Non-stop flights from New York City (LGA)
New York City Airport (IATA: LGA, ICAO: KLGA), also known as LaGuardia Airport, is a large airport in United States.It is an international airport and serves the area of New York State", "Outskirts-NYC, United States.New York City Airport has non-stop passenger flights scheduled to 92 destinations in 5 countries.
At present, there are 83 domestic flights from New York City.
The longest flight from New York City LGA is a 2,029 mile (3,265 km) non-stop route to Kalispell FCA. This direct flight takes around 5 hours and 22 minutes and is operated by American Airlines.
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In total there are 10 airlines flying from and to New York City. Most flights are operated by one of the following carriers:
Popular destinations from New York City
Below you can find a list of the most popular destinations from New York City, based on the number of scheduled flights for this month.
Popular destinations with a stopover
Aside from all non-stop destinations listed above, these are popular destinations from New York City that require a stopover:
Information on Points & Miles
This section lists destinations within specific distances from New York City. It's helpful if you're seeking destinations covering certain mileage, which can be useful when planning an award flight or booking with points and miles.
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Destinations from New York City by flight duration
Discover a variety of destinations from New York City below, organized by flight duration. This layout allows you to easily identify destinations based on the maximum flight duration you prefer. Additionally, you can utilize the duration filter on the map, which is even more convenient!
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Best time to travel from New York City
When planning a trip from New York City, the ideal time to travel depends on the climate and location of your destination. To assist you, we've organized all destinations by their climate types.
🌺 💦 Humid Subtropical destinations
Departing from New York City, you have the option to take a direct flight to 53 Humid Subtropical/Warm Temperate destinations. Known for their hot, humid summers, with temperatures around 30°C (86°F), and mild winters, these destinations feature lush greenery and year-round rainfall. You'll discover a blend of beautiful beaches, dense forests, and lively cities, offering abundant outdoor adventures, cultural sights, and city attractions to explore.
🌐 In the Northern Hemisphere:
These destinations can be enjoyed year-round, but the best times to visit are from April to June or from August to October





🌳 🍂 Warm Continental destinations
Check out the 20 Warm Continental destinations below that are accessible via direct flights from New York City. Regions in the warm continental climate are famous for their geographical diversity, including wide-open plains, mountains, and forests, making them perfect for outdoor activities like hiking and skiing.
🌐 In the Northern Hemisphere:
For the best experience, plan your visit between late spring and the end of summer, as the weather is lovely from May to August, with temperatures between 20°C and 28°C (68°F and 82°F). Keep in mind that winters can be quite cold, with frost present in almost every month from November to March, so if you enjoy winter sports, the snowy conditions in that period are perfect.





🥵 Hot Continental destinations
At the moment, 9 Hot Continental destinations are accessible with a direct flight from New York City. Hot Continental destinations are known known for their hot, humid summers, where temperatures frequently rise above 30°C (86°F), and celebrated for their diverse landscapes, featuring both forests and mountains. Additionally, exploring the urban city areas can be highly enjoyable as well!
🌐 In the Northern Hemisphere:
The spring, summer, and fall months, from March to November, are typically the best times to visit these continental destinations located in the Northern Hemisphere. Summers can be very warm though, and there's a bit more precipitation compared to spring and autumn.





🌴 Tropical destinations
As of April, you can fly non-stop to 6 tropical locations. These areas are renowned for their rainforests, beaches, and adventurous activities like hiking, diving, and wildlife exploration.
🌐 In the Northern Hemisphere:
In the Northern Hemisphere, the dry season for these destinations lasts from November to April, which is the best time to explore them! You can enjoy predominantly dry conditions with tempratures ranging from 25°C to 30°C (77°F to 86°F) during this period, while the wet season might lead to longer rain spells.





☀️ Hot Mediterranean destinations
New York City currently offers non-stop flights to 2 Hot Mediterranean destinations. Known for their beautiful coastlines and rich cultural heritage — although depending on your the exact destination of your choice — as well as outdoor lifestyle offering a balance of relaxation, nature, and culture.
🌐 In the Northern Hemisphere:
Although Mediterranean destinations in the Northern Hemisphere are nice to visit throughout the year, the best times to explore them are in spring (March-May) and fall (September-November). The temperatures during these seasons are pleasantly warm, which is a nice contrast to the summer heat that often prevails there with temperatures rising above 30°C (86°F).


