Popular in | December |
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Cheapest in | January |
Average price | $695 |
Round-trip from | $497 |
One-way from | $255 |
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NewarkDüsseldorf
EWR - DUS
EWRDUS
Newark
mié. 1/22
6:30 pm-10:40 am
1 stop10h 10m
Duesseldorf Intl
lun. 1/27
10:00 am-3:50 pm
1 stop11h 50m
NewarkDüsseldorf
EWR - DUS
EWRDUS
Newark
jue. 12/5
11:55 pm-12:20 pm
1 stop30h 25m
Duesseldorf Intl
jue. 12/12
1:15 pm-10:10 pm
1 stop14h 55m
NewarkDüsseldorf
EWR - DUS
EWRDUS
Newark
sáb. 3/15
6:40 pm-9:50 am
1 stop10h 10m
Duesseldorf Intl
sáb. 3/22
10:30 am-5:10 pm
1 stop11h 40m
New YorkDüsseldorf
JFK - DUS
JFKDUS
New York John F Kennedy Intl
mié. 1/22
5:45 pm-1:50 pm
2 stops14h 05m
Duesseldorf Intl
lun. 1/27
11:20 am-3:55 pm
2 stops34h 35m
New YorkDüsseldorf
JFK - DUS
JFKDUS
New York John F Kennedy Intl
sáb. 12/7
10:00 pm-4:40 pm
1 stop12h 40m
Duesseldorf Intl
vie. 12/13
5:30 pm-8:05 pm
1 stop32h 35m
New YorkDüsseldorf
JFK - DUS
JFKDUS
New York John F Kennedy Intl
jue. 12/5
12:30 am-2:40 pm
3 stops32h 10m
Duesseldorf Intl
jue. 12/12
6:15 am-10:30 pm
3 stops22h 15m
NewarkDüsseldorf
EWR - DUS
EWRDUS
Newark
vie. 12/6
11:00 am-10:25 am
2 stops17h 25m
Duesseldorf Intl
jue. 12/12
6:25 am-8:30 pm
3 stops20h 05m
New YorkDüsseldorf
LGA - DUS
LGADUS
New York LaGuardia
vie. 12/6
8:45 am-10:25 am
2 stops19h 40m
Duesseldorf Intl
jue. 12/12
6:25 am-7:42 pm
3 stops19h 17m
New YorkDüsseldorf
JFK - DUS
JFKDUS
New York John F Kennedy Intl
mar. 1/21
12:10 am-10:25 pm
1 stop16h 15m
Duesseldorf Intl
lun. 1/27
6:20 pm-6:10 pm
1 stop29h 50m
NewarkDüsseldorf
EWR - DUS
EWRDUS
Newark
dom. 11/24
10:35 pm-9:35 am
1 stop29h 00m
Duesseldorf Intl
lun. 12/2
7:50 pm-8:25 pm
1 stop30h 35m
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To ensure you get the cheapest price possible for a flight to Duesseldorf Intl, you should look to book at least 28 days in advance of your intended travel date. The price of your flight may increase if you delay and leave booking until a week or so before departure.
On average, a flight from New York to Duesseldorf Intl takes 11 hours 23 minutes. Flights to Duesseldorf Intl 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 Duesseldorf Intl are Scandinavian Airlines, Aer Lingus and Lufthansa.
The cheapest airlines flying from New York to Duesseldorf Intl are Aer Lingus, Scandinavian Airlines and TAP AIR PORTUGAL.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Duesseldorf Intl ranges from 1.2 - 3.1 inches per month. July is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 3.1 in. March is typically the driest time to visit Duesseldorf Intl when rainfall is around 1.2 in.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Duesseldorf Intl, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, August is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 64.4 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 33.8 F).
