Flights to New York
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Best time to fly
Midweek and off-peak dates often cost less—check the calendar view.
Main airport
JFK – New York
Flying to New York
New York draws millions of visitors every year—for business, Broadway, food, or a long weekend. Three major airports serve the area, so comparing them can save you a lot.
Getting there
John F. Kennedy (JFK) handles most long-haul international flights. Newark Liberty (EWR) in New Jersey often has good deals and is handy if you're heading to Manhattan by train. LaGuardia (LGA) is the closest to midtown but has more domestic and short-haul service. Use the search form above to check fares into all three; prices vary by day and airline.
When to fly
Peak times are holidays and summer. If you can be flexible, January–February and September–early November often see lower fares. Tuesday and Wednesday departures tend to be cheaper than Friday and Sunday.
Booking a few months ahead usually helps. Set a price alert and jump when you see a fare that fits your budget.
Finding flights
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F.A.Q
New York is served by JFK, LaGuardia (LGA), and Newark (EWR). JFK has the most international flights; Newark often has competitive fares.