JetBlue, Delta, and United have round-trip flights from New York/Newark (JFK/EWR) to Seattle (SEA) for $177-$192, NONSTOP. Flights October to March. Very few weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible.
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Alaska Airlines, United, and Hawaiian have round-trip flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Seattle or Newark/New York (SEA, EWR) for $114-$192, NONSTOP. Flights October to February.
Some small OTAs on Skyscanner have Los Angeles for as low as $114; which is cheaper than the airline. If you plan on booking there, beware of any site that charges a fee to cancel a ticket within the 24-hour “free” period. Use unknown booking sites at your own risk.
Newark fares are more expensive than the Seattle ones; 177-$192 round-trip.
Southwest has round-trip flights from Phoenix (PHX) to Seattle (SEA) for $133-$139, NONSTOP. Flights October to February. Weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible.
Southwest has round-trip flights from New York (LGA) to Seattle (SEA) for $124-$161 with a connection. Flights October to November. No Thanksgiving dates.
United, Delta, and Alaska Airlines have round-trip flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Seattle or Portland Oregon (SEA, PDX) for $137-$147, NONSTOP. Flights August to December. Departures on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Extended weekends available. No Christmas dates available.
Hawaiian, American Airlines, and United have round-trip flights from Newark/New York (EWR) to Seattle (SEA) for $183-$190, NONSTOP. Flights August to November. Weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible. No Thanksgiving dates.
Some small OTAs on Skyscanner have this for as low as $165; which is cheaper than the airline.
Delta, United, and Alaska Airlines have round-trip flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Seattle (SEA) for $137, NONSTOP. Flights May to June. Departures on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Extended weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on Delta. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
Delta, Southwest, and American have round-trip flights from Phoenix (PHX) to Seattle, San Francisco, Houston, Chicago, Omaha, West Palm Beach (SEA, SFO, IAH/HOU, ORD, OMA, PBI) for $106-$191, NONSTOP. Flights March to May. Weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible.
West Palm Beach is the most expensive fare in this list $183-$191.
San Francisco is the least expensive: $106.
All other destinations are less than $163 round-trip.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on Delta. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
Hawaiian and Alaska Airlines have round-trip flights from Atlanta (ATL) to Seattle (SEA) for $137, NONSTOP. Flights March to April. Departures on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Extended weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible.
Some small OTAs on Skyscanner have this for as low as $128; which is cheaper than the airline. If you plan on booking there, beware of any site that charges a fee to cancel a ticket within the 24-hour “free” period. Use unknown booking sites at your own risk.
Delta has round-trip flights from Denver (DEN) to Seattle (SEA) for $117-$137, NONSTOP. Flights March to April. Weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible.
Delta has round-trip flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Seattle (SEA) for $98-$117, NONSTOP. Flights March to April. Weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on Delta. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
Delta has round-trip flights from Phoenix or Denver (PHX, DEN) to Seattle (SEA) for $97-$117, NONSTOP. Flights February to March. Extended weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on Delta. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
Alaska Airlines has round-trip flights from New York (JFK) to Seattle (SEA) for $197, NONSTOP. Flights January to March. Departures on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Extended weekends available.
Some small OTAs on Skyscanner have this for $185; which is cheaper than the airline. If you plan on booking there, beware of any site that charges a fee to cancel a ticket within the 24-hour “free” period. Use unknown booking sites at your own risk.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on Alaska Airlines. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
Southwest, Delta, and Alaska Airlines have round-trip flights from Chicago (MDW/ORD) to Seattle or Portland Oregon (SEA, PDX) for $128/$168, NONSTOP. Flights January to March. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Extended weekends available.
For Alaska Airlines fares Use code: BFSALE30.
Delta, United, and Alaska Airlines have round-trip flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Seattle, Spokane, Reno, or Portland Oregon (SEA, GEG, RNO, PDX) for $105-$125, NONSTOP. Flights January to March. Weekends available.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on Delta. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
For Alaska Airlines fares, you will need to use the coupon-code BFSALE30 for their fares to be competitive to the other airlines.
Delta has round-trip flights from Denver (DEN) to Seattle (SEA) for $117, NONSTOP. Flights December to March. Weekends available. No Christmas dates available.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on Delta. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
Delta has round-trip flights from Chicago (ORD) to Seattle (SEA) for $137, NONSTOP. Flights December to March. Weekends available. No Christmas dates available.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on Delta. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
Delta has round-trip flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Seattle (SEA) for $117, NONSTOP. Flights December to March. Weekends available. No Christmas dates available.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on Delta. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
United has round-trip flights from Newark/New York (EWR) to Seattle (SEA) for $197, NONSTOP. Flights in November, January, and February. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Extended weekends available. No Thanksgiving dates.
United’s “Basic Economy” fares do not allow for a free carry-on bag. Only a personal item (like a small laptop bag) is free. Seats are randomly assigned for free prior to boarding.
The personal item size on United is smaller (9 x 10 x 17 inches) than Frontier or Spirit (8 x 13 x 18 inches).
Alaska Airlines has round-trip flights from Atlanta (ATL) to Seattle (SEA) for $157, NONSTOP. Flights October to February. Weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on Alaska Airlines. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
