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How much do flights to Tucson cost?
Cheapest one-way trip | £160 |
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Cheapest round-trip | £301 |
Average round-trip | £426 |
Most popular airline | United Airlines |
Key info about flying to Tucson
Check-in for a flight from Washington, D.C. to Tucson
Name | Carrier code | IATA Code | Passport needed during booking |
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United Airlines | UAL | UA | No |
Frontier Airlines | FFT | F9 | No |
Spirit Airlines | NKS | NK | No |
Alaska Airlines | ASA | AS | No |
Hawaiian Airlines | HAL | HA | No |
Online check-in is not available for these airlines.
Weather in Tucson
Average Weather
Month | Average monthly max temperature | Average monthly min temperature |
January | 17°C | 4°C |
February | 19°C | 6°C |
March | 22°C | 9°C |
April | 27°C | 12°C |
May | 31°C | 16°C |
June | 37°C | 22°C |
July | 36°C | 24°C |
August | 35°C | 24°C |
September | 33°C | 21°C |
October | 29°C | 15°C |
November | 22°C | 9°C |
December | 17°C | 5°C |
14 day forecast
Tucson travel tips
Do you love tiny things?
Head to the Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures to get your fix of all things cute. This fascinating collection contains over 500 dollhouses filled with intricate miniature objects to look inside. You’ll see tiny chairs, books, chandeliers, and people, which have been beautifully crafted on a small scale.
Take a refreshing dip at the Oro Valley Aquatic Centre
There is no better way to cool off on a hot day than by dipping into an open air swimming pool. At the Oro Valley Aquatic Center, there is an olympic-sized pool as well as water slides and a children’s splash pad to enjoy.
This used to be Mexico
Tucson only became part of the United States in 1854, when the land south of Arizona was purchased from Mexico. America paid $10 million for the area, known as the Gadsen purchase and used the new land to build a railway.
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