Cheap flights to Sedona, AZ

BOS — PHX
Jun 6 — Jun 131

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Flights to Sedona in 2023

Flight route prices based on searches on Cheapflights within the last 3 days, monthly prices based on aggregated historical data.

Popular in

June

Cheapest in

September

Average price

$749

Round-trip from

$453

One-way from

$395
High demand for flights, 10% potential price rise
Best time to find cheap flights, 1% potential price drop
Average for round-trip flights in June 2023
From New York to Flagstaff Pulliam
One-way flight from New York to Sedona

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Price

New York John F Kennedy IntlFlagstaff Pulliam

JFK - FLG

JFKFLG

New York John F Kennedy Intl

Thu 9/7

1 stop17h 21m

Flagstaff Pulliam

Tue 9/19

1 stop12h 29m

New York John F Kennedy IntlFlagstaff Pulliam

JFK - FLG

JFKFLG

New York John F Kennedy Intl

Sun 9/3

1 stop7h 33m

Flagstaff Pulliam

Thu 9/7

1 stop9h 15m

New York John F Kennedy IntlFlagstaff Pulliam

JFK - FLG

JFKFLG

New York John F Kennedy Intl

Tue 8/22

2 stops10h 59m

Flagstaff Pulliam

Tue 8/29

1 stop10h 01m

New York LaGuardiaFlagstaff Pulliam

LGA - FLG

LGAFLG

New York LaGuardia

Tue 8/22

1 stop10h 25m

Flagstaff Pulliam

Tue 8/29

2 stops9h 04m

New York LaGuardiaFlagstaff Pulliam

LGA - FLG

LGAFLG

New York LaGuardia

Tue 8/22

2 stops11h 08m

Flagstaff Pulliam

Tue 8/29

2 stops10h 19m

New York John F Kennedy IntlFlagstaff Pulliam

JFK - FLG

JFKFLG

New York John F Kennedy Intl

Sun 9/3

2 stops11h 24m

Flagstaff Pulliam

Thu 9/7

2 stops9h 27m

New York John F Kennedy IntlFlagstaff Pulliam

JFK - FLG

JFKFLG

New York John F Kennedy Intl

Tue 8/22

2 stops10h 54m

Flagstaff Pulliam

Tue 8/29

2 stops10h 39m

New York John F Kennedy IntlFlagstaff Pulliam

JFK - FLG

JFKFLG

New York John F Kennedy Intl

Thu 9/7

2 stops10h 21m

Flagstaff Pulliam

Tue 9/19

1 stop12h 29m

New York John F Kennedy IntlFlagstaff Pulliam

JFK - FLG

JFKFLG

New York John F Kennedy Intl

Wed 7/19

1 stop8h 20m

Flagstaff Pulliam

Tue 8/1

1 stop10h 06m

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Reviews of Airlines Servicing Sedona

Alaska Airlines
8.0
Very good
1,375 reviews

Entertainment

7.1

Boarding

8.3

Overall

8.0

Comfort

8.0

Crew

8.6

Food

7.2

Reviews

1 / 10

They lost my luggage on my way to NY and then again on my way to SF, horrible

Alaska Airlines
8.0
Very good
1,375 reviews
Alaska Airlines
8.0
Very good
1,375 reviews

Entertainment

7.1

Boarding

8.3

Overall

8.0

Comfort

8.0

Crew

8.6

Food

7.2

Reviews

1 / 10

They lost my luggage on my way to NY and then again on my way to SF, horrible

American Airlines
7.3
Good
2,149 reviews
Alaska Airlines
8.0
Very good
1,375 reviews

Entertainment

7.1

Boarding

8.3

Overall

8.0

Comfort

8.0

Crew

8.6

Food

7.2

Reviews

1 / 10

They lost my luggage on my way to NY and then again on my way to SF, horrible

Scandinavian Airlines
7.2
Good
147 reviews
Alaska Airlines
8.0
Very good
1,375 reviews

Entertainment

7.1

Boarding

8.3

Overall

8.0

Comfort

8.0

Crew

8.6

Food

7.2

Reviews

1 / 10

They lost my luggage on my way to NY and then again on my way to SF, horrible

Frontier
5.9
Fair
669 reviews
Alaska Airlines
8.0
Very good
1,375 reviews

Entertainment

7.1

Boarding

8.3

Overall

8.0

Comfort

8.0

Crew

8.6

Food

7.2

Reviews

1 / 10

They lost my luggage on my way to NY and then again on my way to SF, horrible

What is the cheapest month to fly to Sedona?