🌊 🌧️ Oceanic / Maritime destinations
There’s just one direct flight route to an oceanic / maritime destination from New York City. Enjoy the mild weather, green scenery, and a peaceful blend of nature and cultural exploration.
🌐 In the Northern Hemisphere:
The oceanic locations in the Northern Hemisphere are ideal for a summer getaway, specifically from May to August, with temperatures from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). You'll enjoy pleasantly warm weather, whereas the months from September to February are more prone to rain.

🌲 ❄️ Subarctic or Alpine destinations
Only one Subarctic / Alpine destination is reachable by a non-stop flight from New York City at this time. Enjoy the natural beauty of the destinations with the Subarctic / Alpine climate, including dense forests and tundra landscapes, which make them perfect for hiking, spotting wildlife, and winter activities.
🌐 In the Northern Hemisphere:
The most favorable time to visit these subarctic spots (on the Northern Hemisphere) is during the long, sunny winter months from November to March. With a variety of winter sports available in the higher elevations, you’re bound to have a wonderful time. If winter's not your vibe, consider visiting in mid-summer (May - August), when the temperatures are mild and often pleasantly warm, between 15°C (59°F) and 20°C (68°F).

Business class flights from New York City
There are 86 airports that have flights from New York City in Business Class. All airports that offer business class flights from LGA are listed below:
International flights from New York City
Flights from New York City to Aruba
Aruba is the only destination in Aruba with direct flights from New York City. Direct flights to Aruba are offered by American Airlines (Oneworld). This is a seasonal route that starts in April and ends in May.
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Flights from New York City to Bahamas
In Bahamas, the only destination that has a direct flight from New York City is Nassau. Direct flights to Nassau are offered by Delta (SkyTeam). This is a seasonal route that starts in April and ends in September.
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Flights from New York City to Bermuda
There is 1 destination in Bermuda that has a direct connection from New York City, which is Bermuda. Direct flights to Bermuda are offered by BermudAir. This route has been announced recently, and is not operational yet. It will start in April 2026.
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Flights from New York City to Canada
There are 5 destinations in Canada that have non-stop flights from New York City.
Direct flights to Calgary are offered by American Airlines (Oneworld). This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in October.
You can fly non-stop to Halifax with American Airlines (Oneworld) or Delta (SkyTeam). This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in November.
Non-stop flights to Montreal are offered by Air Canada (Star Alliance), American Airlines (Oneworld) and Delta (SkyTeam).
The only airline with direct flights to Toronto is Air Canada (Star Alliance).
From New York City to Toronto there are 4 airlines that have direct services, which are Air Canada (Star Alliance), American Airlines (Oneworld), Delta (SkyTeam) and Porter.
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Flights from New York City to Puerto Rico
In Puerto Rico, the only destination that has a direct flight from New York City is San Juan. Direct flights to San Juan are offered by Frontier Airlines. This is a seasonal route that starts in April and ends in May.
All flights to Puerto Rico
Domestic flights from New York City
Flights from New York City to United States
There are lots of domestic flights from New York City (LGA). 83 airports in United States have direct flights from the airport.
Direct flights to Albany are offered by Delta (SkyTeam).
You can fly non-stop to Asheville with American Airlines (Oneworld) or Delta (SkyTeam).
Non-stop flights to Atlanta are offered by American Airlines (Oneworld), Delta (SkyTeam) and Frontier Airlines.
To Augusta and Bangor, you can fly with American Airlines (Oneworld) and Delta (SkyTeam).
You can fly non-stop from New York City to Birmingham with Delta (SkyTeam).
You can fly non-stop to Boston with American Airlines (Oneworld) or Delta (SkyTeam).
