A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from New York to Reno:
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New York — Reno
07/25/2026
Departure
Direct flight
UA2238
starting at $415
New York — Reno
07/26/2026
Departure
Direct flight
UA2238
starting at $426
The route New York — Reno is served by several airlines: United Airlines, American Airlines, and Alaska Airlines. 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 $240 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 one-way flight from New York to Reno departs on 07/25/2026, is operated by American Airlines and costs $240
The cheapest roundtrip flight from New York to Reno departs on 08/20/2026, is operated by Spirit Airlines and costs $375
Fastest flight from New York to Reno takes 11h 4m
There are direct flights on this route 2 days a week: Su and Sa
The distance between New York and Reno is 3849km (2386 miles). The time difference between New York and Reno is 3h
John F. Kennedy International (JFK) is New York’s primary international gateway and a major hub for full-service carriers, so it typically handles long-haul and transatlantic flights alongside many domestic connections. Located about 16 miles southeast of midtown Manhattan, travel times can range from 35–90 minutes: AirTrain plus subway or LIRR transfers tend to be the quickest public options, while taxis and rideshares often take longer and can be subject to traffic; expect a range of fares depending on route and service. Pros: broad airline choice and extensive long-haul services; cons: busy terminals and variable transfer times. LaGuardia (LGA) mainly serves domestic and short-haul flights and is commonly used by budget and legacy U.S. carriers for quick New York access. It sits roughly 8 miles from Manhattan, with typical surface travel times of 20–45 minutes by bus, shuttle, taxi or rideshare; there is no direct rail link to the terminals, so public transit usually involves a bus plus subway or shuttle connections with modest fares. Pros: shorter ground distance to the city and frequent departures; cons: fewer international options and can be congested during peak hours. Newark Liberty International (EWR) functions as another major international and domestic hub for the New York metro area, often favored by full-service airlines and some low-cost carriers for both transatlantic and domestic routes. It is located in New Jersey about 16 miles southwest of Manhattan; travel times are typically 30–60 minutes via NJ Transit, Amtrak plus AirTrain, or by car, with fares and trip times varying by service and traffic. Pros: extensive flight network and robust rail links; cons: requires crossing state lines and can be less convenient for some Manhattan neighborhoods.
Fly nonstop from New York to Reno for the fastest, most convenient way to reach Nevada’s Biggest Little City — fewer hassles, no layovers, and more time to enjoy the scenery or meetings. While connecting options can sometimes be cheaper, direct flights save hours and provide a more relaxed travel experience, making them a smart choice when your time matters.
Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO) is the main commercial gateway for Reno and the Lake Tahoe region, typically serving a mix of legacy and low-cost carriers including United, Southwest, Alaska and Spirit. Flights can be competitively priced compared with larger hubs, especially on leisure routes. The airport lies about 4 miles (6–10 minutes by car) northwest of downtown Reno; rideshares and taxis take roughly 10–15 minutes, while airport shuttles and rental cars are common options. Public bus service connects to the regional transit network in around 20–30 minutes at a modest fare. Pros: compact layout, quick baggage claim and short transfer times. Cons: fewer nonstop long-haul choices and seasonal schedule fluctuations.
The cheapest flight ticket from New York to Reno according to data for the last 48 hours costs $240
Often the best time to buy tickets from New York to Reno is 2 months before departure.
The fastest flights from New York to Reno start from 11 hours 4 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route New York — Reno: United Airlines
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