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Round-trip from | $488 |
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$488 - $1,742
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NewarkYakima Air Terminal
EWR - YKM
EWRYKM
Newark
Tue 11/12
2 stops19h 29m
Yakima Air Terminal
Fri 11/15
1 stop23h 18m
New York John F Kennedy IntlYakima Air Terminal
JFK - YKM
JFKYKM
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 11/12
1 stop8h 00m
Yakima Air Terminal
Fri 11/15
1 stop14h 19m
New York John F Kennedy IntlYakima Air Terminal
JFK - YKM
JFKYKM
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 11/12
2 stops12h 29m
Yakima Air Terminal
Fri 11/15
2 stops13h 19m
New York LaGuardiaYakima Air Terminal
LGA - YKM
LGAYKM
New York LaGuardia
Tue 11/12
2 stops11h 59m
Yakima Air Terminal
Sat 11/16
2 stops11h 51m
On average, a flight from New York to Yakima takes 9 hours 9 minutes. Flights to Yakima from other popular cities in USA will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Yakima ranges from 0.2 - 1.5 inches per month. December is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 1.5 in. July is typically the driest time to visit Yakima when rainfall is around 0.2 in.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Yakima, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 69.8 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of December, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 28.4 F).
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It was the first time I have flown Alaska and I don’t think I can recommend it to others. It was so hot on the plane, food was preordered but I never received it.
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It was the first time I have flown Alaska and I don’t think I can recommend it to others. It was so hot on the plane, food was preordered but I never received it.
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It was the first time I have flown Alaska and I don’t think I can recommend it to others. It was so hot on the plane, food was preordered but I never received it.
Flying from the East Coast to Yakima, consider flights into Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) from major hubs like New York's JFK or Newark Liberty International Airport. West Coast options can include direct flights from cities like Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) or San Francisco International Airport (SFO) to SEA, followed by a connecting flight to Yakima. While direct flights to Yakima may be limited, these major airports offer convenient gateways. Explore various airlines and flight combinations to optimize your journey, balancing convenience and efficiency for the best East and West Coast flight options into Yakima.
For cost savings, you might consider flying into the more major airport in the area, Seattle-Tacoma Airport (SEA), and then drive or take a shuttle to Yakima or wherever your destination may be. Traveling Seattle-Tacoma you have several different options. Renting a car provides flexibility and scenic drives through the Cascade Mountains. Shuttle services or rideshares are convenient alternatives and promise a comfortable journey. Additionally, you can explore public transportation options, though direct routes might be limited.
If you’re planning a ski trip and prefer to have your own gear, pack it securely in a durable bag, and consider removing detachable parts. Check your airline's weight and size restrictions and review their policy. United permits a single ski or snowboard set as a checked bag at no extra charge. Delta allows one ski or snowboard bag, including boots and poles, as a standard checked item. Ensure compliance with each airline's guidelines for a hassle-free journey with your winter sports equipment.