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Outbound

3 hours 20 minutes

Return

3 hours 40 minutes

Daily Flights

6+

Airlines

3

Timezone note

Minneapolis is 2 hours ahead of Seattle (Central vs Pacific Time).

About this route

Seattle to Minneapolis flights

Seattle to Minneapolis connects two northern-tier cities with strong corporate travel demand. Delta anchors the route from its MSP hub, with Alaska competing from SEA. Sun Country adds seasonal leisure service. The route serves Target and Best Buy corporate travelers, outdoor enthusiasts, and family visitors between the Pacific Northwest and Upper Midwest.

Both cities experience significant winter weather, making this one of the most delay-prone cold-weather corridors. MSP's deicing operations are efficient but time-consuming during heavy snow events, while Seattle's ice storms can ground operations entirely. Landing alerts are essential during winter months when schedule reliability drops on this route.

Airlines

Airlines on this route

AlaskaDeltaSun Country

Airports on this route

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Track Seattle to Minneapolis.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How long is the Seattle to Minneapolis flight?

About 3 hours 20 minutes eastbound and 3 hours 40 minutes on the return.

Which airlines fly SEA to MSP?

Alaska, Delta, and Sun Country all offer nonstop service.

Are winter delays common on this route?

Yes, both SEA and MSP face winter weather challenges. Landing alerts help track actual arrivals during snow and ice events.

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Tom Walsh

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