-winning aviation museum and library, along with an extensive array of retail, dining, entertainment and health establishments, it is truly a world-class facility.

Flights to San Francisco International Airport comes from a number of destinations worldwide, including Toronto, Paris, Tokyo, London, Hong Kong, Seoul, Lima, Frankfurt, Singapore, San Salvador, Beijing, Mexico City, Sydney and Cancun, in addition to numerous domestic routes.

  • What’s the weather like in San Francisco?

    If you’re looking for tank-top weather and margaritas on the beach, cancel your flight to San Francisco. The city by the bay is surprisingly chilly, even in summer. Sitting in the upper deck at AT&T Park in June watching a Giants game might actually be quite frigid, believe it or not. Summer temperatures occasionally go above 70 degrees and usually start with a morning fog over the city. Because of the fog, the city rarely sees more than a few hot days in a row, but just a few miles inland it’s clear, hot, and dry. Book airline tickets to San Francisco in the fall when clear skies and comfortable temperatures still grace the city, and the city is not quite as busy with tourists. Winter temperatures are usually in the 40’s and 50’s and rarely go below freezing. But the winter rain combined with ocean breezes can make it feel cold.

  • When is the best time to fly to San Francisco?

    Peak Season: Flights to San Francisco are at their most expensive between June and August as this is the busiest time of the year. Be prepared for hotels near top sights such as the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman’s Wharf, North Beach, Haight-Ashbury and the colorful Chinatown area to be booked up early. You’ll find the waterfront more crowded as well, and restaurants a lot busier. There are also many festivals, street fairs and special events taking place during this time. For any flight to San Francisco during this time of year make sure to book in advance. Off Season: The off season is winter time, however this is also when the ballet and opera seasons are at their peak, making it a great time to visit. January often has cheap flights to San Francisco and also hosts the celebration of Martin Luther King Jr’s birthday. It consists of a 1.5-mile march, with civil rights advocates, singers and performers all adding to the festivities and bringing Martin Luther King’s message back to the forefront. From the middle of September until the middle of November is a great time to visit, as most of the tourists have left and the city is still warm and sunny, making it a perfect time to book cheap flights to San Francisco then.

  • How long is the flight to San Francisco?

    Arrive at San Francisco International Airport from almost anywhere in the world with nonstop or multi-stop flights. Fly from Chicago to San Francisco in just over four hours. Expect to spend a little under eleven hours in the air for a flight from Dublin, just under six hours from New York City and a little over an hour from Las Vegas.

  • Which airlines fly to San Francisco?

    With non-stop flights reaching numerous international and U.S. cities, San Francisco International Airport keeps you connected, no matter where your Bay Area travel plans originate. Fly on one of many domestic or international airlines. The international carriers include Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, Air Canada, Air New Zealand, British Airways, Emirates and KLM. Domestic airline options include American, Delta, JetBlue, Southwest and United.

  • What should you pack for a flight to San Francisco?

    Leave that teeny tiny bikini and your tank tops at home. You won’t need them in San Francisco. It may be located in California, but the city stays surprisingly cool year round thanks to the regular fog. Summer weather is often in the 70’s. Bring a light jacket just in case. If you visit in the fall, clearer skies yield even lower temperatures, so pack cooler clothes. San Francisco doesn’t usually dip below freezing, but winter temps often drop to the 40’s and 50’s with chilling rain. Pack warm clothes and a jacket for winter trips to the Bay Area. The city offers amazing architecture and plenty of sights, so bring comfy shoes to trek through the streets for a close-up view.

  • What are some things to do in San Francisco?

    San Francisco is full of new experiences, beautiful Victorian architecture and a laid-back, carefree vibe. You can go from morning to night and never see all of the city, but there are some must-see stops to include on your itinerary. Start with the obligatory photo with the Golden Gate Bridge in the background. If you have time, walk or bike across the bridge. Alcatraz Island is another top attraction on any itinerary. Explore the inside of this former maximum security prison for a brush with history. Take the nighttime tour if you’re up to the eeriness. Round out your touristy agenda with a trip to Fisherman’s Wharf and a ride on a cable car. For local flavor, head to the Ferry Building Marketplace on Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday. The stands fill with locally grown produce, gourmet treats and artisan-style foods. San Francisco boasts the largest Chinatown in the country. It’s a chaotic setting, but it’s an experience you won’t forget. The San Francisco Giants stadium treats fans to amazing views and great ball. If you prefer to be the one staying active, explore the many stairways strewn through the hills of the city. More than 400 stairways exist. Some of those stairs take a little searching to find. Keep walking to the Mission District to marvel at more than 200 murals celebrating the culture of the area. Cap your day of on-the-ground exploring with a trip to the top of Coit Tower on Telegraph Hill. It’s the perfect place to view the city.

  • What airport do you fly into for flights to San Francisco?

    Most people fly into San Francisco (SFO) if they book a flight to San Francisco. San Francisco is conveniently located just 11.8 mi from San Francisco’s city center. On average, San Francisco has 125 flights from New York per day from 10 airlines.

  • Can I find cheaper flights to San Francisco if I am willing to have layovers?

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

  • What is the best airline to fly to San Francisco?

    Based on reviews from Cheapflights users, Spirit Airlines is rated the highest out of the airlines that fly to San Francisco.

  • What is the cheapest airport to fly to in San Francisco?

    San Francisco is currently the cheapest airport to fly to in San Francisco. One-way flights to San Francisco typically cost $29, while round-trip flights cost around $41.

  • How much is a round-trip flight to San Francisco?

    A round-trip flight to San Francisco will typically cost around $909, however they can be found for as little as $41.

  • Where does the fastest flight to San Francisco depart from?

    For those looking to save time traveling to San Francisco, Monterey Regional offers the quickest one-way flight (0 hours 48 minutes).

  • Does San Francisco have rental cars?

    Yes. Those touching down at San Francisco can take advantage of the rental car services offered upon their arrival.

  • Are there hotels close to San Francisco?

    Yes. San Francisco has hotels nearby for those requiring accommodations. Grand Hyatt At Sfo is the closest property to San Francisco (1.0 mi away from San Francisco).

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