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Popular in | June |
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Cheapest in | November |
Average price | $678 |
Round-trip from | $517 |
One-way from | $160 |
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New YorkRome
JFK - FCO
JFKFCO
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sun 11/10
11:55 pm-1:55 pm
Nonstop8h 00m
New YorkRome
JFK - FCO
JFKFCO
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 2/4
6:15 pm-8:45 pm
2 stops20h 30m
New YorkRome
JFK - FCO
JFKFCO
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sat 11/30
10:05 pm-5:25 pm
1 stop13h 20m
New YorkRome
JFK - FCO
JFKFCO
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Thu 2/6
7:25 pm-2:00 pm
1 stop12h 35m
New YorkRome
JFK - FCO
JFKFCO
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Mon 3/31
11:25 pm-6:40 pm
1 stop13h 15m
NewarkRome
EWR - FCO
EWRFCO
Newark
Tue 12/31
8:50 pm-3:05 pm
1 stop12h 15m
NewarkRome
EWR - FCO
EWRFCO
Newark
Tue 11/26
5:55 pm-7:15 pm
1 stop19h 20m
New YorkRome
JFK - FCO
JFKFCO
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 12/3
4:45 pm-7:05 am
Nonstop8h 20m
New YorkRome
JFK - FCO
JFKFCO
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sat 1/11
9:20 pm-12:05 am
2 stops20h 45m
NewarkRome
EWR - FCO
EWRFCO
Newark
Mon 4/7
5:15 pm-11:05 am
1 stop11h 50m
On average, a flight from New York to Tuscany takes 13 hours 24 minutes. Flights to Tuscany from other popular cities in USA will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.
The most popular airlines flying from New York to Tuscany are ITA Airways, SWISS and TAP AIR PORTUGAL.
The cheapest airlines flying from New York to Tuscany are Scandinavian Airlines, LEVEL and SWISS.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Tuscany ranges from 1.2 - 3.9 inches per month. October is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 3.9 in. July is typically the driest time to visit Tuscany when rainfall is around 1.2 in.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Tuscany, 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 75.2 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 41.0 F).
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Overall it was good on the flight. Before the flight with checking the bag at JFK was a nightmare. It took way too long and the Delta concierge was very rude to everyone. But other than that it was fine.
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Overall it was good on the flight. Before the flight with checking the bag at JFK was a nightmare. It took way too long and the Delta concierge was very rude to everyone. But other than that it was fine.
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Overall it was good on the flight. Before the flight with checking the bag at JFK was a nightmare. It took way too long and the Delta concierge was very rude to everyone. But other than that it was fine.
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Overall it was good on the flight. Before the flight with checking the bag at JFK was a nightmare. It took way too long and the Delta concierge was very rude to everyone. But other than that it was fine.
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Overall it was good on the flight. Before the flight with checking the bag at JFK was a nightmare. It took way too long and the Delta concierge was very rude to everyone. But other than that it was fine.
Bask under the Tuscan sun and take advantage of all that Italy’s renaissance region has to offer. From art to wine, Tuscany has just about everything for any traveler.
Art is subjective. Whether it’s in a frame, sautéed in a frying pan, or freestanding in a park, tiny masterpieces outside of cathedrals and museums draw travelers to book Tuscany flights all year long. In a land infused with decadent food, rolling greens, and bustling city life, Tuscany offers everything from hand-rolled pasta to paintings of grandeur. Known by many for being Michelangelo’s birth place, Tuscany has lived up to its reputation as the “cradle of the Renaissance,” bringing light and innovation through art into its streets, people, and establishments.
If you’re looking for a new holiday destination, book flights to Tuscany for a new experience and an old-world feel. Its medieval past bubbles up to the surface through world class art and architecture around every corner of the region’s historic streets. Whether you’re sauntering the riverside during the hot, balmy summer, cruising the designer boutiques in Florence, or taking advantage of the café and bar scene, you’ll be enthralled by all the area has to offer. Florence, known as Italy’s art capital, is filled with gothic architecture, traditional Italian fare, and motorini zooming all over the place. A short ride from the city center leads travelers to the rolling Italian hillside flanked with villas and vineyards. Welcome to Tuscany.
Summer and winter have strong characteristics both luring and deterring travelers booking flights to Tuscany. The warmer months’ humid and subtropical climate welcomes tourists, especially for those looking to explore wineries and vineyards. Hot and muggy, temperatures on the coast can reach well into the 80’s, but when winter breezes in, the heat is calmed by colder temperatures in the 20’s and 30’s, and the occasional snowfall between November and February.
The best time to book a flight to Tuscany is in late spring or early fall, when the wineries are in full gear, cold temperatures are nonexistent, and the heat is comfortably dry.
Peak-Season:
Even though heat and humidity soar and July brings sticky air, most vacationers still can’t resist booking flights to Tuscany in the summertime, when all is in bloom. Locals dine al fresco, and the irresistible smells of Italy simmer in the warmth of the sun.
Off-peak Season:
The winter months bring cold, rainy, and occasionally snowy conditions. While it may not be the best time to bask in the sun’s rays, winter is an easier time to find cheap flights to Tuscany.
When your flight to Tuscany arrives, you can get to Florence or more remote areas of the region by the Azienda Trasporti Area Fiorentina (ATAF) buses, electric bussini (mini buses) or cabs. If you’re taking the bus, make sure you always have your ticket with you. Tourists have been known to get stuck with hefty fines when they lose their ticket. You can rent a car or motorcycle, but beware the many blocked-off streets designated for pedestrians only. Make sure to drive safely and lawfully; Tuscany has a camera system that will photograph and ticket you for parking illegally or endangering other cars. Parking is very difficult, so public transportation and bicycle are often the preferred method to get around.