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Cheap Flights from Dallas to Arizona

Cheapest round-trip prices found by our users on KAYAK in the last 72 hours
Tucson
Tucson1 stop$256
Flagstaff
Flagstaffnonstop$384
Tucson
Tucson1 stop$256
Flagstaff
Flagstaffnonstop$384

Book Cheap Dallas to Arizona Plane Tickets

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights from Dallas to Arizona that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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Recent round-trip flight deals from Dallas to Arizona

Tue, Aug 4 - Fri, Aug 7
Frontier Logo
10:23 pm - 10:59 pm
DFW
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PHX
2h 36mnonstop
Frontier Logo
6:24 am - 10:59 am
PHX
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DFW
2h 35mnonstop
$157Frontier
Wed, Aug 5 - Fri, Aug 7
Frontier Logo
11:54 am - 12:26 pm
DFW
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PHX
2h 32mnonstop
Frontier Logo
6:24 am - 10:59 am
PHX
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DFW
2h 35mnonstop
$158Frontier
Wed, Aug 12 - Sat, Aug 15
Frontier Logo
11:54 am - 12:26 pm
DFW
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PHX
2h 32mnonstop
Frontier Logo
6:24 am - 10:59 am
PHX
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DFW
2h 35mnonstop
$159Frontier
Wed, Aug 5 - Wed, Aug 12
Southwest Logo
9:05 am - 9:40 am
DAL
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PHX
2h 35mnonstop
Southwest Logo
4:45 pm - 9:05 pm
PHX
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DAL
2h 20mnonstop
$223Southwest
Tue, Sep 15 - Tue, Sep 29
Southwest Logo
5:15 pm - 6:55 pm
DAL
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PHX
3h 40m
1 stop
Southwest Logo
1:20 pm - 5:40 pm
PHX
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DAL
2h 20mnonstop
$229Southwest
Wed, Sep 9 - Sun, Sep 13
American Airlines Logo
8:38 am - 8:57 am
DFW
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TUS
2h 19mnonstop
American Airlines Logo
3:54 pm - 8:28 pm
TUS
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DFW
2h 34mnonstop
$294American Airlines
Sat, Aug 8 - Sat, Aug 15
American Airlines Logo
8:25 am - 8:44 am
DFW
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TUS
2h 19mnonstop
American Airlines Logo
3:58 pm - 8:30 pm
TUS
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DFW
2h 32mnonstop
$299American Airlines
Tue, Aug 11 - Tue, Aug 18
United Airlines Logo
11:40 am - 5:03 pm
DFW
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TUS
7h 23m
1 stop
United Airlines Logo
11:11 am - 5:51 pm
TUS
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DFW
4h 40m
1 stop
$314United Airlines
Mon, Aug 24 - Wed, Aug 26
United Airlines Logo
11:40 am - 5:03 pm
DFW
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TUS
7h 23m
1 stop
United Airlines Logo
6:30 am - 4:05 pm
TUS
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DFW
7h 35m
1 stop
$323United Airlines
Wed, Jul 22 - Sat, Jul 25
Delta Logo
7:35 am - 4:06 pm
DFW
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TUS
10h 31m
2 stops
Delta Logo
11:16 am - 9:23 pm
TUS
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DFW
8h 07m
1 stop
$324Delta
Booking Insights

KAYAK's insights & trends for Dallas to Arizona flights

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from Dallas to Arizona to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

How much is a round-trip flight from Dallas to Arizona?

This analysis is based on the cheapest round-trip price found on KAYAK in the last 12 months by searching for a flight from Dallas to Arizona departing in August.

What is the cheapest Dallas to Arizona flight route?

Data is based on round-trip flight searches on KAYAK over the past month.

The cheapest ticket to Arizona from Dallas found in the last 5 days was to Phoenix, at $163 round-trip. The most popular route is from Dallas/Fort Worth Airport (DFW) to Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl Airport (PHX), and the cheapest round-trip airline ticket found on this route in the last 5 days was $163.

What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Arizona?

The average price for all round-trip flights from Dallas to Arizona depending on the time of departure, clicked by users on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.

The cheapest time of day to fly to Arizona is generally at night, when round-trip flights cost $268 on average. Morning departures are around 3% cheaper than evening flights, on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to Arizona is generally in the afternoon, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is $315.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Dallas to Arizona?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from Dallas to Arizona, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.

The cheapest month for flights from Dallas to Arizona is August, when tickets cost $85 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are June and September, when the average cost of round-trip tickets is $695 and $561 respectively.

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Dallas to Arizona?

The average price of all round-trip flights from Dallas to Arizona clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.