The only airline with direct flights to Bozeman is American Airlines (Oneworld). This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in September.
All direct flights from New York City to Buffalo, Burlington and Charleston are operated by American Airlines (Oneworld) and Delta (SkyTeam).
From New York City to Charlotte there are 4 airlines that have direct services, which are American Airlines (Oneworld), Delta (SkyTeam), Frontier Airlines and Spirit Airlines.
You can fly non-stop to Charlottesville with American Airlines (Oneworld) or Delta (SkyTeam).
The only airline with direct flights to Chattanooga is Delta (SkyTeam).
From New York City to Chicago there are 4 airlines that have direct services, which are American Airlines (Oneworld), Delta (SkyTeam), Spirit Airlines and United Airlines (Star Alliance).
The only airline with direct flights to Chicago is Southwest Airlines. This is a seasonal route that starts in April and ends in October.
Direct flights to Cincinnati are offered by Delta (SkyTeam).
Non-stop flights to Cleveland are offered by American Airlines (Oneworld), Delta (SkyTeam) and Frontier Airlines.
To Columbia and Columbus, you can fly with American Airlines (Oneworld) and Delta (SkyTeam).
You can fly non-stop from New York City to Dallas with Southwest Airlines. This is a seasonal route that starts in April and ends in October.
From New York City to Dallas-Fort Worth there are 4 airlines that have direct services, which are American Airlines (Oneworld), Delta (SkyTeam), Frontier Airlines and Spirit Airlines.
From New York City to Denver there are 4 airlines that have direct services, which are Delta (SkyTeam), Frontier Airlines, Southwest Airlines and United Airlines (Star Alliance).
You can fly non-stop to Des Moines with American Airlines (Oneworld) or Delta (SkyTeam).
Direct flights to Destin / Fort Walton Beach are offered by Delta (SkyTeam).
Non-stop flights to Detroit are offered by American Airlines (Oneworld), Delta (SkyTeam) and Spirit Airlines.
You can fly non-stop to Fayetteville with American Airlines (Oneworld) or Delta (SkyTeam).
From New York City to Fort Lauderdale there are 4 airlines that have direct services, which are American Airlines (Oneworld), Delta (SkyTeam), JetBlue and Spirit Airlines.
All direct flights from New York City to Fort Myers and Grand Rapids are operated by American Airlines (Oneworld) and Delta (SkyTeam).
Direct flights to Green Bay are offered by American Airlines (Oneworld). This route has been announced recently, and is not operational yet. It will start in September 2026.
To Greensboro and Greenville / Spartanburg, you can fly with American Airlines (Oneworld) and Delta (SkyTeam).
The only airline with direct flights to Hilton Head Island is Delta (SkyTeam). This is a seasonal route that starts in April and ends in November.
Non-stop flights to Houston are offered by Delta (SkyTeam), Spirit Airlines and United Airlines (Star Alliance).
You can fly non-stop from New York City to Houston with Southwest Airlines. This is a seasonal route that starts in April and ends in October.
Direct flights to Huntsville are offered by Delta (SkyTeam).
The only airline with direct flights to Hyannis is American Airlines (Oneworld). This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in September.
All direct flights from New York City to Indianapolis and Jacksonville are operated by American Airlines (Oneworld) and Delta (SkyTeam).
Direct flights to Kalispell are offered by American Airlines (Oneworld). This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in September.
Non-stop flights to Kansas City are offered by American Airlines (Oneworld), Delta (SkyTeam) and Southwest Airlines.
To Key West and Knoxville, you can fly with American Airlines (Oneworld) and Delta (SkyTeam).
You can fly non-stop from New York City to Lexington with Delta (SkyTeam).
All direct flights from New York City to Little Rock, Louisville, Madison, Martha's Vineyard and Memphis are operated by American Airlines (Oneworld) and Delta (SkyTeam).
From New York City to Miami there are 4 airlines that have direct services, which are American Airlines (Oneworld), Delta (SkyTeam), Frontier Airlines and Spirit Airlines.
To Milwaukee and Minneapolis, you can fly with Delta (SkyTeam).
Non-stop flights to Myrtle Beach are offered by American Airlines (Oneworld), Delta (SkyTeam) and Spirit Airlines.
