Flights from New York (EWR)

Compare flights from New York (EWR) toward United Kingdom and other destinations, with recent fares on BookingTrolley.

Cheap flights from New York to airports near you

Popular international destinations from New York

Popular airlines from New York

  • British Airways
  • Virgin Atlantic
  • easyJet
  • Ryanair
  • Lufthansa
  • Air France

About flights from New York

From New York, travellers heading to United Kingdom often look at arrivals such as Manchester, London. BookingTrolley also lists other international destinations like Montreal, Toronto, Cancun.

Airlines departing New York include British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, easyJet and Ryanair. Compare fares from EWR into United Kingdom before you book.

Frequently asked questions about flights from New York

Can I fly from New York to United Kingdom?
Yes — BookingTrolley tracks routes from New York (EWR) toward United Kingdom gateways such as Manchester, London. Compare those fares alongside other international destinations from New York.
Which United Kingdom cities can I reach from New York?
Popular United Kingdom arrivals from New York include Manchester, London. Schedules and prices change by season — search live on BookingTrolley to see current options from EWR.
Which airlines fly from New York?
Airlines departing New York (EWR) include British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, easyJet and Ryanair, among others. BookingTrolley compares their fares on routes toward United Kingdom and other destinations.
How do I find cheap flights from New York to United Kingdom?
Compare several United Kingdom arrival airports (for example Manchester), stay flexible on dates, and weigh nonstop versus connecting itineraries. BookingTrolley shows recent starting fares from New York.
When should I book flights from New York to United Kingdom?
Mid-week departures and shoulder seasons from New York toward United Kingdom often cost less than peak weekends. BookingTrolley tracks fares from EWR so you can book when prices dip.

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