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A non-stop flight is the most convenient and comfortable way to fly from New York to Beijing, despite the fact that sometimes flights with transfers can cost significantly less.
The only airline operating direct flights from New York to Beijing is Air China. Flights operate every day except Wednesday and Saturday.
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The cheapest one-way flight from New York to Beijing departs on 09/05/2026, is operated by Saudia and costs $511
The cheapest roundtrip flight from New York to Beijing departs on 02/01/2027, is operated by Korean Air and costs $788
Fastest flight from New York to Beijing takes 20h 40m
There are direct flights on this route 4 days a week: Su, Mo, Th, and Fr
The distance between New York and Beijing is 10988km (6813 miles). The average flight duration is 16h 35m. There are 5 direct flights from New York to Beijing. The time difference between New York and Beijing is 13h. Flights from New York begin at 2:05 AM. The latest flight from New York departs at 2:05 AM
More than 9 airlines operate flights from New York to Beijing, including Air China, Saudia, Etihad Airways, Air Canada, JetBlue Airways, Asiana Airlines, United Airlines, Frontier Airlines, and Perimeter Aviation Ltd.. This is a popular route, so passengers can choose tickets based on budget and preferences. Ticket prices start from $511, and our service lets you instantly compare all options. The variety of offers simplifies planning: you can choose budget fares or more comfortable options with baggage included or extra services. We help you find the best deals so your trip is cost-efficient.
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New York — Beijing
09/03/2026
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CA982
starting at $784
New York — Beijing
07/09/2026
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CA982
starting at $1,500
New York — Beijing
07/12/2026
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CA982
starting at $1,170
New York — Beijing
08/03/2026
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CA982
starting at $1,072
New York — Beijing
08/10/2026
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CA982
starting at $1,188
New York — Beijing
08/30/2026
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CA982
starting at $847
New York — Beijing
09/06/2026
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CA982
starting at $886
New York — Beijing
09/11/2026
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CA982
starting at $837
New York — Beijing
10/04/2026
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CA982
starting at $1,168
New York — Beijing
08/23/2026
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CA982
starting at $832
Air China
Su, Mo, Tu, Th, and Fr
starting at $971
John F. Kennedy International (JFK) is New York’s largest international gateway and typically functions as the city’s premium long‑haul hub, serving major global carriers and most transatlantic and transpacific routes. Flights here can be perceived as mid‑to‑higher priced compared with nearby airports, though budget options are often available on select carriers. JFK is about 15–20 miles from Midtown Manhattan; airport express trains plus subway or taxi rides usually take 40–70 minutes, with public transit fares around $2.75 and taxi/ride‑share fares commonly ranging higher depending on traffic. Pros: extensive international connections and full‑service amenities; cons: can be busy and subject to heavy traffic for surface transfers. Newark Liberty International (EWR) sits in New Jersey and typically operates as a major international and domestic hub for full‑service carriers, often favored for transatlantic and business travel. Relative fares can be competitive with JFK and LaGuardia depending on the carrier and timing, with some travelers finding better nonstop options. Newark is roughly 10–16 miles from Midtown Manhattan; the AirTrain plus NJ Transit or PATH options generally take 30–50 minutes, and fares for rail transfers commonly fall in a modest range while taxis/ride‑shares vary with traffic. Pros: strong long‑haul and hub connections, efficient rail link to New York; cons: located in NJ which can add complexity for city arrivals and departures. LaGuardia Airport (LGA) typically functions as New York’s primary domestic and short‑haul airport, handling many domestic and nearby international flights and a higher share of low‑cost and legacy domestic carriers. It’s often viewed as the most convenient for Manhattan access though fares may be similar or slightly lower than JFK for some domestic routes. LaGuardia lies about 7–10 miles from Midtown Manhattan; travel by taxi or app‑ride can take 20–45 minutes depending on congestion, while bus and subway combinations may take longer for a modest fare. Pros: close to the city and convenient for short trips; cons: fewer long‑haul options and surface traffic can cause delays.
Beijing is served primarily by two major airports with distinct roles. Beijing Capital (PEK) has long been the international and full-service hub, handling most long-haul and flag-carrier flights and typically offering a wide range of lounges and services; it lies about 32 km northeast of the city center and can take roughly 40–60 minutes by express train or 45–90 minutes by taxi depending on traffic, with fares that can range from modest metro fares to higher highway toll/taxi rates. Beijing Daxing (PKX) is a newer international hub designed to relieve congestion and attract both full-service and some low-cost operators; it sits roughly 50 km south of central Beijing, reachable in about 30–50 minutes by dedicated high-speed train or 60–90 minutes by road. Pros: extensive route choices and modern facilities; Cons: both airports can be far from central districts and transfers between them may be time-consuming.
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The cheapest flight ticket from New York to Beijing according to data for the last 48 hours costs $511
Often the best time to buy tickets from New York to Beijing is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from New York to Beijing can be found flying in these months: September, August, October.
The fastest flights from New York to Beijing start from 20 hours 40 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route New York — Beijing: Air China
The cost of a one-way flight from New York to Beijing ranges from $524 (September 2026) to $739 (July 2026). On average, the ticket price is about $650–$693.
On the New York — Beijing route, prices first decline, hit a low, then start rising again. The middle of the period creates a price window — the best time to book.
Prices fall from July 2026 to September 2026 (29%), then rise from September 2026 to October 2026 (+32%). The best period is August 2026–September 2026 ($584), the most expensive is July 2026–August 2026 ($691).
The best time to buy is August 2026–September 2026, when prices are at their lowest. This can save you up to 16% compared to the expensive months (July 2026–August 2026).
Monthly price variation is 12.3%. On this route, your departure date noticeably affects the cost, and choosing wisely can lead to real savings.