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Since there is no airport in the Surrey region, flights are listed for the nearest city with an airport — Vancouver.

Cheapest Flights to Surrey

United Airlines
1 Jun, Mon
08:50 AM
San Francisco - Vancouver
1 stop
13h 36m
SFO-YVR
Flair Airlines
1 Jun, Mon
11:30 AM
Los Angeles - Vancouver
Non-stop
3h
LAX-YVR
United Airlines
9 Jun, Tue
04:29 PM
New York - Vancouver
1 stop
8h 51m
LGA-YVR
Delta Air Lines
14 Jun, Sun
04:50 PM
New York - Vancouver
1 stop
9h 8m
JFK-YVR
Delta Air Lines
25 May, Mon
06:15 AM
New York - Vancouver
1 stop
7h 24m
EWR-YVR
Air Canada
1 Jun, Mon
12:45 PM
Washington - Vancouver
1 stop
10h 15m
DCA-YVR
Delta Air Lines
25 May, Mon
07:00 AM
Washington - Vancouver
1 stop
10h 45m
IAD-YVR
Delta Air Lines
11 Jun, Thu
05:30 PM
Chicago - Vancouver
1 stop
7h 5m
ORD-YVR
Delta Air Lines
20 May, Wed
06:17 AM
Washington - Vancouver
2 stop
13h 8m
BWI-YVR
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About Surrey

Surrey, a metropolis in Canada, is a city located in the south of Fraser River and the north of the USA border. Around 510 thousand people live in Surrey which is situated in the province of British Columbia of Canada. While 30 percent of the city population consists of Asians, the rest is composed of Latin Americans, Arabs, Aborigines and Europeans. Punjabi and Tagalog are the local languages spoken widely in the city along with English which is accepted as the official language.

Whereas the soldier statue in Heritage Square placed in the city center and considered as a symbol fascinates people with its brilliance, Cloverdale Library and Surrey Museum in the Historical Building of Surrey Municipality are visited by many people.  Botanical Gardens in Dart's Hill Garden are among the worth-seeing natural places of the city while Redwood Park, which helps the city breathe, is one of the favorite places for families thanks to its a-century-old trees and green environment. WinterFest, held every winter and hosts more than 15 thousand attendees, Child Festival, where children have a lot of fun, and Surrey Festival, which holds the biggest and most superb dance competition of North America, help the city attract local and foreign tourists every year.

35 percent of Surrey’s terrain, which has had available lands and been employed for agriculture for centuries, is used in agricultural production today. While a big part of the people in Surrey, whose earning is above the national income, deals with agriculture, important activities are done in the fields of healthcare, education and art in the city. Summers are very hot in Surrey, where it rains heavily in winters. In autumn and winter, the weather is quite chilly, and it rains heavily.

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