New York is currently served by two main international airports:
John F. Kennedy International Airport (located southeast of Manhattan) and
Newark Liberty International Airport (located southwest of Manhattan, in New Jersey).
- From the UK: Direct flights are operated from London to New York by many major airlines, including:
British Airways,
Virgin Atlantic,
United, and
American Airlines. United also run flights from Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Belfast.
- From Ireland: Flying from Dublin, you can find direct flights provided by
Aer Lingus,
US Airways and United. Aer Lingus and United also fly from Shannon.
- From Germany: Several carriers fly direct out of Berlin, including:
Lufthansa,
Air Berlin, United and American Airlines. Lufthansa and United also fly out of other cities such as Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Frankfurt and Munich.
- From the Netherlands:
KLM, Lufthansa and United all offer direct flights from Amsterdam to New York.
- From Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland:
SAS,
Norwegian and United fly direct out of Stockholm, Sweden and Oslo, Norway. Scandinavian Airlines and Norwegian fly direct out Copenhagen, Denmark.
Finnair and Norwegian fly indirect from Helsinki, Finland.
- From France: Direct flights from Paris are provided by
Air France, British Airways,
Delta, American Airlines, US Airways and
XL Airways France. Air France and Delta also fly out of Nice, and XL Airways France fly out of Marseille.