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Route Information for Flights from Seattle to New Orleans

Origin Airport IATA Code SEA
Destination Airport IATA Code MSY
Flight Price $206
Distance 3,333 km

Seattle (SEA) to New Orleans (MSY)

Are you flying to New Orleans for a much-needed vacation or is it about time for you to have a family reunion? Or maybe you're traveling for work? Hey, anything that gets you away from that desk is a win in our books. You're on the perfect page to score a killer deal on your upcoming flight from Seattle. Whether you are an airline aficionado or only have a few trips under your wing, read below to score the best deal on your next flight.

How do you get the best deal on a ticket from SEA to MSY?

We've been in the game a long time, so we know a few ways to get the best rate on your flight to New Orleans. You'll make spending less look so very good with a few simple steps.

Which days of the week are cheapest to fly?

With the right attitude and flexibility, you can fly for less. Below are the cheapest days to fly:

  • Tuesday and Wednesday—You know how most stores are not crowded midweek? Same thing here. So, get on while the getting is good.
  • Thursday and Saturday—Get a head start on that Friday crowd. This also works on your return flight. Shorten your holiday by a day and increase your savings.
  • Monday through Thursday—If you're flying internationally, deals are often available when departing these days.

What's the Saturday night stay rule?

If you stay through the weekend, generally that return ticket to SEA can be cheaper since you'll be leaving earlier in the week. All those business travelers have less elastic schedules, so that means more savings for you. Good thing to tell your boss if you have a business trip -- wink-wink.

Why travel during the off-peak season?

It's all about going to a place when its weather is at its best. For example, Europe, Hawaii, and Alaska are big hits in the summer. During spring, New Orleans, Florida, and California open their arms to tourists. Feeling the bitter cold? Well, the Caribbean Islands and Mexico can warm you up. Unless you're a ski bum -- then places like Colorado will be your winter wonderland. Who doesn't love some good fall foliage? The Pacific Northwest, Northern California, and New England are popular this time of the year. If you can plan your trip around these peak seasons, you'll not only save money, but you'll typically avoid the crowds. Win-win in our books.

Jump on that great rate

There are a lot of other people that are waiting a good deal on a ticket from Seattle to New Orleans. You may lose your chance to get the carrier and the times you need.

Are there any other ways to save?

The Hotwire Hot Rate is for travelers who have a lot of flexibility in their travel plans. It's one of our ways to help get you a fantastic price on a flight from Seattle (SEA) to New Orleans (MSY). You won't know the time and airline until after you book, but with a little risk you can get huge savings.

Book your Seattle to New Orleans flight today

Use our guide before you reserve your upcoming flight from Seattle to New Orleans. You may have enough coin back in your wallet to add something that makes this vacay extra exciting ... or you can roll that money over and put it toward your next trip out of Seattle.

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^Savings based on all package bookings with Flight + Hotel made on Hotwire.com from January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2018 as compared to the price of the same components booked separately. Savings will vary based on origin/destination, length of trip, stay dates and selected travel supplier(s). Savings not available on all packages.