Major US airlines such as Delta, American, Alaska, Southwest, United and JetBlue all have round trip airfares travelling to and from San Francisco (SFO) and Los Angeles (LAX) for $78, nonstop during peak summer months. These are basic economy fares. On Southwest you are allowed a personal item, a carry-on bag and 2 free checked bags with free changes & cancellations. On American, Delta and Alaska, you are allowed a personal item and a carry-on bag. On JetBlue and United, you are only allowed a personal item. There will be no seat selection and no changes on the other airlines except Southwest.
Travel Availability:
Departs LAX: April 1-2, 5-9, 11-17, 19-23, 26-30; May 3-7, 9-11, 13-19, 21, 23-26, 28-31; June 1-4, 6-9, 11, 13-16, 18, 20-23, 25, 27-30; July 2-14, 16, 18-21, 23, 25-30; Aug 1-6, 8-13, 15-20, 22-31
Departs SFO: April 2, 4-6, 9, 11-13, 15-16, 18-21, 23, 26-28, 30; May 1-4, 7-11, 14, 16-19, 21-26, 28-29, 31; June 1-9, 11-16, 18-22, 24-26, 28-29; July 1, 3-7, 9-28, 30-31; Aug 1-7, 9-31
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Joe did that.I found out about STS flights from sonomacountyexplore.com
I would be more worried about getting robbed, shot or better yet killed. You're worried about the cold. Nice!
Actually, I've been on like 6 vacation road trips since Covid began and I did fly to San Francisco early 2020. I've been taking advantage of the fear and living life since the majority of people enjoy living in fear. Let's get 6 feet closer, that's how we end covid.
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I was in SF recently. Don't be an idiot and you'll be fine. If you bring a car leave your stuff at your hotel or rental. I didn't see individuals being robbed in broad daylight. I was walking down the Embarcadero alone at night near Oracle Park and I didn't run into any problems.
Unlike most fake cities in America where it's really a suburb with a semi dead central business district, locals actually hang out around the city so there are usually other people there to avoid being truly alone in the city. Certain neighborhoods like Tenderloin are rough and should be avoided at night, especially the areas that have not seen gentrification.
The amount of hysteria over store robberies among people who don't live there or haven't been there is incredible. Not that I'm saying it's not a problem (it is), but I don't understand the leap you have to take from rising shop lifting to thinking that as a tourist you'll be shot over your wallet at any corner.
Based on what these people would say it would sound like literally no sane person hangs out in SF. My experience was the opposite. Yes, there are a lot of homeless people, especially in some parts where it's really bad, but there were a ton of people living their normal lives and it was great seeing people actually living in a city, unlike most American "cities" I've visited.
Unlike most fake cities in America where it's really a suburb with a semi dead central business district, locals actually hang out around the city so there are usually other people there to avoid being truly alone in the city. Certain neighborhoods like Tenderloin are rough and should be avoided at night, especially the areas that have not seen gentrification.
The amount of hysteria over store robberies among people who don't live there or haven't been there is incredible. Not that I'm saying it's not a problem (it is), but I don't understand the leap you have to take from rising shop lifting to thinking that as a tourist you'll be shot over your wallet at any corner.
Based on what these people would say it would sound like literally no sane person hangs out in SF. My experience was the opposite. Yes, there are a lot of homeless people, especially in some parts where it's really bad, but there were a ton of people living their normal lives and it was great seeing people actually living in a city, unlike most American "cities" I've visited.
Glad you survived. But even the mayor said 90 percent of people she talks to have been a victim of a crime... and that no police show up for most crimes because of the defend and fire police movement...tell the mayor you survived.... Cars get broken with nothing visible, and you fot got to mention used needles and poo and pee 💩 everywhere and lots of zombie drug ies... its not worth it
Cars get broken in all the time in SF, since my first visit. It's a running joke among locals, but I know plenty of people I know who live there fine. Most crime there is property and easy robberies (i.e. car break-ins, shop lifting, etc). Homelessness is a big problem. I can almost guarantee nothing is going to fix that unless the literal climate in California changes or there's some major homelessness program, but I bet the ACLU will constantly challenge that. A homeless person can survive in a tent outside in LA or SF. Good luck trying to do that in the summer in Arizona or winters in Montana. I'm surprised no one talks about that aspect of homelessness but it doesn't fit the narrative so they don't like talking about that.
Good luck
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