From: Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG, Paris)
To: John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK, New York)
New York, one of the most exciting cities in the world, awaits you! Flying from Paris to New York is an unforgettable experience, whether for business or a well-deserved vacation. We help you find the cheapest flights so your New York adventure starts at the best possible price.
This popular route is offered by many airlines, providing a wide selection and making it easy to find a flight that suits you. Due to demand, flight prices can vary, so it’s important to book in advance and watch for deals. We constantly update our offers to provide you with the most current and best prices.
Experience suggests that the best time to book a flight is generally 2-3 months before your planned travel date. However, if your travel dates are flexible, it’s worth watching for last-minute deals, which can often be very favorable. The cheapest periods are usually spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October), when the tourist season is less intense.
Numerous airlines offer flights between Paris and New York. Some of the most frequently chosen airlines include: Air France, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and American Airlines. These airlines generally provide a high standard of service and offer a wide range of flights.
Direct flights are more comfortable as you don’t have to change planes and save time. However, they are often more expensive than connecting flights. If cost is the most important factor, it’s worth considering connecting flights. Transfers usually take place in other European cities, such as London, Amsterdam, or Frankfurt. It’s important to consider the transfer time to avoid missing your next flight.
Before you depart, check the airline’s baggage rules to avoid inconveniences at the airport. Most airlines allow carry-on baggage free of charge, but a fee usually applies for checked baggage. During transfers, keep an eye on your luggage and make sure it is checked in for your next flight.
You can reach Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) in several ways. You can use the train (RER B), bus (Roissybus), taxi, or rental car. The RER B train runs from Gare du Nord station to the airport, and the Roissybus departs from Place de l'Opéra. A taxi is the most comfortable but also the most expensive option.
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is one of New York’s most important airports. You can reach the city from the airport in several ways. You can use the AirTrain railway, bus, taxi, or rental car. The AirTrain runs from the airport to Jamaica Station, from where you can reach the city by subway or train. A taxi is the most comfortable but also the most expensive option.
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| Month | Estimated minimum price |
|---|---|
| January | 450 |
| February | 480 |
| March | 520 |
| April | 500 |
| May | 550 |
| June | 600 |
| July | 650 |
| August | 680 |
| September | 580 |
| October | 530 |
| November | 490 |
| December | 510 |
Numerous airlines offer flights on this route, including major international airlines.
The cheapest prices are generally available in spring and autumn, but it’s also worth watching for last-minute deals.
A direct flight usually takes 7-9 hours.
The number of connecting flights varies, but usually one or two transfers are required.
If speed and comfort are important, choose a direct flight. If cost is the most important factor, a connecting flight may be the better choice.
Baggage rules vary by airline, so always check the airline’s website.
You can get to the airport by train (RER B), bus (Roissybus), or taxi.
You can get to the city from the airport by AirTrain, bus, taxi, or rental car.
You can check the status of your flight on the airline’s website or on the airport’s information boards.
Both airports have several terminals, the most comfortable one depends on your flight and preferences.