New York City boasts three major international airports, offering various flight options for domestic and international travel. These airports are significant transportation hubs, handling millions of passengers yearly.
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
JFK, located in Queens, is the largest and busiest airport serving New York City, renowned for its size and comprehensive services. Opened in 1948 as Idlewild Airport, it handles a massive number of passengers and flights daily. JFK is a major hub for several airlines, including American, Delta, and JetBlue, making it a convenient choice for travellers.
Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)
Opened in 1928, Newark Liberty International Airport, situated in New Jersey, serves as a major hub for United Airlines. It offers a wide selection of flights and a good transportation connection to New York City. EWR provides ample amenities, making it a convenient option for many travellers.
LaGuardia Airport (LGA)
LaGuardia Airport, opened in 1939, is situated in Queens and offers many connections to destinations in the United States. It's known for its location's proximity to Manhattan, making it a convenient choice for travellers seeking a shorter commute into the city. LGA serves primarily domestic flights, with a smaller selection of international ones.
Main airlines for this route
- Air New Zealand
- United Airlines
- Qantas