There is 1 way to get from Santa Clara to Seattle by plane
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Abel Santamaría Airport (SNU) to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) flights
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The cheapest way to get from Santa Clara to Seattle is to fly which costs $400 - $1,800 and takes 11h 15m.
The fastest way to get from Santa Clara to Seattle is to fly which takes 11h 15m and costs $400 - $1,800.
The distance between Santa Clara and Seattle is 2942 miles.
It takes approximately 11h 15m to get from Santa Clara to Seattle, including transfers.
Seattle is 3h behind Santa Clara. It is currently 2:30 AM in Santa Clara and 11:30 PM in Seattle.
There are 1310+ hotels available in Seattle.
What companies run services between Santa Clara, Cuba and Seattle, WA, USA?
American Airlines, Air Canada, and two other airlines fly from Abel Santamaría Airport (SNU) to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) 3 times a day.
- Website
- alaskaair.com
Flights from Abel Santamaría Airport to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport via Miami
- Ave. Duration
- 10h 15m
- When
- Every day
- Estimated price
- $390–1,700
Flights from Abel Santamaría Airport to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport via Toronto
- Ave. Duration
- 11h 10m
- When
- Friday
- Estimated price
- $460–1,900
- Website
- aa.com
Flights from Abel Santamaría Airport to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport via Miami
- Ave. Duration
- 11h 55m
- When
- Every day
- Estimated price
- $390–1,700
- Website
- aircanada.com
Flights from Abel Santamaría Airport to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport via Toronto
- Ave. Duration
- 13h 48m
- When
- Friday
- Estimated price
- $460–1,900
- Website
- delta.com
Flights from Abel Santamaría Airport to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport via Miami
- Ave. Duration
- 10h 3m
- When
- Every day
- Estimated price
- $390–1,700
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