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Everything was poor and I had asked for some food and they told me to go to the serving place and get it . They weren’t very friendly and again I wanted upgrade to business and seats were empty and they said it was full . Will never fly with Singapore airlines
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Everything was poor and I had asked for some food and they told me to go to the serving place and get it . They weren’t very friendly and again I wanted upgrade to business and seats were empty and they said it was full . Will never fly with Singapore airlines
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Everything was poor and I had asked for some food and they told me to go to the serving place and get it . They weren’t very friendly and again I wanted upgrade to business and seats were empty and they said it was full . Will never fly with Singapore airlines
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Everything was poor and I had asked for some food and they told me to go to the serving place and get it . They weren’t very friendly and again I wanted upgrade to business and seats were empty and they said it was full . Will never fly with Singapore airlines
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Everything was poor and I had asked for some food and they told me to go to the serving place and get it . They weren’t very friendly and again I wanted upgrade to business and seats were empty and they said it was full . Will never fly with Singapore airlines
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Everything was poor and I had asked for some food and they told me to go to the serving place and get it . They weren’t very friendly and again I wanted upgrade to business and seats were empty and they said it was full . Will never fly with Singapore airlines
The capital city of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Dusseldorf is teeming with contemporary architecture, impressive modern art, lively nightlife, and luxurious shopping. On the surface the city seems to be just another financial centre; banking, advertising, fashion and telecommunications have made Dusseldorf one of Germany’s economic leaders, but tourists will soon see that the locals have no problem letting their hair down. Although the city’s old town was reduced to ruins during the Second World War it has been meticulously rebuilt according to original historical designs. Today the old town, or Altstadt, is a celebrated shopping district by day and the “longest bar in the world” by night. Amongst the outstanding restaurants and coffee houses you will find a plethora of cosy bars selling the legendary Altbier, which is a moderately bitter, deep amber brew that is essential for visitors wishing to experience the taste of the city. According to the locals, the city’s premier shopping street Konigsallee can rival the very best of Paris or Rome. The street certainly has an outstanding reputation and is home to a vast selection of exclusive high-end stores that stock lavish international brands at affordable prices. Although the Altstadt gets most of the attention, the city’s Medienhafen, a recently redeveloped harbor area, dazzles with pioneering architecture and a vivacious art scene that provides a feast for the senses. Visitors to the city are certainly spoilt for choice when it comes to museums and galleries, for example The Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen is one Germany’s premier collections of modern art.
To experience the very best of the city make sure to plan your trip for the second and third weeks in July. Although this is considered peak season in the city, it also marks the arrival of Kirmes, the spectacular fun fair taking place by the river. To avoid the estimated 4 million visitors that enter the city during the month of July, plan your trip for early March and April. February is a cheaper time to visit the city and is also the month when the large parade takes place on carnival Monday, and it’s a thrilling celebration of local traditions. The city’s spectacular Christmas markets make November and December months another popular time to visit.
There is an extensive network of reliable public transport around the city. Those who are interested in driving should be aware that the city centre is an “environment zone” and stickers declaring the vehicle’s pollution category are mandatory.
As the largest airport in the North Rhine-Westphalia area, and third largest airport in Germany, Düsseldorf International Airport (DUS) is an ideal gateway into the region. It’s 4.3 miles (7km) north of downtown Düsseldorf, and serves nearly 19 million passengers per year. The airport is a major hub for both Air Berlin and Lufthansa, which each offer around 300 flights per day. A large area of land located south-west of the terminals is currently being developed as Düsseldorf Airport City, to be completed by 2013. It already houses hotels, businesses and a cinema.
With over 40 restaurants and coffee shops scattered throughout the airport, and even more retail outlets, there’s plenty to keep you occupied. Otherwise, you can always see what’s happening at Messe Düsseldorf, a trade fairground that hosts more than 40 annual fairs. It’s only 500 meters from Airport City, and will easily keep you entertained for hours.
Although it’s a busy airport – over 70 airlines use it on a daily basis – Düsseldorf International offers an efficient and stress-free transit environment.