Flights from Fort Lauderdale to San Francisco

San Francisco, located in Northern California, is renowned for its iconic Golden Gate Bridge, diverse neighborhoods, and innovative tech scene. The city offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural attractions, and culinary excellence. Known for its steep hills, cable cars, and Victorian architecture, San Francisco is a popular destination for both tourists and business travelers.

Flight prices for a month from Fort Lauderdale to San Francisco, one way

Departure atStopsFind tickets
14 May 20251 Stop 137
13 May 20251 Stop 219
15 May 20251 Stop 257

Airlines and Flight Frequency

Several airlines operate flights between Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) and San Francisco International Airport (SFO):

  1. United Airlines: Daily non-stop flights
  2. JetBlue Airways: Daily non-stop flights
  3. Alaska Airlines: Daily flights (may include stops)
  4. American Airlines: Daily flights (may include stops)
  5. Delta Air Lines: Daily flights (may include stops)

On average, there are about 2-4 non-stop flights per day between these cities. United Airlines and JetBlue Airways offer the most frequent non-stop service. It’s advisable to compare rates across different airlines as prices can fluctuate based on season and demand.

Festivals in San Francisco

San Francisco hosts numerous festivals and events throughout the year:

  1. San Francisco International Film Festival (April)
  2. Outside Lands Music Festival (August)
  3. Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival (October)
  4. San Francisco Pride Parade and Celebration (June)
  5. Chinese New Year Parade (February)
  6. Bay to Breakers (May)

Shopping and Prices

San Francisco offers diverse shopping experiences, from high-end boutiques in Union Square to unique finds in Haight-Ashbury:

  • A meal at a mid-range restaurant: $25-50 per person
  • Coffee: $4-6
  • Museum admission: $20-35 for major museums
  • Muni (public transit) fare: $3 per trip

Employment Comparison Both Fort Lauderdale and San Francisco have strong job markets, but they differ significantly:

San Francisco:

  • Major hub for technology and startup companies
  • Strong finance, healthcare, and tourism sectors
  • Much higher median household income (approximately $112,000)
  • Significantly higher cost of living, especially housing

Fort Lauderdale:

  • Strong in tourism, marine industries, and real estate
  • Growing tech scene
  • Lower median household income (approximately $59,000)
  • Lower overall cost of living

San Francisco’s job market offers more opportunities in technology and innovation, but comes with one of the highest costs of living in the United States.

Airports and Public Transportation in San Francisco

San Francisco is primarily served by San Francisco International Airport (SFO), located about 13 miles south of downtown.

Public transportation options include:

  • BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit): Rail system connecting SFO to the city and greater Bay Area. A one-way trip from SFO to downtown costs about $9.65.
  • Muni: San Francisco’s bus and light rail system. A single ride costs $3.
  • Cable Cars: Iconic transportation and tourist attraction. Single ride is $8.

Distance and Flight Duration The distance between Fort Lauderdale and San Francisco is approximately 2,580 miles (4,152 km). A direct flight typically takes around 5 hours and 45 minutes.

Interesting Facts

  • The Golden Gate Bridge’s color is officially called “International Orange.”
  • San Francisco’s Chinatown is the largest outside of Asia and the oldest in North America.
  • The city is built on more than 50 hills, with some streets at a 31.5% grade.
  • Alcatraz Island, once a federal prison, is now one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions.

Remember to check the most current information regarding flight schedules and prices, as these can change frequently. San Francisco’s weather can be quite cool and foggy year-round, so pack layers even for summer visits.