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A non-stop flight is the most convenient and comfortable way to fly from New York to Tbilisi, despite the fact that sometimes flights with transfers can cost significantly less.
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There are most likely no direct flights on the New York — Tbilisi route
There appear to be no non-stop flights from New York to Tbilisi at this time.... Well, or something went wrong on our side and we couldn't find anything
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More than 4 airlines operate flights from New York to Tbilisi, including Qatar Airways, Icelandair, Lufthansa, and Frontier Airlines. This is a popular route, so passengers can choose tickets based on budget and preferences. Ticket prices start from $345, 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.
John F. Kennedy International (JFK) acts as New York’s primary international gateway and a major long-haul hub, so you’ll typically see full-service carriers and many intercontinental flights. It’s located about 15 miles from Midtown Manhattan; travel options include the AirTrain plus Long Island Rail Road or subway (around 45–60 minutes, fares commonly in a moderate range), taxis and ride-hailing (35–70 minutes depending on traffic, fare varying), and shuttle services. Pros: extensive international connections and plentiful amenities; cons: can be busy, with longer security and transfer times and occasional congestion getting to the city. LaGuardia Airport (LGA) is largely a domestic and short-haul airport serving the New York metro and is often used by legacy and low-cost U.S. carriers alike. Situated in Queens about 8 miles from Midtown, it’s usually quickest to reach by taxi or ride-share (20–40 minutes depending on traffic) and increasingly accessible by bus and improved public links to the subway (30–50 minutes, generally lower-cost). Pros: closer to Manhattan, convenient for many domestic itineraries; cons: fewer international options and can be crowded with limited terminal space and variable transfer times. Newark Liberty International (EWR) functions as a major international and transatlantic hub for several global and U.S. carriers and often handles both long-haul and domestic flights. Located in New Jersey roughly 16 miles from Midtown Manhattan, connections include the AirTrain to NJ Transit (about 30–45 minutes to Penn Station, moderate fares), taxis and ride-hailing (30–60 minutes, fares vary with tolls), and shuttle services. Pros: strong international network and often competitive fares; cons: can be farther by travel time depending on Manhattan destination and subject to tolls and bridge crossings.
Tbilisi International Airport (TBS) is the main gateway to Georgia and typically functions as the country’s international hub, handling most long‑haul and regional flights alongside a growing number of low‑cost carriers. Flag and legacy airlines often operate alongside budget operators, so fares can vary from competitive to premium depending on season and carrier. The airport sits about 17 km southeast of central Tbilisi; taxis and ride‑share services generally take 20–30 minutes depending on traffic, while the airport bus (Line 37) can take around 30–45 minutes with modest fares and local minibuses offering cheaper options. Pros: convenient for most arrivals and relatively compact for transfers. Cons: can be busy at peak times and amenities are more limited than at larger hubs.
The cheapest flight ticket from New York to Tbilisi according to data for the last 48 hours costs $345
Often the best time to buy tickets from New York to Tbilisi is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from New York to Tbilisi can be found flying in these months: December, March, May.
The fastest flights from New York to Tbilisi start from 17 hours 10 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route New York — Tbilisi:
The cost of a one-way flight from New York to Tbilisi ranges from $464 (December 2026) to $556 (May 2027). On average, the ticket price is about $502–$1,042.
Tickets from New York to Tbilisi cost roughly the same any month. This is convenient: you can plan your trip based on your schedule rather than prices.
There is a slight difference: it's a bit cheaper in December 2026–March 2027 (averaging $475) and slightly more in March 2027–May 2027 ($521). But overall, the difference is small.
On this route, you don't need to target specific months — prices are stable. The difference between the cheapest and most expensive period is only 9%. Book whenever it's convenient.
Monthly price variation is just 7.8%. Ticket costs on this route are among the most predictable.
The cheapest one-way flight from New York to Tbilisi departs on 09/16/2026, is operated by Qatar Airways and costs $345
The cheapest roundtrip flight from New York to Tbilisi departs on 09/07/2026, is operated by Qatar Airways and costs $618
Fastest flight from New York to Tbilisi takes 17h 10m
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between New York and Tbilisi is 8986km (5571 miles). The average flight duration is 17h 20m. The time difference between New York and Tbilisi is 9h