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A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from New York to Rio De Janeiro:
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Fly nonstop from New York to Rio de Janeiro for the fastest, most convenient way to reach Brazil’s vibrant beaches and nightlife — fewer hassles, no long layovers, and more time to enjoy your trip. While connecting flights can sometimes be cheaper, a direct flight saves hours and delivers greater comfort, making it a smart choice for both leisure and business travelers. Book now to lock in the best nonstop options and make the most of your time in Rio.
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John F. Kennedy International (JFK) is New York’s primary international gateway and a major hub for full-service carriers, typically handling long-haul and premium traffic alongside several international airlines. Located about 16 miles southeast of Midtown Manhattan, JFK is reachable by the AirTrain combined with the subway or Long Island Rail Road (roughly 45–75 minutes; fares usually range from about $2.75 for subway segments to $10–15 for LIRR trips), plus taxis and rideshares (30–60 minutes depending on traffic; fares vary). Pros: extensive international connections and full-service amenities. Cons: can be busy and subject to congestion and longer transfer times. LaGuardia Airport (LGA) functions largely as New York’s domestic and short-haul airport, often favored for domestic flights and by many U.S. carriers and some low-cost airlines. It sits closer to Manhattan—around 8 miles from Midtown—making it convenient for quicker trips; typical travel options include buses to subway connections, taxis, and rideshares that usually take 20–40 minutes depending on traffic, with fares varying by service. Pros: proximity to the city and frequent shuttle-type flights. Cons: fewer long-haul options and limited rail link, which can mean variable surface-transport times. Newark Liberty International (EWR) is another major international and domestic hub serving the New York metro area, often used by major airlines and star alliance carriers. Located in New Jersey about 16–18 miles southwest of Midtown Manhattan, it’s commonly accessed via the AirTrain plus NJ Transit or Amtrak (roughly 30–50 minutes; fares typically fall in a moderate range), as well as by taxi or rideshare (30–60 minutes depending on traffic). Pros: strong international and transcontinental connectivity and good rail links. Cons: can feel less convenient for some Manhattan destinations and travel times depend heavily on road congestion.
Rio de Janeiro is served mainly by two airports with distinct roles. Galeão–Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport (GIG) is the city’s primary international gateway and a hub for full-service carriers and many long-haul flights; it’s typically seen as mid-range to premium for international travel. Located about 20–25 km north of downtown, transfers to the city usually take 30–60 minutes by taxi or ride-share (fares often in a moderate range) and around 40–70 minutes by airport bus or BRT connection, with cheaper public-bus options available. Santos Dumont Airport (SDU) functions as a convenient domestic and regional airport close to the city center, favored by business travelers and some low-cost carriers for short-haul routes. SDU sits just 2–8 km from central neighborhoods, often reached in 10–25 minutes by taxi or 20–35 minutes on public transport; fares tend to be lower given the short distance. Pros: GIG offers more international connections and services; SDU is notably quicker for downtown access. Cons: GIG can mean longer travel times and occasional congestion, while SDU’s limited international facilities and smaller size can restrict options.
The minimum one-way ticket price from New York to Rio De Janeiro is $250 (April 2026), while the maximum is $350 (October 2026). On average, a ticket costs $317–$661.
New York — Rio De Janeiro
02/11/2026
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AA973
starting at $3,454
New York — Rio De Janeiro
02/12/2026
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AA973
starting at $1,014
New York — Rio De Janeiro
02/08/2026
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AA973
starting at $714
New York — Rio De Janeiro
02/09/2026
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AA973
starting at $818
New York — Rio De Janeiro
02/20/2026
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AA973
starting at $1,060
New York — Rio De Janeiro
02/21/2026
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AA973
starting at $932
New York — Rio De Janeiro
02/26/2026
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AA973
starting at $493
New York — Rio De Janeiro
03/08/2026
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G36001
starting at $562
New York — Rio De Janeiro
03/05/2026
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AA973
starting at $504
New York — Rio De Janeiro
03/13/2026
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AA973
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The New York — Rio De Janeiro route is served by a wide range of airlines: 11 in total, including American Airlines, Gol Transportes Aéreos, Avianca, Asian Air, Air Canada, Spirit Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Mexicana de Aviación, Porter Airlines, United Airlines, and LATAM Chile. Competition among carriers gives passengers the opportunity to find tickets at attractive fares — with prices starting from $250. 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 Rio De Janeiro according to data for the last 48 hours costs $250
Often the best time to buy tickets from New York to Rio De Janeiro is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from New York to Rio De Janeiro can be found flying in these months: April, March, June.
The fastest flights from New York to Rio De Janeiro start from 17 hours 43 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route New York — Rio De Janeiro: American Airlines, Gol Transportes Aéreos
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The cheapest one-way flight from New York to Rio De Janeiro departs on 04/09/2026, is operated by Avianca and costs $250
The cheapest roundtrip flight from New York to Rio De Janeiro departs on 05/01/2026, is operated by Avianca and costs $497
Fastest flight from New York to Rio De Janeiro takes 17h 43m
There are direct flights on this route 6 days a week: Su, Mo, We, Th, Fr, and Sa
The distance between New York and Rio De Janeiro is 7746km (4803 miles). There are 5 direct flights from New York to Rio De Janeiro. The time difference between New York and Rio De Janeiro is 2h. Flights from New York begin at 10:35 PM. The latest flight from New York departs at 10:35 PM