If you are looking for a flight deal from Dallas to Arizona, look for departures on Tuesdays and avoid leaving on a Sunday, as it's usually the priciest day. When flying back from Arizona, Friday is the cheapest day to fly and Sunday is the most expensive.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Dallas to Arizona?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights from Dallas to Arizona, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below average price on the flight from Dallas to Arizona, you should book around 3 weeks before departure, which saves you about 37% compared to booking last minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 13 weeks before departure.

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Cheapest flight$67
Flight from Dallas/Fort Worth Airport to Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport

Flights from Dallas to Arizona: the best tips from KAYAK users

Insights shared by verified travelers who flew the route from Dallas to Arizona 
JoseFlew with American Airlines
DFW
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TUS
Apr 2026
Try to get an early flight time because you never know what’s gonna change.
JulieFlew with British Airways
DFW
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PHX
Nov 2025
Be sure to make sure you give yourself plenty of time if you are connecting through Dallas airport - there are sky trains that take a couple of minutes to get to the right terminal, and it's a large airport.

FAQs - booking Arizona flights

  • What are some common layovers on the route from Dallas to Arizona?

    Flights from Dallas, particularly from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), to major Arizona destinations like Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) and Tucson International Airport (TUS) are typically direct given the close proximity and frequent travel routes between these regions. Layovers are less common on this route, but for flights to smaller airports within Arizona, occasional stopovers might occur at hubs like Denver International Airport (DEN) or Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).

  • If I want to visit the Grand Canyon, which airport should I fly to?

    For a trip to the Grand Canyon, the most practical airports to fly into are Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) in Phoenix or McCarran International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas, Nevada. Both airports offer good connectivity and transportation options for reaching the Grand Canyon. From Phoenix, it's approximately a 3.5- to 4-hour drive to the South Rim, which is the most visited section of the park.

  • Are in-flight internet services offered on this route?

    On flights from Dallas to Arizona, airlines such as American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and United Airlines typically offer Wi-Fi services on board. The availability of complimentary Wi-Fi varies by airline, with some offering basic internet access for free and others charging a fee for full browsing capabilities. For specific details on Wi-Fi availability and pricing, it’s recommended to check with the airline before your flight.

  • How can I make my flight from Dallas to Arizona more sustainable?

    To minimize the environmental impact of your flight, consider flying with airlines that have demonstrated a commitment to sustainability. Airlines like American Airlines and Southwest Airlines have been investing in more fuel-efficient aircraft and have implemented carbon offsetting programs. Opting for direct flights when available can help reduce carbon emissions.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Dallas to Arizona?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Dallas to Arizona.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Dallas to Arizona?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight from Dallas to Arizona is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Dallas to Arizona?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly from Dallas to Arizona with an airline and back with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Dallas to Arizona?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying from Dallas to Arizona up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

Top tips for finding cheap flights to Arizona

  • Your journey will likely begin at one of Dallas's major airports. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is a major hub for American Airlines, offering a range of flight options to Arizona. Dallas Love Field (DAL) is predominantly served by Southwest Airlines, providing additional flight choices to various destinations in Arizona.
  • In Arizona, the primary airports are Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) in Phoenix and Tucson International Airport (TUS) in Tucson. Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is the largest airport in the state, providing easy access to the Phoenix metropolitan area and other parts of central Arizona. Tucson International Airport serves as the main gateway to southern Arizona.
  • American Airlines and Spirit Airlines offer frequent direct flights from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport to both Phoenix and Tucson, making it a convenient choice for travelers. Southwest Airlines, operating from Dallas Love Field, also provides several direct flights to Phoenix with options for flexible travel schedules.
  • Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and Dallas Love Field offer various amenities for families traveling through, including play areas, nursing stations, and family restrooms. Phoenix Sky Harbor and Tucson International Airport also cater to families traveling with children, providing similar amenities to ensure a comfortable experience for both departing and arriving families.
  • For enhanced comfort during your flight, especially for longer routes, consider upgrading your seat. American Airlines offers options for premium seating, which may include additional legroom, priority boarding, and a more comfortable in-flight experience. Upgrades can be especially beneficial for ensuring a relaxed and enjoyable journey.

Reviews of the top 4 airlines serving from Dallas to Arizona

 
See real verified KAYAK customer reviews for airlines flying from Dallas to Arizona. Airline scores are aggregated from all reviews left by passengers on KAYAK after flying with an airline. KAYAK doesn’t show reviews that are older than 5 years. Learn how KAYAK collects reviews.
Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Dallas to Arizona? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
7.9
SouthwestOverall score based on 4235 reviews
8.1Boarding
8.6Crew
8.0Comfort
7.0Food
7.5Entertainment
Airline reviews

I don't know why flying out of Sarasota requires two plane changes.

10.0 ExcellentJohn, Jun 2026
DAL - ABQ
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I don't know why flying out of Sarasota requires two plane changes.

The entire experience from boarding to landing was amazing! The crew were very friendly. Will definitely be back.

