Round-trip from | $641 |
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February can be a great time to fly to Düsseldorf from Santa Ana with a flight ticket averaging about $858. Cheapflights users have found deals in the month of February for as cheap as $543. The most expensive prices can be found in the month of July.
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Santa Ana J. Wayne/Orange CntyDuesseldorf Intl
SNA - DUS
SNADUS
Santa Ana J. Wayne/Orange Cnty
Sun 6/2
2 stops17h 37m
Duesseldorf Intl
Thu 6/6
2 stops20h 55m
Santa Ana J. Wayne/Orange CntyDuesseldorf Intl
SNA - DUS
SNADUS
Santa Ana J. Wayne/Orange Cnty
Wed 6/19
2 stops17h 05m
Duesseldorf Intl
Tue 7/2
2 stops40h 01m
Santa Ana J. Wayne/Orange CntyDuesseldorf Intl
SNA - DUS
SNADUS
Santa Ana J. Wayne/Orange Cnty
Fri 6/21
2 stops19h 29m
Duesseldorf Intl
Tue 7/2
2 stops21h 52m
Santa Ana J. Wayne/Orange CntyDuesseldorf Intl
SNA - DUS
SNADUS
Santa Ana J. Wayne/Orange Cnty
Mon 6/10
2 stops22h 31m
Duesseldorf Intl
Mon 6/24
2 stops22h 16m
Santa Ana J. Wayne/Orange CntyDuesseldorf Intl
SNA - DUS
SNADUS
Santa Ana J. Wayne/Orange Cnty
Fri 6/21
2 stops19h 29m
Duesseldorf Intl
Wed 7/3
2 stops21h 42m
Santa Ana J. Wayne/Orange CntyDuesseldorf Intl
SNA - DUS
SNADUS
Santa Ana J. Wayne/Orange Cnty
Wed 6/19
2 stops19h 41m
Duesseldorf Intl
Wed 7/3
2 stops21h 47m
Santa Ana J. Wayne/Orange CntyDuesseldorf Intl
SNA - DUS
SNADUS
Santa Ana J. Wayne/Orange Cnty
Thu 6/20
2 stops46h 55m
Duesseldorf Intl
Tue 7/2
2 stops40h 01m
Santa Ana J. Wayne/Orange CntyDuesseldorf Intl
SNA - DUS
SNADUS
Santa Ana J. Wayne/Orange Cnty
Thu 6/20
2 stops17h 08m
Duesseldorf Intl
Sun 6/30
2 stops19h 55m
Santa Ana J. Wayne/Orange CntyDuesseldorf Intl
SNA - DUS
SNADUS
Santa Ana J. Wayne/Orange Cnty
Sun 7/21
2 stops21h 46m
Duesseldorf Intl
Fri 8/2
2 stops20h 48m
Currently, November is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight from Santa Ana to Düsseldorf (average of $641). Flying from Santa Ana to Düsseldorf in June is currently the most expensive (average of $1,152). There are several factors that can impact the price of a flight, so comparing airlines, departure airports and flight times can provide users with more options.
January
$665
February
$659
March
$834
April
$795
May
$875
June
$1,152
July
$1,152
August
$974
September
$780
October
$720
November
$641
December
$679
DUS Temperature | 33.8 - 64.4 °F |
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I traveled with my 82 y/o mother, who has serious difficulties walking. I purposely booked an aisle seat where she would have extra room to stretch her legs. The aisle was so narrow that my mother could not sleep because she got bumped by anyone walking by her. The crew was sweating, and looked extremely overwhelmed, not a single smile. Our seats were very close to 1st class, but the bathrooms were located all the way in the back. Trying to get to the bathroom walking that narrow aisle was a nightmare. Especially when they were serving the meals, which meant we had to hold it until all passengers had been served. I went to the crew galley closest to me to ask a soda and some ice, and was told I had to go aaaaalll the way to be end of the plane to get them. When I finally made it to the back and asked for a cup with ice, the hostess said: "I hope you are not drinking alcohol"(????). She must have noticed my confused look, so she proceeded to explain that she is used to passengers bringing in outside alcohol and then asking for ice. She further explained that bringing outside alcohol was not allowed. Such disrespectful assumption. The worst: upon landing in Madrid, at around 5:30am, there was no wheelchair waiting for my mother. We were told by the crew to wait on the empty plane because they had requested the chair. We waited a long time. Finally the crew told my mother and I that we might as well start walking, otherwise we would miss our connecting flight to Malaga. The airport was empty, no one to ask for directions. We were getting desperate, until we got to a hall where everyone was running in the same direction. We followed them, my mother limping and in pain. We got to an area where an airport employee was screaming to a very large group of people, but we were so far we could not hear. We just followed the group, and begged a security officer to let us through the line b/c of my mother's pain. We had walked for almost 30 minutes in a hot airport. Madrid takes pride on his huge airport, but they do not have the staff to manage it. I could not believe we were in a EU airport. We were the last ones to board the plane to Malaga. A true nightmare, will definitely try to avoid flying Iberia ever again.
