Popular in | June |
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Cheapest in | January |
Average price | $920 |
Round-trip from | $477 |
One-way from | $113 |
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Route
Depart
Return
Price
New YorkParis
JFK - CDG
JFKCDG
New York John F Kennedy Intl
sáb. 11/16
12:15 am-1:00 pm
Nonstop6h 45m
NewarkParis
EWR - ORY
EWRORY
Newark
mié. 2/12
11:00 pm-12:00 pm
Nonstop7h 00m
NewarkParis
EWR - CDG
EWRCDG
Newark
dom. 1/12
7:30 pm-12:00 pm
1 stop10h 30m
New YorkLondon
JFK - LGW
JFKLGW
New York John F Kennedy Intl
lun. 2/3
3:00 pm-10:00 am
1 stop14h 00m
New YorkLondon
JFK - LGW
JFKLGW
New York John F Kennedy Intl
mié. 3/19
7:15 pm-6:00 am
Nonstop6h 45m
New YorkLondon
JFK - LHR
JFKLHR
New York John F Kennedy Intl
dom. 11/24
7:01 pm-7:15 am
Nonstop7h 14m
NewarkParis
EWR - ORY
EWRORY
Newark
sáb. 1/18
11:00 pm-12:00 pm
Nonstop7h 00m
NewarkParis
EWR - CDG
EWRCDG
Newark
dom. 1/12
4:50 pm-5:55 am
Nonstop7h 05m
New YorkLondon
LGA - LHR
LGALHR
New York LaGuardia
lun. 11/11
2:55 pm-6:50 am
1 stop10h 55m
New YorkLondon
JFK - LGW
JFKLGW
New York John F Kennedy Intl
vie. 11/29
10:05 pm-4:25 pm
1 stop13h 20m
On average, a flight from New York to Europe takes 16 hours 26 minutes. Flights to Europe from other popular cities in USA will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.
Users looking for the lowest fares to Europe should consider flying on Monday mornings, when prices are typically cheapest. Budget-minded travelers will want to avoid Friday at noon, when prices are usually at their highest.
The most popular airlines flying from New York to Europe are United Airlines, Delta and British Airways.
The cheapest airlines flying from New York to Europe are Vueling, Norse Atlantic Airways and PLAY.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Europe ranges from 0.4 - 3.9 inches per month. December is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 3.9 in. July is typically the driest time to visit Europe when rainfall is around 0.4 in.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Europe, 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 73.4 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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This was a flight operated by Virgin Atlantic in their Upper Class cabin. Overall, an outstanding experience.
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This was a flight operated by Virgin Atlantic in their Upper Class cabin. Overall, an outstanding experience.
Comfort
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This was a flight operated by Virgin Atlantic in their Upper Class cabin. Overall, an outstanding experience.
Comfort
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Entertainment
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Overall
Food
Reviews
This was a flight operated by Virgin Atlantic in their Upper Class cabin. Overall, an outstanding experience.
In terms of land area, Europe may be the second-smallest continent but the 50 or so European countries offer an extraordinary diversity, from Russia in the north to Greece in the south, west to the Azores and east to the border of Asia.
The countries of Western Europe are prosperous and stable and first in mind for family holidays, while some of the Central and Eastern European states are luring budget-minded travelers keen to enjoy the sun outside the pricey Eurozone.
Travelers visiting Europe have a wealth of holiday itineraries from which to choose: touring Ireland’s Burren limestone plateau, seeing the Northern Lights in Sweden or Norway and exploring the French villages in Provence, skiing in the Swiss Alps or relaxing on a beach in the Greek islands.
Europe’s jewel-like capitals have a captivating charm, with unique cultural, architectural and historic characters and sites. Romantic Paris is renowned as the beautiful City of Lights; stately Vienna was the center of the Habsburg Empire for more than 600 years; stunning spire-dotted Prague is a gem of art and architecture, while medieval Krakow was once Poland’s capital and seat of kings.
Madrid:
You can get the Airport Express directly from the airport, although it only makes 3 stops before returning the airport. Due to this you’ll have to jump on the metro to get to your final destination in Madrid, so if you’re carrying lots of baggage this can be quite tiresome and inconvenient. Another option is to get a taxi directly from the airport, although this can be quite costly. If there are a few of you to split the fare though, a taxi can be an ideal transport option. Perhaps the easiest way is to jump on the metro from T1 or T4 and go straight to the center of the city. The metro runs regularly and is an effective way to travel.
Paris:
The easiest and one of the quickest ways to get to the center of Paris is to jump on the metro directly from the airport. A slightly cheaper option, although not as quick, is to get a bus. There is a regular bus service that operates from the airport and you can find times and destinations at the airport. Lastly you can opt for a taxi, although taxis in France are quite expensive. This is a quick way to get to your hotel so if you’re travelling with friends it can be a great option.
Frankfurt:
From Frankfurt airport you can get trains to any major city in Germany, as well as to the center of Frankfurt. You might also get a free shuttle transfer from your hotel, so once you’ve booked your flights to Europe, browse accommodation and see if you can find a hotel that offers this service as it makes getting to the city easy and cheap. If you want you can also get a taxi, it’ll take around 20-30 minutes depending on traffic but will cost more than the train. The cheapest option is to get one of the many buses that operate to and from the airport, you can find more information out regarding times and specific locations once you’ve arrived in the airport.
Europe is very well connected by planes, trains and buses. There are regular flights between major cities, especially from busy airport hubs in the UK, Germany or France, where low-cost airlines offer cheap flights around Europe.
Trains run throughout mainland Europe, with the Eurotunnel connecting the UK to France.
Buses (coaches) are a cheaper alternative, however, they are typically much slower and often less comfortable than trains.
If you’re driving, consider renting a diesel car, which often gets better mileage. They can be a good deal in countries that subsidize diesel. The UK and Ireland operate left-hand traffic but in the rest of Europe they drive on the right.
If you’re traveling independently, it is still worth checking out tours (such as a one-day city or 14-day country tours) that can be combined with your itinerary.