The cheapest ticket to Sedona found for each month in 2023 based on historical flight searches by Cheapflights users.

January

$237

February

$237

March

$321

April

$345

May

$360

June

$427

July

$403

August

$327

September

$345

October

$346

November

$357

December

$286

At the present moment the cheapest month to fly to Sedona is currently January; with June being the most expensive. Prices will vary depending on multiple factors such as booking in advance, airline and departure airports and times.

When is the best time to fly to Sedona?

Average Sedona flight ticket prices and weather conditions for 2023 and 2024 by month

NYC - FLG

Price

$541 - $798

FLG

Temperature

32 - 71.6 °F

FLG

Rainfall

0.4 - 2.7 inches

When is the best time to book a flight to Sedona?

To ensure you get the cheapest price possible for a flight to Sedona, you should look to book at least 60 days in advance of your intended travel date. The price of your flight may increase if you delay and leave booking until a week or so before departure.

Which day is cheapest to fly to Sedona?

The cheapest flights to Sedona are usually found when departing on a Saturday. The departure day with the highest cost at present is Tuesday.

What time of day is cheapest to fly to Sedona?

Sedona flights can be made cheaper if you choose a flight in the morning. Booking a flight in the afternoon will likely mean higher prices.

You may not consider the color red to be a peaceful backdrop, but you’ll change your mind as you enter “red rock country” and the natural red colors infuse their natural beauty into each of your senses. Take a deep breath and absorb all that your Sedona will offer. 

Settled on the southwestern rim of the Colorado Plateau, Sedona lies between the Coconino and Yavapai counties. Its mile-high rocks make long drives a pleasure, and the never-ending forestry create the illusion that you’re living inside a national park. Once a rural ranching community, Sedona is now a place known for its mystical environment and its refreshing energy. An early settler, Carl Schnelby turned his house into both a post office and a hotel for travelers, and when pressed to name his complex, he chose his wife’s first name – Sedona – to set his place apart. The name stuck, and expanded to the surrounding area, now filled with hotels, resorts, bed and breakfasts, and more than 30 churches. 

Sedona’s picturesque desert terrain creates the perfect outdoor paradise for a spiritual awakening for which the area is so well-known. More than 4 million tourists visit Sedona each year for the serenity of this organically infused atmosphere. When you’re not connecting with your inner “om,” take advantage of the shopping, outdoor sports, and resorts that lie inside the city’s 19-square miles.

Sedona, AZ climate

Arizona boasts beautiful, warm weather all year long, and the relentless sun only cools things down a bit during the winter when temperatures fluctuate between 45-75 degrees Fahrenheit. While days are usually warm and bright, extreme highs and lows do occur, depending on your location in the desert. If you’re in the middle of the desert on a hot summer day, you might experience 125 degrees Fahrenheit of simmering sunlight, but if you’re in the same spot on a winter evening, temperatures can easily plummet to 35 degrees Fahrenheit below zero. If you’re booking flights to Sedona to stay in more popular areas though, conditions typically stay mild and pleasant, ranging between 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit. 

Best Time to Fly to Sedona, AZ

Although Sedona has four distinct seasons, each one is laden with sunshine and clear skies so it’s easy to plan a visit to Sedona all year-round. 

Peak Season:

The perfect time to book flights to Sedona is during the winter months of December to February, when the sun’s rays taper off, and allow for cooler temperatures and milder conditions. Winter storms do occur, but only in the high mountains, where snow covers the peaks in a white blanket. As usual, precipitation depends on the elevation. 

