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New York

The Big Apple. New York, New York. The city so nice they named it twice. Welcome to arguably the most famous city in the world, where memories are made that could last several lifetimes! Whether you want to spend your days wandering galleries packed with works from classic and contemporary giants, sampling the easy-eats and high-end dining on offer in its restaurants, or enjoying the views of the concrete jungle from the Top of the Rock. Find your cheap flights to New York with Netflights today, and get your journey started.

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How to land a low priced flight to New York

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When is the cheapest time to fly to New York?

If you book in advance, prices for flights to New York are actually pretty consistent all year round! But if you’re looking for some proper bargain New York flights, the cheapest months of the year to travel are generally between January and March, since this is when the city is bloomin' freezing! But that's nothing a big coat and scarf won't solve, and trust us when we say cooler weather instead of the highs of summer have a lot going for it when you're in a concrete jungle like NY. If you are visiting in summer though, check out our need-to-know tips for staying cool.

Psst: if you haven't arranged a place to stay, booking a NY flight and hotel together as a package could save you money.

So when is the best time to visit?

Spring and autumn are both equally good times to visit New York. The weather is mild and temperatures are pleasant without being too humid and hot.

How long does it take to fly from the UK to New York?

Typically 6-8 hours, although it will vary depending on where you're flying from.

When is the best time to book a flight to New York?

If you’re looking to bag the best cheap flights to New York, we'd suggest you look to book in advance to take advantage of the best deals. If you’re able to book at least 21 weeks before the flight, you’ll be able to cash in on the best cheap New York flights — leaving more money to spend when you get to The Big Apple. (Follow our tips for visiting NY on a budget!)

Which airlines fly to New York?

You can fly direct to New York from the UK with several airlines, including British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, American Airlines, Delta, United Airlines, and Norwegian. A large number of airlines also offer indirect flights to New York – it'll take longer but it's worth having a look, as flying indirectly could be cheaper.

Flying to New York Airports

You can take your pick from three airports in New York – JFK Airport, Newark Airport and LaGuardia Airport. They're each located in different parts of NY, with Newark just outside the city in New Jersey, so you can choose which one works best for you. Flight prices, times and airlines vary between the airports, but New York City can be easily reached from all of them.

The chances are, if you’re flying to New York from the UK, you will most likely be landing at John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK). Found in the Jamaica neighbourhood of Queens, JFK is 26km from Midtown Manhattan. You’ll arrive at one of its six passenger terminals, and across these will find a large variety of restaurants and cafes, along with plenty of shops and information points.

Or you could arrive at Newark Airport, which is a similar distance from Manhattan as JFK. On arrival, you’ll find delicious restaurants and shops to purchase food and drink, and places to buy souvenirs. There are also luggage storage facilities, should you need them.

If you’re flying into New York via a connection from another US airport, you'll probably fly into the smaller LaGuardia Airport. Tiny compared to both JFK and Newark, this airport’s amenities are on the reduced side. However, there's still spots to pick up a much-needed coffee or snack on arrival — you can get in the NY spirit immediately with a quick trip to Dunkin’ Donuts.

Getting to New York City from your chosen airport

Great, you've managed to find your way off the plane and through the airport! Amazing! Now what? Well, access to New York City from both JFK and Newark is easy thanks to the intuitive AirTrain system. As well as connecting the airport’s terminals, the AirTrain runs to stations that connect to New York City’s subway system. LaGuardia’s public transport option comes in the way of its regular bus service, which offers a gateway into the city. Of course, all of these airports all have plenty of taxi ranks where you can hail a cab or order an Uber — but this is naturally a far more expensive option than public transport.

Do I need a visa to visit New York?

As is the case for the rest of the great big US of A, you'll need a visa or an Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA) waiver before flying to New York - along with a valid passport, that's valid for at least six months after your departure date!
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