First time I've had to use the disabled accommodations. And I could not have had a better experience with Southwest, i was having trouble getting from one terminal to another due to my heart failure. And the next thing I know a Southwest agent had made sure. I had a wheelchair at all my flights. Can't thank them enough.

Delayed flight, lack of information, boarding process is a mess as is the carryon luggage causing issues when leaving the plane….just a poor experience.

Great flight from Seattle to Phoenix and to Chicago-Midway from Phoenix

The new seat assignment thing is wierd. If you don’t pay for a seat they always assign you a middle seat regardless of how many people are on the flight. Idk… the new company that bought Southwest is trying to make it more profitable, but I’m just not seeing it. The flight attendants aren’t having as much fun anymore. It just feels like the airline is slowly dying. IMO. We shall see if Southwest is the next Toy’s R Us.

The Air hostess were very rude on my flight from Houston to Austin . Their regular communication itself felt a they are shouting at people.

Plane was late. Zero service for 2+ hour flight and it was not that bumpy.

It was good from LAX to Phoenix, But the connection in Phoenix to Tulsa was not that great. The staff on both flights were great. The choice of free entertainment was ok nothing to brag about. The 45 min delay because of some electrical issue wasn't great from Phoenix to Tulsa. We sat there with hardly any air, The seat I had was between windows so the side of the plane pushed in on you. My being a bigger man it then made the seating area uncomfortable. The seats on the plane had no power to connect to recharge your phone or anything. I would recommend that they should look into a slot or clamp to hold your phone to enjoy while watching the entertainment choices hands-free. Also make it possible to raise the inner seat by the window be able to raise the arm rest up to make more room for larger people to set more comfortably. I would also say other then that stop price gouging the airfare or nickel and diming everything. Not fair for people having to fly for emergencies and be paying for higher prices due to the season or holidays. Your making your money either way and the cost of flying is still going to be the same regardless if there's 100 people or 200 people.

I have roller bag with food and medication told me I couldn't bring on my 2nd flight today. 15 years flying with SW never an issue with that bag.

Flight was delayed 5 hours. Initial reason for delay was 'maintenance' - which makes sense. Then, the additional 2 hours continued to say it was maintenance - when I know EWR had a 2 hour delay. AA did not say that. Additionally, when boarding, there was only one agent at the counter for a long time - until another came to help. After boarding, we had to wait another 45 minutes due to 'no catering'. So while we waited for catering, AA continued to board additional passengers - which seemed odd - and raised questions about what really was going on. I sat in First Class. During the flight, the flight crew allowed a significant number of non-First Class passengers to use the front bathroom - which created a very crowded environment in First Class which was uncomfortable. This also delayed First Class passengers from using the bathroom. Overall, horrible experience.

Another uncoordinated American experience. Always surprises me at DFW for them of all places. Have to take this flight as there are no other good time options. We knew from the start that something was wrong, but the pilot wouldn't tell us. I just watched my Kayak app grow the delay by 10 minutes as it went to 3.5 hours. They were uncoordinated with maintenance (as maintenance, when finally arriving, knew within 15 minutes the plane wasn't going. No 'sorry' or 'this is what is going on' comment. The pilot seemed unfazed / didn't care about the process we were going through.

The seats. The seat in front of me was awful and when the guy sat down, it flew back and hit my head when I was putting my backpack under the seat, It didn't make for a pleasant experience,

The plane was large, not full, but one with 3 seats near each window and 4 in a row in the middle of the plane. There were screens on the backs of the seats for entertainment and information. To use the entertainment one needs ear plugs that physically plug into the screen. My husband had some he let me use as I only had blue tooth type. The stewards gave out some headphones to some, but when my neighbor asked for some, the steward said no. So maybe they ran out? Idk. Bring the old kind of headphones or earbuds if you want entertainment in case this is the type of entertainment offered. We had a very tight connection in Miami. 43 minutes. The other economy passengers allowed us to get ahead of them because I asked if we could since we were near boarding time for our next flight and 35 gates away. They were extremely kind. First class wasn’t going to allow us to pass through. We did make the next flight. Our baggage didn’t, but they were delivered to us the next day and we were prepared with essentials in our carry on packs.

Everything went as planned. The only issue I had was with the gate C31 attendant. The person could barely speak English and was very difficult to understand.

They made nearly everyone check their bag because the overhead bins are way too small. Extremely inconvenient

Was put into a seat right behind the toilet that had no entertainment possible but did have plenty of leg room over noisy part of plane.

Movies on my phone are great. It would be nice to have a gluten free snack option.

They lost my baggage and I am still struggling to the information and update

Flight delays for communication overall not a good experience uncomfortable on the plane. Person in front of me reclined his seat, putting them inches from my lap.