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I traveled with my 82 y/o mother, who has serious difficulties walking. I purposely booked an aisle seat where she would have extra room to stretch her legs. The aisle was so narrow that my mother could not sleep because she got bumped by anyone walking by her. The crew was sweating, and looked extremely overwhelmed, not a single smile. Our seats were very close to 1st class, but the bathrooms were located all the way in the back. Trying to get to the bathroom walking that narrow aisle was a nightmare. Especially when they were serving the meals, which meant we had to hold it until all passengers had been served. I went to the crew galley closest to me to ask a soda and some ice, and was told I had to go aaaaalll the way to be end of the plane to get them. When I finally made it to the back and asked for a cup with ice, the hostess said: "I hope you are not drinking alcohol"(????). She must have noticed my confused look, so she proceeded to explain that she is used to passengers bringing in outside alcohol and then asking for ice. She further explained that bringing outside alcohol was not allowed. Such disrespectful assumption. The worst: upon landing in Madrid, at around 5:30am, there was no wheelchair waiting for my mother. We were told by the crew to wait on the empty plane because they had requested the chair. We waited a long time. Finally the crew told my mother and I that we might as well start walking, otherwise we would miss our connecting flight to Malaga. The airport was empty, no one to ask for directions. We were getting desperate, until we got to a hall where everyone was running in the same direction. We followed them, my mother limping and in pain. We got to an area where an airport employee was screaming to a very large group of people, but we were so far we could not hear. We just followed the group, and begged a security officer to let us through the line b/c of my mother's pain. We had walked for almost 30 minutes in a hot airport. Madrid takes pride on his huge airport, but they do not have the staff to manage it. I could not believe we were in a EU airport. We were the last ones to board the plane to Malaga. A true nightmare, will definitely try to avoid flying Iberia ever again.
Comfort
Food
Entertainment
Crew
Overall
Boarding
Reviews
I traveled with my 82 y/o mother, who has serious difficulties walking. I purposely booked an aisle seat where she would have extra room to stretch her legs. The aisle was so narrow that my mother could not sleep because she got bumped by anyone walking by her. The crew was sweating, and looked extremely overwhelmed, not a single smile. Our seats were very close to 1st class, but the bathrooms were located all the way in the back. Trying to get to the bathroom walking that narrow aisle was a nightmare. Especially when they were serving the meals, which meant we had to hold it until all passengers had been served. I went to the crew galley closest to me to ask a soda and some ice, and was told I had to go aaaaalll the way to be end of the plane to get them. When I finally made it to the back and asked for a cup with ice, the hostess said: "I hope you are not drinking alcohol"(????). She must have noticed my confused look, so she proceeded to explain that she is used to passengers bringing in outside alcohol and then asking for ice. She further explained that bringing outside alcohol was not allowed. Such disrespectful assumption. The worst: upon landing in Madrid, at around 5:30am, there was no wheelchair waiting for my mother. We were told by the crew to wait on the empty plane because they had requested the chair. We waited a long time. Finally the crew told my mother and I that we might as well start walking, otherwise we would miss our connecting flight to Malaga. The airport was empty, no one to ask for directions. We were getting desperate, until we got to a hall where everyone was running in the same direction. We followed them, my mother limping and in pain. We got to an area where an airport employee was screaming to a very large group of people, but we were so far we could not hear. We just followed the group, and begged a security officer to let us through the line b/c of my mother's pain. We had walked for almost 30 minutes in a hot airport. Madrid takes pride on his huge airport, but they do not have the staff to manage it. I could not believe we were in a EU airport. We were the last ones to board the plane to Malaga. A true nightmare, will definitely try to avoid flying Iberia ever again.
Comfort
Food
Entertainment
Crew
Overall
Boarding
Reviews
I traveled with my 82 y/o mother, who has serious difficulties walking. I purposely booked an aisle seat where she would have extra room to stretch her legs. The aisle was so narrow that my mother could not sleep because she got bumped by anyone walking by her. The crew was sweating, and looked extremely overwhelmed, not a single smile. Our seats were very close to 1st class, but the bathrooms were located all the way in the back. Trying to get to the bathroom walking that narrow aisle was a nightmare. Especially when they were serving the meals, which meant we had to hold it until all passengers had been served. I went to the crew galley closest to me to ask a soda and some ice, and was told I had to go aaaaalll the way to be end of the plane to get them. When I finally made it to the back and asked for a cup with ice, the hostess said: "I hope you are not drinking alcohol"(????). She must have noticed my confused look, so she proceeded to explain that she is used to passengers bringing in outside alcohol and then asking for ice. She further explained that bringing outside alcohol was not allowed. Such disrespectful assumption. The worst: upon landing in Madrid, at around 5:30am, there was no wheelchair waiting for my mother. We were told by the crew to wait on the empty plane because they had requested the chair. We waited a long time. Finally the crew told my mother and I that we might as well start walking, otherwise we would miss our connecting flight to Malaga. The airport was empty, no one to ask for directions. We were getting desperate, until we got to a hall where everyone was running in the same direction. We followed them, my mother limping and in pain. We got to an area where an airport employee was screaming to a very large group of people, but we were so far we could not hear. We just followed the group, and begged a security officer to let us through the line b/c of my mother's pain. We had walked for almost 30 minutes in a hot airport. Madrid takes pride on his huge airport, but they do not have the staff to manage it. I could not believe we were in a EU airport. We were the last ones to board the plane to Malaga. A true nightmare, will definitely try to avoid flying Iberia ever again.
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