Non-stop flights to Nantucket are offered by American Airlines (Oneworld), Delta (SkyTeam) and JetBlue. This is a seasonal route that starts in May and ends in October.
All direct flights from New York City to Nashville and New Orleans are operated by American Airlines (Oneworld), Delta (SkyTeam) and Southwest Airlines.
To Norfolk and Oklahoma City, you can fly with American Airlines (Oneworld) and Delta (SkyTeam).
Non-stop flights to Omaha are offered by American Airlines (Oneworld), Delta (SkyTeam) and Southwest Airlines.
From New York City to Orlando there are 5 airlines that have direct services, which are American Airlines (Oneworld), Delta (SkyTeam), Frontier Airlines, JetBlue and Spirit Airlines.
The only airline with direct flights to Panama City is Delta (SkyTeam).
All direct flights from New York City to Pensacola, Pittsburgh and Portland are operated by American Airlines (Oneworld) and Delta (SkyTeam).
Non-stop flights to Raleigh / Durham are offered by American Airlines (Oneworld), Delta (SkyTeam) and Frontier Airlines.
To Richmond and Roanoke, you can fly with American Airlines (Oneworld) and Delta (SkyTeam).
All direct flights from New York City to Rochester, Salt Lake City and Sarasota / Bradenton are operated by Delta (SkyTeam).
You can fly non-stop to Savannah with American Airlines (Oneworld) or Delta (SkyTeam).
Direct flights to South Bend are offered by American Airlines (Oneworld). This is a seasonal route that starts in September and ends in November.
Non-stop flights to St. Louis are offered by American Airlines (Oneworld), Delta (SkyTeam) and Southwest Airlines.
You can fly non-stop from New York City to Syracuse with Delta (SkyTeam).
All direct flights from New York City to Tampa, Traverse City, Tulsa and Washington are operated by American Airlines (Oneworld) and Delta (SkyTeam).
The only airline with direct flights to Washington is United Airlines (Star Alliance).
Non-stop flights to West Palm Beach are offered by American Airlines (Oneworld), Delta (SkyTeam) and JetBlue.
You can fly non-stop to Wilmington with American Airlines (Oneworld) or Delta (SkyTeam).
Direct flights to Worcester are offered by Delta (SkyTeam).
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Alternative airports near New York City
Below you can find a list of alternative airports to New York City (LGA). The nearest airports to New York City (LGA) are New York City (JFK) and Teterboro (TEB).
Frequently asked questions - FAQ
How many airports are there in New York City?
There are 6 airports in New York City: LaGuardia Airport (LGA), John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), Teterboro Airport (TEB), Newark Liberty Airport (EWR), Westchester County Airport (HPN) and Long Island MacArthur Airport (ISP).
What is the best airport to fly from New York City?
You have multiple options when flying from New York City. Although New York City (LGA) might be a convenient airport to depart from, the biggest airport near New York City is New York City (JFK), John F. Kennedy International Airport, which offers additional flight options.
How many airlines fly from New York City?
There are 10 airlines flying from New York City to 92 airports around the world, as of April 2026.
Which airlines fly from New York City?
Delta, American Airlines and Southwest Airlines operate most flights from New York City. To get a full overview of all operating airlines, please use the airline filter.
Which alliances are flying from New York City?
Oneworld, SkyTeam and Star Alliance are all flying from New York City.
How many nonstop flights are there from New York City?
There are roughly 15,157 flights departing from New York City every month (or 3,535 flights each week), to a total of 92 airports worldwide.
What is the official name of New York City Airport?
The official name of New York City Airport is LaGuardia Airport.
What is the airport code of New York City Airport?
The airport code of New York City Airport is LGA.
What are the most popular flights from New York City?
Chicago, Toronto and Boston are the 3 most popular routes from New York City. For a complete overview of all flight routes from New York City, please use our flight map.
How long is the flight from New York City?
| New York City to Chicago | 2h 39m |
| New York City to Toronto | 1h 34m |
| New York City to Boston | 1h 13m |
| New York City to Atlanta | 2h 33m |
| New York City to Dallas-Fort Worth | 4h |