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The minimum one-way ticket price from New York to Lisbon is $243 (February 2026), while the maximum is $268 (January 2026). On average, a ticket costs $255–$268.
A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from New York to Lisbon:
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New York — Lisbon
01/26/2026
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TP210
starting at $350
New York — Lisbon
01/29/2026
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UA64
starting at $624
New York — Lisbon
01/29/2026
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TP202
starting at $382
New York — Lisbon
02/09/2026
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TP204
starting at $226
New York — Lisbon
02/11/2026
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TP210
starting at $225
New York — Lisbon
02/12/2026
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TP210
starting at $329
New York — Lisbon
02/13/2026
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TP210
starting at $796
New York — Lisbon
02/13/2026
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TP202
starting at $572
New York — Lisbon
02/23/2026
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UA7966
starting at $554
New York — Lisbon
02/24/2026
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UA64
starting at $441
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The New York — Lisbon route is served by a wide range of airlines: 9 in total, including TAP Portugal, United Airlines, Miami Air International, Iberia, SATA, Air Canada, Spirit Airlines, Virgin Atlantic, and French Blue. Competition among carriers gives passengers the opportunity to find tickets at attractive fares — with prices starting from $209. Our service helps compare all available offers within seconds and choose the most convenient option. You can filter flights by price, departure time, or baggage rules to make your trip as comfortable as possible. With so many airlines, there’s always a chance to catch special promotions and save.
The cheapest flight ticket from New York to Lisbon according to data for the last 48 hours costs $209
Often the best time to buy tickets from New York to Lisbon is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from New York to Lisbon can be found flying in these months: February, January.
The fastest flights from New York to Lisbon start from 6 hours 45 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route New York — Lisbon: TAP Portugal, United Airlines
The cheapest one-way flight from New York to Lisbon departs on 02/24/2026, is operated by Miami Air International and costs $209
The cheapest roundtrip flight from New York to Lisbon departs on 04/22/2026, is operated by Air Europa and costs $272
Fastest flight from New York to Lisbon takes 6h 45m
There are direct flights on this route 6 days a week: Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, and Sa
The distance between New York and Lisbon is 5422km (3362 miles). The average flight duration is 6h 45m. There are 34 direct flights from New York to Lisbon. The time difference between New York and Lisbon is 5h. Flights from New York begin at 5:40 PM. The latest flight from New York departs at 11:55 PM
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John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is New York’s primary international gateway and a major long-haul hub, hosting full-service carriers (Delta, American, British Airways, Emirates) alongside some international and low-cost operators. Flights can be pricier on peak routes, though bargains appear with advance booking or off-peak travel. JFK sits about 15–20 miles from Midtown Manhattan; travelers typically use the AirTrain plus subway or Long Island Rail Road (30–60 minutes, fares roughly $2.90–$15), taxis or ride-shares (35–70 minutes, variable metered fares), and express buses. Pros: extensive international connections and many lounges; cons: can be congested and may involve longer transfer times between terminals. LaGuardia Airport (LGA) functions largely as a domestic and short-haul regional airport, favored by many low-cost and legacy US carriers for Northeast routes. It is often perceived as more budget- or business-friendly for domestic trips, though fares vary with demand. Located about 8–10 miles from Midtown Manhattan, common options include city buses and MTA subway connections via the new AirTrain/people-mover links (25–45 minutes, fares around $2.75 plus transfers), taxis or ride-shares (20–40 minutes, metered fares), and private shuttles. Pros: close to the city and convenient for short hops; cons: limited international service and can be busy during peak commuter hours. Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) serves as a major international and transcontinental hub for United Airlines and other carriers, with a strong mix of legacy and international operators. It can be competitive on price for certain transatlantic or domestic routes, depending on routing and timing. Situated in New Jersey roughly 16–20 miles from Midtown Manhattan, ground access includes NJ Transit and Amtrak via the AirTrain (30–50 minutes, fares roughly $15–$25), buses, and taxis or ride-shares (30–60 minutes, tolls and surcharges possible). Pros: strong United connectivity and extensive international flights; cons: located outside NYC proper which can add time and extra charges for tolls or airport surcharges.
Fly nonstop from New York to Lisbon for the fastest, most convenient way to reach Portugal’s historic capital—less fuss, more time to enjoy pastel de nata and riverside strolls. While connecting options can sometimes be cheaper, a direct flight saves hours and offers a more comfortable, stress-free start to your trip.
Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) is the country’s main international gateway and typically handles a mix of full-service carriers and low-cost airlines, making it the primary choice for most long-haul and European connections. Located about 7 km (4–5 miles) north of downtown, travel to the city center can take roughly 15–30 minutes by metro or taxi, with metro fares usually in the low single-digit euros and taxis generally more costly. Aerobus shuttles and ride-hailing are common alternatives, often taking 20–40 minutes depending on traffic. Pros: frequent flights, direct metro link and many airline options; cons: can be busy during peak hours and terminals may require a short walk for transfers.