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Destination | Seattle |
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Flights from San Francisco to Seattle originate at San Francisco International Airport (SFO), located just 13 miles south of San Francisco. You can take the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) train to the airport from many Bay area locations for under $10. Sam Trans Public Bus Service can also take you to the airport at a low cost. Airlines that you can book flights through from San Francisco to Seattle include Alaska, United and Virgin America. An alternative flight could be on Alaska Airlines from Oakland International Airport, where BART also connects. Low cost buses can also be used for transportation to the airport.
Total flying time on San Francisco to Seattle flights is slightly less than two hours. You will land at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, which has plenty of ground transportation, including taxis and shuttles. You can also reach your destination through a bus service called RapidRide or the light rail system called Central Link. If you decide to rent a car, keep in mind that Seattle has heavy traffic congestion. Because most of the year is cloudy and wet in Seattle, San Francisco to Seattle flights are best booked for the summer months when temperatures rarely get above 80 degrees. San Francisco to Seattle flights are quick and convenient, with your destination hosting such attractions as the Space Needle, Pike Place Market and the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame.