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Addis Ababa Bole International (ADD) is Ethiopia’s main international gateway and a regional hub for Ethiopian Airlines, so it typically handles most long-haul and connecting flights while smaller domestic services may operate from the same complex. Fares to ADD can be competitive on route aggregators but may vary seasonally. The airport sits roughly 6–9 km (about 15–30 minutes) southeast of the city center; taxis and ride-hailing apps are the most common choices, often costing a modest fare, while airport shuttles and organized hotel transfers can be slightly pricier but more predictable. Pros: good connectivity and modern facilities for a major African hub; cons: busy peak periods and occasional queueing for immigration and security.
The minimum one-way ticket price from Addis Ababa to New York is $692 (August 2026), while the maximum is $745 (April 2026). On average, a ticket costs $719–$745.
Fly nonstop from Addis Ababa to New York for the fastest, most convenient way to bridge East Africa and the United States—ideal if you value time and a smoother journey. While some connections can be cheaper, a direct flight reduces layovers, fatigue, and complications, making it worth considering when booking your trip.
John F. Kennedy International (JFK) is New York’s primary international gateway and a full-service hub for major carriers, often handling long-haul and premium flights while also serving several global alliances. Located about 15 miles southeast of Midtown Manhattan, typical transfer options include the AirTrain plus subway or LIRR (around 35–60 minutes), taxis or rideshares (35–75 minutes depending on traffic), and airport shuttles; fares can range from public-transit rates to moderate taxi/ride costs. Pros: extensive international connections and full-service amenities; cons: can be busy, with longer transit times and variable prices during peak hours. LaGuardia Airport (LGA) is typically positioned as a primarily domestic, short-haul airport that caters to business and leisure travelers on U.S. routes and regional carriers. Sitting roughly 8 miles from Midtown Manhattan, it’s reachable by bus/subway combinations (about 25–45 minutes), taxis or rideshares (20–40 minutes), and private shuttles; fares vary from low public-transport charges to mid-range car fares. Pros: closer to Manhattan and convenient for short hops; cons: fewer international nonstop options and can be subject to congestion and limited long-term parking. Newark Liberty International (EWR) functions as a major international and transcontinental hub especially for certain legacy carriers and alliance networks, often used by both domestic and long-haul passengers. Located in New Jersey about 16 miles from Midtown Manhattan, common transfers include the AirTrain plus NJ Transit (around 30–50 minutes), taxis or rideshares (30–60 minutes), and shuttle services; costs range from affordable rail fares to higher road-based fares depending on traffic. Pros: strong international route network and competitive fares on some carriers; cons: can be less convenient for Manhattan-bound travelers due to geography and peak-hour delays.
Unable to find information about the schedule of direct flights from
Addis Ababa — New York
04/05/2026
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Direct flight
ET514
starting at $1,426
Addis Ababa — New York
08/19/2026
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Direct flight
ET512
starting at $1,167
starting at $1,167
starting at $692
The route Addis Ababa — New York is served by several airlines: Ethiopian Airlines and Etihad Airways. This gives passengers more freedom in choosing flights. You can consider not only the price but also schedules, baggage policies, and onboard service. Our service compares all offers so you can find tickets from $692 and choose the most convenient option. Thanks to airline competition, you may also find promotional fares or special offers, helping you save even more. Plan your trip in advance and choose the best flights without overpaying.
The cheapest flight ticket from Addis Ababa to New York according to data for the last 48 hours costs $692
Often the best time to buy tickets from Addis Ababa to New York is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Addis Ababa to New York can be found flying in these months: August, April.
The fastest flights from Addis Ababa to New York start from 1 hour 30 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Addis Ababa — New York: Ethiopian Airlines
The cheapest one-way flight from Addis Ababa to New York departs on 08/19/2026, is operated by Etihad Airways and costs $692
There is no information about the cheapest roundtrip flight from Addis Ababa to New York
Fastest flight from Addis Ababa to New York takes 1d 1h 30m
There are direct flights on this route 2 days a week: Su and We
The distance between Addis Ababa and New York is 11213km (6952 miles). There are 3 direct flights from Addis Ababa to New York. The time difference between Addis Ababa and New York is 8h. Flights from Addis Ababa begin at 8:45 AM. The latest flight from Addis Ababa departs at 9:00 AM
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