Flights from Fort Lauderdale to New York

New York City, often simply called “New York,” is the most populous city in the United States and a global hub for finance, culture, art, fashion, and entertainment. Comprising five boroughs – Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island – New York offers an unparalleled urban experience with iconic landmarks, world-class museums, diverse neighborhoods, and a 24/7 lifestyle.

Flight prices for a month from Fort Lauderdale to New York, one way

Departure atStopsFind tickets
31 May 2025Direct 40
24 May 2025Direct 46
25 May 2025Direct 50
21 May 2025Direct 51
28 May 2025Direct 51
22 May 2025Direct 52
29 May 2025Direct 57
23 May 2025Direct 59
30 May 2025Direct 62
20 May 2025Direct 65
19 May 2025Direct 85
27 May 20251 Stop 92
18 May 2025Direct 103
15 May 2025Direct 127
16 May 2025Direct 131
26 May 2025Direct 135
14 May 2025Direct 138
17 May 2025Direct 148

Airlines and Flight

Frequency Several airlines operate frequent flights between Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) and New York’s three major airports: John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), LaGuardia Airport (LGA), and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR):

  1. JetBlue Airways: Multiple daily non-stop flights to JFK and EWR
  2. Spirit Airlines: Daily non-stop flights to LGA
  3. United Airlines: Daily flights to EWR
  4. Delta Air Lines: Daily flights to JFK and LGA
  5. American Airlines: Daily flights to JFK and LGA

On average, there are about 20-25 non-stop flights per day between these cities. JetBlue and Spirit Airlines often offer the most competitive prices, but it’s advisable to compare rates across different airlines as prices can fluctuate based on season and demand.

Festivals in New York

New York hosts numerous festivals throughout the year:

  1. New York Fashion Week (February and September)
  2. Tribeca Film Festival (April)
  3. NYC Pride March (June)
  4. Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (November)
  5. New York Film Festival (September-October)
  6. New Year’s Eve in Times Square (December 31)

Shopping and Prices

New York offers diverse shopping experiences, from luxury boutiques on Fifth Avenue to trendy shops in SoHo. Prices in New York are generally higher than in most U.S. cities:

  • A meal at a mid-range restaurant: $25-50 per person
  • Coffee: $3-6
  • Movie ticket: $15-20
  • Broadway show ticket: $75-200+

Employment Comparison Both Fort Lauderdale and New York have strong job markets, but they differ significantly:

New York:

  • Larger and more diverse job market
  • Strong in finance, media, tech, and fashion sectors
  • Higher median household income (approximately $67,000)
  • Much higher cost of living, especially housing

Fort Lauderdale:

  • Strong in tourism, marine industries, and real estate
  • Growing tech scene
  • Lower median household income (approximately $59,000)
  • Significantly lower cost of living

While New York offers more opportunities in certain industries, the extremely high cost of living is an important factor to consider.

Airports and Public Transportation in New York New York is served by three major airports:

  1. John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
  2. LaGuardia Airport (LGA)
  3. Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)

Public transportation options include:

  • Subway: Extensive network covering most of the city. A single ride costs $2.75.
  • Buses: Complement the subway system. Same fare as the subway.
  • Commuter Rails: LIRR, Metro-North, and NJ Transit connect to surrounding areas.
  • NYC Ferry: Connects waterfront communities. Tickets are $2.75 per ride.

Distance and Flight Duration The distance between Fort Lauderdale and New York is approximately 1,069 miles (1,720 km). A direct flight typically takes around 2 hours and 45 minutes.

Interesting Facts

  • More than 800 languages are spoken in New York City, making it the most linguistically diverse city in the world.
  • The New York Public Library has over 50 million items in its collection.
  • Central Park was the first landscaped public park in the United States.
  • The subway system operates 24/7 and has 472 stations.

Remember to check the most current information regarding flight schedules and prices, as these can change frequently. New York experiences all four seasons, so pack accordingly depending on the time of year you’re visiting.