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In different months, ticket prices from Nashville to New York vary: minimum — $85 (May 2026), maximum — $134 (March 2026). Typically, the flight costs $93–$100.
A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from Nashville to New York:
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The route Nashville — New York is served by many carriers — 6 in total, including JetBlue Airways, American Airlines, United Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Spirit Airlines, and Allegiant Air. This gives passengers wide opportunities: from finding the lowest fare (from $38) to selecting flights by schedule or service class. Our service aggregates data from multiple booking systems so you can compare offers in one place. This saves time and money: no need to check dozens of sites — just pick the right option and book online.
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Nashville — New York
03/11/2026
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B61174
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Nashville — New York
12/05/2026
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Nashville — New York
04/16/2026
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Nashville — New York
06/27/2026
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Nashville — New York
05/13/2026
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Nashville — New York
04/30/2026
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Nashville — New York
04/18/2026
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04/28/2026
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02/28/2026
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The cheapest flight ticket from Nashville to New York according to data for the last 48 hours costs $38
Often the best time to buy tickets from Nashville to New York is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Nashville to New York can be found flying in these months: May, September, February.
The fastest flights from Nashville to New York start from 2 hours 20 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Nashville — New York: JetBlue Airways, American Airlines, United Airlines
The cheapest one-way flight from Nashville to New York departs on 03/11/2026, is operated by JetBlue Airways and costs $38
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Nashville to New York departs on 04/16/2026, is operated by JetBlue Airways and costs $74
Fastest flight from Nashville to New York takes 2h 20m
There are direct flights on this route 4 days a week: Tu, We, Th, and Sa
The distance between Nashville and New York is 1213km (752 miles). There are 31 direct flights from Nashville to New York. The time difference between Nashville and New York is 1h. Flights from Nashville begin at 6:03 AM. The latest flight from Nashville departs at 8:40 PM
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Nashville International Airport (BNA) is the city’s primary airport and typically functions as a major regional hub for both legacy carriers and low-cost airlines, so you’ll find a mix of nonstop and connecting flights across the U.S. It sits about 8 miles east of downtown Nashville, with travel options including taxis or ride-shares (roughly 15–25 minutes depending on traffic), regional shuttle services, and limited public bus links; fares can range from budget-friendly transit rates to moderate ride-share prices. Pros: relatively compact terminals and a good range of domestic connections; cons: can be busy at peak times and ground transit times vary with congestion.
Fly nonstop from Nashville to New York for the fastest, most convenient way to move between Music City and the Big Apple—perfect for business trips or weekend getaways. While connecting options can sometimes be cheaper, a direct flight saves hours and reduces layover stress so you arrive refreshed and ready to go. Book now to secure the quickest and most comfortable route.
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is New York’s primary international gateway and a major long‑haul hub, serving legacy carriers like Delta, American and international airlines alongside many global alliances. Fares can be competitive on transatlantic and transpacific routes but vary by carrier and season. JFK sits about 15–20 miles from Manhattan; typical transfer options include the AirTrain + subway (around 60–75 minutes, low single‑digit fares), express buses and taxis or rideshares (30–60 minutes, fares vary widely). Pros: extensive international connections and full‑service amenities; cons: can be busy with longer security and transfer times, and variable traffic to the city. LaGuardia Airport (LGA) is primarily a domestic and short‑haul regional airport that tends to host legacy and domestic low‑cost carriers, often appealing for quick trips across the U.S. Ticket prices can be moderate but are sensitive to peak times. Located roughly 8–10 miles from Midtown Manhattan, ground travel options include buses, taxis/rideshares and limited shuttle services—journeys typically take 20–45 minutes depending on traffic, with fares in the low to mid double digits for taxis/rideshares and very low public transit fares. Pros: closer to Manhattan and convenient for short hops; cons: fewer long‑haul flights and sometimes crowded terminals. Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), technically in New Jersey, is a major international and transcontinental hub with strong presence from United Airlines and several international carriers, often used as an alternative to JFK. Fare levels can be similar to other NYC airports but depend on carrier and routing. Newark lies about 16–20 miles from Manhattan; ground choices include NJ Transit or Amtrak trains via the AirTrain (roughly 30–45 minutes, moderate fares), buses, and taxis/rideshares (30–60 minutes, fares vary). Pros: robust flight network and frequent regional services; cons: can involve longer transfers and occasional heavy road traffic en route to Manhattan.