Off-Peak Season: 

Although it’s hard to believe there could ever be an off season in such a beautiful place, travelers often find cheap flights to Sedona during the summer months (July – mid September) because of scorching temperatures, thunderstorms, and exorbitant rainfall. When high winds up to 100 mph and a rainstorm combine, the peaceful red haven becomes a chaotic mess.

Getting around Sedona, AZ

A great way to get around the city is by hopping aboard the city trolley. It might be a good idea to rent a car, but watch out for weekend traffic. The beautiful scenery surrounding Sedona makes for some wonderful drives, but drivers have been known to get distracted by all the beauty – so pay attention to the road.    

Sedona, AZ Travel Information

  • Montezuma Castle: History buffs visiting Sedona should head straight to the ancestral Puebloan site of Montezuma’s Castle. You’ll see a massive cluster of white rock that packs into the side of a mountain. At first it doesn’t seem so complex, but a deeper look lets you know how sophisticated the primitive residences really are. Built between the 12th and 14th centuries, the rock structure is filled with passage ways and windows carved by hand, where natives roamed. A museum on the natural, green grounds offers interpretations of each section’s archaeology and you’re free to guide yourself wherever your interests stray. 
  • Oak Creek Canyon: If your flight to Sedona arrives early evening, you’re in luck – the sunset view on Airport Road is not to be missed. Along that stretch, highway 89A runs into Oak Creek Canyon, where unforgettable views are simply taken for granted. Near the more narrow part of the canyon, red, orange, and white cliffs make a dramatic backdrop dotted with giant green cottonwood trees sprouting from the sides. Make a pit stop to swim or fish for trout in Grasshopper Point, or pack a picnic lunch at Slide Rock Park. 
  • Energy Vortexes: Travelers searching for spiritual awakening visit Sedona to connect with their inner selves and soak up the land’s natural essence. Energy vortexes, funnel shaped spaces created by whirling fluid, air, or electricity, are known to be spiritual power centers that create uplifting experiences. Since Sedona attracts such a large new age community seeking alternate forces of energy and healing methods some refer to it as “Spiritual Disneyland.” To experience one of the energy vortexes, head to the Boynton Canyon, the Airport vortex, the Bell Rock vortex, or the Red Rod Crossing vortex. 
  • Art: Sedona’s buzzing art industry is relatively new, but attracts a lot of attention. The Sedona art scene dates back to the 1960’s when the Cowboy Artists of America founded the organization, which has become the driving force of the local economy. Collections of traditional western, contemporary Southwestern, and Native American art now spans in dozens of galleries (mostly situated near the Y). In the narrow alleys and courtyards of Tlaquepaque, more than 40 shops and restaurants focus around selling high-end art and steering clear of kitschy, cheap southwestern souvenirs.
  • Yoga in Sedona: Because of the area’s energetic appeal, yoga lovers book flights to Sedona in search of spiritual awakening. If you are a yogi, or are simply interested in experiencing the balance of yoga in such a mystical place, then your Sedona yoga options are endless. Many yoga retreats are offered for weekend and week-long plans, but if you’re more inclined to take the part-time approach many studios also offer single classes on a daily basis. Sedona is one of the “hot power spots” for spirituality, so most yoga sessions center on stimulating your spiritual sensitivity, and expanding your higher consciousness. Use this healing and learning atmosphere to reflect, and discover your inner strengths, peace, and well-being. 
  • The Red Rocks: People travel to Sedona to experience first-hand the beauty of the internationally known Red Rocks. More than 320 million years ago, Sedona existed only under water and was inhabited by sea creatures and organisms. As the land and water level changed, the shells of these creatures were left behind and after millions of years, the shells bound together to form what we now know as “rocks.” About 50 million years following the rock formation, the color red started to form. When the river paths changed over time the sediment – made mostly of iron in the form of iron oxide (which gives the quartz its red color) – was left on the rocks. Since the “rocks” were so absorbent and easy to erode, they quickly sucked up the iron oxide and now boast that beautiful orange-red hue. 
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