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January, February, and September are the cheapest months to fly to Phoenix (PHX). Round-trip domestic fares from New York to Phoenix typically range between $100 and $106 for February.
The low season in Phoenix (PHX) is late summer and early fall (August-September, during the monsoon season). The most expensive months are June to August and December, when demand is highest. Round-trip fares during peak periods often range from $247 to $310 (based on flights from New York to Phoenix). Prices in peak season increase by about 30% to 50% compared to off-peak months.
If we compare the fares for the one-way top three routes, here's the data
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) serves more than 20 airlines and offers over 140 nonstop destinations worldwide, making it one of the 10 busiest airports in the United States.
Airport statistics show that Phoenix Airport (PHX) handled over 1,300 flights in a single day in January 2026.
Here is a breakdown of popular routes served by the major carriers operating flights to Phoenix.
The Denver (DEN) to Phoenix (PHX) route has the highest frequency, with 50-60+ flights per day. This route is served by all major airlines- American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and Delta Air Lines.
Denver (DEN) to Phoenix (PHX), One-way flight.
*fares are based on 3 months from now-
January and February usually offer the lowest airfare prices. Round-trip flights from major U.S. cities can cost around $100 - $106 during these months.
American Airlines and Southwest Airlines are the largest carriers. Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and Alaska Airlines also operate nonstop flights. JetBlue has limited service from select East Coast cities. Spirit Airlines discontinued PHX service in January 2026.
Phoenix Sky Harbor is about 5 miles east of Downtown Phoenix. Travel time is typically 10-20 minutes by car or rideshare, or 15-20 minutes via PHX Sky Train and Valley Metro Rail.
Nonstop service connects PHX to Los Angeles, Denver, Dallas/Fort Worth, Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, Seattle, Las Vegas, New York (JFK/EWR), San Francisco, and over 130 other domestic destinations.
Terminal 3 serves Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Alaska Airlines, and JetBlue Airways. Terminal 4 serves American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and all international carriers.
Frontier Airlines remains the cheapest carrier offering budget fares to Phoenix. Spirit Airlines no longer operates at PHX.
Yes. British Airways (London Heathrow), Air Canada (Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver), WestJet (Calgary, Toronto, Edmonton), Volaris (Mexico City, Guadalajara), Aeromexico (Mexico City), and Starlux Airlines (Taipei) all serve PHX.
Popular attractions include the Desert Botanical Garden, Camelback Mountain, Papago Park, Heard Museum, Phoenix Zoo, and South Mountain Park & Preserve.
Nearby alternatives include Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport (AZA) and Scottsdale Airport (SDL).
Travelers are advised to arrive two hours before domestic flights and three hours before international flights at PHX.
Using incognito mode can help prevent websites from tracking repeated searches. This may reduce the chance of airfare prices appearing inflated, though it is not guaranteed.
Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and Alaska Airlines all allow pets on board and operate flights to Phoenix.
Yes, last-minute deals are often available through airline websites and online travel agencies, though availability is limited.
Phoenix Sky Harbor does not provide on-site luggage lockers, but secure off-site storage facilities are available nearby through providers like Stasher, Bounce, and Qeepl.
Flights are generally cheapest on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, when demand is lower compared to weekends.
PHX is the largest and busiest airport in Arizona, offering the widest range of nonstop domestic and international routes. Phoenix-Mesa Gateway and Scottsdale airports serve limited commercial flights.
Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport often has cheaper fares on ultra-low-cost carriers like Allegiant, but PHX offers more nonstop options and competitive fares overall.
Phoenix Sky Harbor has nonstop service from Los Angeles, Denver, Dallas/Fort Worth, Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, Seattle, Las Vegas, New York, San Francisco, and 150+ other destinations.
Flying mid-week (Tuesday-Thursday) often yields lower fares to Phoenix compared to weekends, especially on Southwest and Frontier.