JetBlue worker, Blythe, was so amazing at the DCA counter. If it wasn’t for her, I’m not sure we would’ve made it through. Please thank her!

They lost my luggage and refuse to help. Terrible airline. I've never experienced worse customer service in my life. Pretty much just told me too bad that I lost all my luggage, not caring that I am stuck in Europe for 2 weeks with absolutely nothing.

You should have had Wifi to make it much enjoyable.

The flight out was delayed from 3:40pm to 5pm and again to 8pm. We boarded after 5pm, had to disembark because they could not get the Engine started, then we switched gates and got a new plane and did not board until after 8pm.

The flight was delayed after already taxiing from the gate due to a malfunction. After 3 hours we were told the flight was canceled. The next flight available was Sunday. My daughter and I stayed overnight in the airport due to this issue. I was given a $12 meal voucher. Unacceptable

Whole experience was poor. Delayed 2 hours. Lied about the delays. Was all jet blues fault and tried to blame on air traffic control. Sent out other let trips and wouldn't allow people to switch aircraft.

My bag was not loaded on my flight. it was not communicated to me until i was waiting for my bag at my destination. there was no confirmation of when my bag was arriving and no way to track it.

Nice plane, clean, wifi available and movies. All the flight attendants were courteous.

The gate attendant in Boston had a high raspy voice and spoke much too fast to be understood. Not pleasant.

The flight was delayed for more than 3 hours the flight attendant was so angry, it was my first flight with JetBlue but i don’t think I flight with them again.

There weren't enough employees at check in took awhile to get bags checked. There wasn't a wheel chair for me, I was sent to someone who turns out to work for a different airline, if My flight hadn't been delayed I probably would have missed my flight as it was, by the time I arrived at my gate, they started boarding in about 15 minutes. I don't know who took me to my gate, definitely was not the normal people who take passengers to the gate. I'm guessing she may have been in a management position. I wish I knew her name, she went beyond to help me. With that said everyone was kind, and were doing the best they could. So, I choose to say it was an Adventure, stressful start, but good. In the end went well. The situation was not only difficult for passengers but the employee's.

The staff at the check in counter was so rude. Made you feel Incompetent

Frontier scheduled a 40 minute connection in DEN. What they failed to mention was that they “close the doors” 20 mins prior to departure, which means you only have 20 mins. Not enough time. Possibly against DOT regulations. Filing complaint.

Flight was scheduled at 9:40pm. Got delayed to 10 am, the next day. crazy

The bag check, flight check-in, and onboard experience convinced my wife and me that we will actively go out of our way to avoid flying Frontier Airlines in the future. At bag check, we were informed that check-in could only be completed via the Frontier mobile app. Unfortunately, the app was extremely frustrating—sending us through repetitive, confusing loops that repeatedly forced us to decline add-on services with nearly every click. While most airline apps upsell, this one felt intentionally exhausting. As the process dragged on, we became genuinely concerned that my phone battery would die before check-in could be completed. We approached the bag check staff—who were standing together talking—and explained both our frustration and our predicament. They laughed. Later, my wife described the interaction as “gaslighting,” which felt accurate. We were then informed it would cost $25 per person simply to have our boarding passes printed. From that point forward, the tone of the experience was consistently hostile. The bag check employees were condescending and combative, behaving more like bullies than customer service staff. Unfortunately, that same attitude continued onboard. One flight attendant argued with me when I attempted to stow my backpack in the overhead bin. I explained that we had each paid $75 to check our bags specifically so we would not need to use carry-on space and could have adequate legroom. She demanded to see my ticket, pointed out that it said “no carry-on”—which I acknowledged—and I reiterated that this was precisely why we paid to check our bags. Her response was, “I don’t make the rules.” She then walked away, but not before asking if I “truly wanted to fly back to Chicago today?”—an unnecessary and unmistakable threat. It is also worth noting that despite booking our tickets together in the same transaction, we were not seated together. Upon our return to Chicago—where we could once again sit together—we compared onboard experiences. We both remarked on how unhappy the flight attendants appeared and how each of us was separately asked whether we would like to purchase a beverage. We declined. At no point was water mentioned as an option, leaving us with the clear impression that even water came at a cost—or that complimentary water, if available at all, was deliberately left unmentioned. Overall, the experience was shocking and deeply disappointing, but it was also a profound learning experience—one we will not forget and will not repeat. -Steve

Plane was hot and miserable and the crew was rude!

12 hour delay required getting on and off plane 3 times - would have at least liked to have been offered a snack or drink

They didn’t offer a water, even after I asked

They switched our terminal 3 times and we were delayed for four plus hours!!!

It was an early flight and most people napped/slept and the crew let us which was nice.

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Cabin class types available on flights to Arizona

Cabin classes available on flights to Arizona. Prices are the lowest found on KAYAK over the last 7 days. Price and availability is not guaranteed.