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The New York — Nizhniy Novgorod route is served by multiple airlines, including TAP Portugal and Uzbekistan Airways. This is convenient for those who want the best balance of price, schedule, and travel conditions. Tickets start from $706, and depending on season and promotions, even better deals may appear. With our service, you can easily compare available options and book tickets that match your plans. The variety of carriers allows flexible choices and comfortable travel without overpaying.
The cheapest one-way flight from New York to Nizhniy Novgorod departs on 05/16/2026, is operated by TAP Portugal and costs $706
There is no information about the cheapest roundtrip flight from New York to Nizhniy Novgorod
Fastest flight from New York to Nizhniy Novgorod takes 1d 0h 15m
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between New York and Nizhniy Novgorod is 7758km (4810 miles). The average flight duration is 15m. The time difference between New York and Nizhniy Novgorod is 8h
John F. Kennedy International (JFK) is New York’s main international gateway and a full-service hub for several global carriers, typically handling the lion’s share of long-haul and transatlantic flights. Expect a broad mix of legacy and international airlines; fares can be mid-to-premium compared with secondary fields. JFK sits about 15–18 miles from Manhattan; passengers usually take the AirTrain + Long Island Rail Road or subway (35–60 minutes) or taxis/ride-shares (30–60 minutes), with fares varying from modest transit fees to city taxi/ride estimates. Pros: extensive long-haul connections and full-service amenities; cons: can be crowded and subject to traffic and security delays. LaGuardia (LGA) functions largely as New York’s short-haul and domestic airport, often favored for domestic and nearby international flights on legacy and low-cost carriers. It’s perceived as a more budget-friendly or convenience-focused option for same-city travel, though fares depend on airline and time. Located about 8–10 miles from Midtown Manhattan, typical travel choices include buses plus subway (30–60 minutes), shuttle or taxi/ride-share (20–45 minutes), with generally lower transit fees but variable road congestion. Pros: proximity to central Manhattan and quick turnarounds; cons: fewer long-haul routes and terminals that can be cramped during peak times. Newark Liberty International (EWR), technically in New Jersey, operates as another major international and domestic hub serving New York City and is often used by full-service carriers and alliances. It can offer competitive fares, particularly on transatlantic and domestic routes operated by legacy airlines. Newark is roughly 16–20 miles from Midtown Manhattan; common transfers are NJ Transit or Amtrak via the AirTrain (30–50 minutes) or taxis/ride-shares (30–60 minutes), with transit fares generally moderate. Pros: strong international connectivity and alliance options; cons: location in New Jersey can add border-crossing time and variable traffic on approach.
Nizhniy Novgorod’s main airport, Strigino (GOJ), serves as the region’s international gateway and a domestic connector, with a mix of full-service and low-cost carriers operating seasonal and year-round routes. It sits roughly 28 km southwest of the city center, and travelers typically reach town by Aeroexpress or bus+metro combinations in about 40–60 minutes; taxis and ride-hailing trips can be faster depending on traffic. Shuttle buses and private transfers are usually the most budget-friendly, while trains/express services can offer predictable journey times. Pros: relatively compact terminal and straightforward connections; cons: fewer long-haul options and occasional crowding during peak periods.
Fly direct from New York to Nizhniy Novgorod for the fastest, most convenient way to reach Russia’s historic Volga city—minimizing layovers and hassle so you can start exploring sooner. While sometimes connecting flights cost less, a nonstop trip saves time and offers greater comfort, making it a smart choice for business travelers and vacationers alike.
We couldn't find any special offers for flights from New York to Nizhniy Novgorod
The cheapest flight ticket from New York to Nizhniy Novgorod according to data for the last 48 hours costs $706
Often the best time to buy tickets from New York to Nizhniy Novgorod is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from New York to Nizhniy Novgorod can be found flying in these months: December, November.
The fastest flights from New York to Nizhniy Novgorod start from 15 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route New York — Nizhniy Novgorod:
In different months, ticket prices from New York to Nizhniy Novgorod vary: minimum — $513 (December 2025), maximum — $570 (November 2025). Typically, the flight costs $541–$570.