Flying to New York
Start with the shape of the trip
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.
Find cheap flights to New York. Compare JFK, Newark, and LaGuardia and book on our partner site.
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.

New York at a glance
Airport
JFK - New York
Region
New York • USA • North America
Best for
Short city breaks

Trip planning depth
Use these checks to move beyond a thin destination overview and decide whether the fare, arrival airport, timing, and trip style fit the journey you actually want.
Fare strategy
Treat New York as a city break search rather than a generic flight query. That means the best fare is the one that matches your arrival airport, ground-transfer plan, baggage needs, and trip length, not just the lowest headline price shown first.
For New York, USA, North America, compare at least one flexible-date view before you decide. If your dates are fixed, use the search results to test nearby departure times and cabin-bag rules so you can see whether the cheapest fare is still the best practical ticket.
Airport fit
Start with JFK for New York, then compare nearby airports only when the transfer still supports the trip. A cheaper landing point can lose its value if it adds a late arrival, a long rail transfer, or an overnight stay before you reach New York.
If your origin airport has limited service, compare one-stop itineraries against nearby departure airports before you abandon New York.
Timing
The best-value dates usually appear when you widen the search by a few days and compare total trip cost instead of the fare alone.
If you are building a longer trip around New York, run two searches: one with your ideal dates and one with the nearest midweek or shoulder-season alternative. The gap between those results tells you whether it is worth adjusting the itinerary.
Alternatives
If prices to New York look high, compare Anaheim, Atlanta, Austin, and Bakersfield before you book. Similar destinations can price differently when airline capacity, events, or school breaks shift demand.
The goal is not to chase every possible airport. It is to find the point where a lower fare still keeps the trip simple enough to be worth booking.
Airports
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.
Newark Liberty (EWR)
Newark Liberty (EWR) in New Jersey often has good deals and is handy if you're heading to Manhattan by train.
LaGuardia (LGA)
LaGuardia (LGA) is the closest to midtown but has more domestic and short haul service.
These alternatives may be useful for wider New York or USA trips, but only if the ground transfer still supports the itinerary.
Timing
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.

Highlights
Short city breaks
Keep this in mind when you compare airport options, dates, and total trip cost.
Culture-first trips
Keep this in mind when you compare airport options, dates, and total trip cost.
Shoulder-season value
Keep this in mind when you compare airport options, dates, and total trip cost.
Better-value fares
Use the search form above to compare fares to New York. Enter your departure city and dates, then sort by price or stops. When you see a fare you like, click through to book on our partner site; we don't charge booking fees.
A nearby airport can be cheaper than the obvious one, especially when a city is served by multiple airports or regional alternatives.
Friday departures and Sunday returns often cost more. Midweek combinations are usually a better place to start.
Shoulder-season trips can deliver better fares, shorter lines, and more flexible flight options.
The cheapest headline fare is not always the best value after carry-on fees, seat selection, and airport transfer costs.
New York is served by JFK, LaGuardia (LGA), and Newark (EWR). JFK has the most international flights; Newark often has competitive fares.
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