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Outbound

2 hours 40 minutes

Return

2 hours 20 minutes

Daily Flights

15+

Airlines

3

Timezone note

San Francisco is 1 hour behind Denver (Pacific vs Mountain Time).

About this route

Denver to San Francisco flights

Denver to San Francisco connects two major tech and outdoor lifestyle cities. United dominates from its DEN hub, with Southwest and Frontier competing on price. This is one of the busiest corridors out of Denver, with frequent service throughout the day.

SFO fog can delay morning arrivals even when Denver weather is clear. Summer afternoon thunderstorms in Denver can also push departures back. A landing alert helps you know actual touchdown time versus the optimistic schedule.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How long is the Denver to San Francisco flight?

About 2 hours 40 minutes westbound and 2 hours 20 minutes eastbound, with jet stream winds shortening the return.

Which airlines fly DEN to SFO?

United, Southwest, and Frontier all serve this route with 15+ daily departures.

Does SFO fog affect arrivals?

Yes, SFO marine fog frequently delays morning flights. Landing alerts give you the actual arrival time rather than the posted schedule.

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Tom Walsh
Tom Walsh

Founder, SkyText

Aviation lover who built SkyText because families deserve to know when someone lands safely. Has tracked more flights than he'd like to admit.