Cheap flights from Glasgow to New York

from as little as £389

6 nights in New York, departing Glasgow on 25 / Jan / 2025 with Icelandair (price found 48 hours ago)

Subject to availability, prices correct of the last 24 hours
New York

Cheap return flights from Glasgow to New York

Find the best deals

The Glasgow / New York route

All 5166 km of it

Cheap flight deals for this route

See what's hot at the moment

New York flight facts

What you need to know

Alternative flights from the UK to New York

Check out prices for other routes
from £337 pp
Find flights
from £409 pp
Find flights
from £352 pp
Find flights
from £528 pp
Find flights
from £513 pp
Find flights

Alternative flights from Glasgow

You might find cheaper flights nearby
from £570 pp
Find flights
from £429 pp
Find flights
from £499 pp
Find flights
from £366 pp
Find flights
from £454 pp
Find flights
from £703 pp
Find flights
New York
Want to take a bite out of the Big Apple? When you’re looking for cheap flights from Glasgow Airport (GLA) to New York, it’s worth thinking about the seasons and temperature. For the cheapest flights, look out for deals in January or February. Or, if you want to visit New York when it’s warmer, try searching for flights in October, as cheap offers often crop up in autumn. You’ll find that the most expensive flights to NYC tend to be in May and September – when New York is warm, but not humid – but the summer months of July and August are also pricey.
Min / Max Temperature (°C)
LOWEST

-5 °C

AVG

11 °C

HIGHEST

28 °C

Rainfall (mm)
LOWEST

73.7 mm

AVG

98 mm

HIGHEST

106.7 mm

Key facts about New York

How to get cheap flights from Glasgow to New York

Tips and advice from our flight experts

How to get cheap flights from Glasgow to New York

First, consider the season. The cheapest flights to New York are in the winter - January and February - when New York is bitterly cold. It’s also worth considering where you want to land – New York has three airports, and flight prices vary. You can fly from Glasgow to John F Kennedy Airport (JFK), La Guardia (LGA) or Newark Liberty International (EWR). There are roughly 509 flights from Glasgow to, or via, New York every week – so there’s plenty to choose from.

Can you fly direct from Glasgow to New York?
Yes, direct flights are available from Glasgow to JFK Airport and Newark Airport. Several airlines provide direct flights, including Delta, Lufthansa and Virgin Atlantic. That said, you could find cheaper flights by incorporating a stopover into your journey. Indirect flights are available to all three New York airports from Glasgow – look out for airlines like Aer Lingus, British Airways and Icelandair, to name a few.

Which airlines fly from Glasgow to New York?
The New York airport you fly to will dictate which airlines you can fly with. If you want a direct flight from Glasgow to JFK, for example, your only options are Delta, KLM or Virgin Atlantic. But, if you have a stopover on the way to John F Kennedy Airport, you could take your pick from Aer Lingus, Air France, British Airways and Icelandair.

Alternatively, you could fly direct to Newark with either Lufthansa or United Airlines. Both airlines also offer indirect flights – but they’re not your only choice. Aer Lingus fly to Newark via Dublin, while American Airlines and British Airways both provide flights via London Heathrow.

Your third option is to book flights from Glasgow to La Guardia. You can’t fly direct, but indirect flights are provided by American Airlines, British Airways, Delta and KLM.

Which airlines have the cheapest flights to New York?
United Airlines usually have the cheapest direct flights from Glasgow to New York. For indirect flights, look out for deals with Aer Lingus, American Airlines or British Airways.

How long is the flight from Glasgow to New York?
A direct flight from Glasgow to New York takes roughly seven hours and 30 minutes.

How do I get into New York from JFK Airport?
There are several ways you can get into the city centre from JFK Airport. If you have a lot of luggage, it can be a good idea to take a taxi into New York – but it’ll cost you at least £45. Alternatively, you could pre-book a shuttle bus to drop you right outside your hotel. If you’re travelling light, though, the AirTrain is your best bet. It connects all the airport terminals to the Long Island Rail Road and the New York subway. If you opt for the Long Island Rail Road, it’ll take you around 40 minutes to reach Pennsylvania Station. Another option is to take the ‘E’ train to Penn Station or Times Square, right in the heart of Manhattan. The journey takes up to an hour,=.

How do I get into New York from Newark Airport?
Newark Airport isn’t actually in New York – it’s just across the border, in New Jersey. Because of the distance, taxis and shuttle buses tend to be very expensive. If you can, it’s much cheaper to get the train. The journey takes no more than 45 minutes. Trains operate throughout the day but, if you have a late flight, bear in mind that the service doesn’t run between 2am and 5am. Outside of these hours, all you need to do is ride the AirTrain to Newark Airport train station, then take a New Jersey Transit train to Penn Station in Manhattan. From there, you can either catch the metro or hail a cab.

How do I get into New York from La Guardia Airport?
Just eight miles from central Manhattan, La Guardia is the nearest airport to New York. Nevertheless, a cab will still set you back at least £40. Shuttle transfers can be a more cost-effective alternative, but the price will vary depending on your group size and your hotel location. The bus is a much cheaper way to get into New York – it takes about an hour. From the airport terminal, you just need to catch a bus to Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Ave station, and then jump on the subway from there.

What are the top things to do in New York?
As anyone will tell you, there’s an endless amount of things to do, see, eat and drink in New York. Of course, no trip to the Big Apple would be complete without going up the Empire State Building. Make sure Times Square, Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty are also on your list. Fancy doing some shopping in New York? Browse some of the world’s most famous stores, like Bloomingdale’s, Macy’s and Tiffany & Co. If you want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, go for a stroll around leafy Central Park – whatever the time of year, this sprawling space always has something going on.

Do I need a visa to travel to New York?
If you’re visiting New York on a British passport, you don’t need a visa – but you do need to apply online for an ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorisation) to enter the USA. You’ll be able to stay in the country for up to 90 days.

Other popular destinations near New York

Where other people are flying to

Context Id: ad46b382-3ded-4d34-ad2c-0722e05b5c46