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Fly nonstop from New York to Vienna for the quickest, most convenient way to reach Austria’s elegant capital — fewer hassles, no layovers, and more time to enjoy coffeehouse culture and grand palaces. While connecting flights can sometimes be cheaper, a direct option saves hours and adds comfort to your journey, making it worth considering when booking.
A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from New York to Vienna:
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The cheapest one-way flight from New York to Vienna departs on 05/18/2026, is operated by Icelandair and costs $345
The cheapest roundtrip flight from New York to Vienna departs on 09/17/2026, is operated by Scandinavian Airlines and costs $686
Fastest flight from New York to Vienna takes 14h 55m
There are direct flights on this route 4 days a week: Su, Tu, Th, and Sa
The distance between New York and Vienna is 6795km (4213 miles). There are 9 direct flights from New York to Vienna. The time difference between New York and Vienna is 6h. Flights from New York begin at 5:55 PM. The latest flight from New York departs at 6:10 PM
The New York — Vienna route is served by a wide range of airlines: 6 in total, including Austrian Airlines, Icelandair, Porter Airlines, SATA, Air Europa, and Scandinavian Airlines. Competition among carriers gives passengers the opportunity to find tickets at attractive fares — with prices starting from $345. 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.
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New York — Vienna
07/16/2026
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OS38
starting at $1,392
New York — Vienna
05/02/2026
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OS36
starting at $1,744
New York — Vienna
05/03/2026
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OS36
starting at $1,744
New York — Vienna
05/28/2026
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Direct flight
OS36
starting at $1,292
New York — Vienna
04/28/2026
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OS0036
starting at $1,986
New York — Vienna
05/17/2026
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OS9841
starting at $1,350
New York — Vienna
05/19/2026
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OS36
starting at $1,137
Austrian Airlines
Mo, Tu, We, and Fr
starting at $1,285
John F. Kennedy International (JFK) serves as New York’s primary international gateway and a major long-haul hub, typically handling many full-service carriers and some international low-cost airlines. It’s about 15–20 miles from Midtown Manhattan; public transit via the AirTrain + subway or Long Island Rail Road usually takes 45–75 minutes, with fares commonly in a moderate range for a big-city airport. Taxis, rideshares and express buses are faster but can be pricier depending on traffic. Pros: broad international connections and extensive amenities; cons: can be busy and subject to traffic delays, so allow extra time. LaGuardia (LGA) functions mainly as a domestic/regional airport and typically attracts full-service and budget carriers for short- and medium-haul flights. Located roughly 8–11 miles from Midtown Manhattan, travel by bus or shuttle plus subway commonly takes 30–60 minutes and is often the most economical option; taxis and rideshares can cut that to 20–40 minutes but may cost more during peak periods. Pros: close to the city and convenient for domestic itineraries; cons: fewer international flights and can be congested with limited on-site space. Newark Liberty International (EWR), in nearby New Jersey, operates as a major international and transcontinental hub often used by legacy and some low-cost carriers. It sits about 15–20 miles from Midtown Manhattan; the AirTrain to NJ Transit typically connects in 30–45 minutes to Penn Station, while taxis and rideshares may take 30–60 minutes depending on traffic and tolls. Fare ranges vary by service but are generally comparable with other major NYC airports. Pros: strong international schedules and alternatives for transatlantic travel; cons: can be less convenient for parts of Manhattan and subject to variable road congestion.
Vienna International Airport (VIE) is Austria’s main international gateway and typically serves as a full-service hub with a strong presence from flag carrier and major European airlines, alongside some low-cost carriers on secondary routes. Located about 18 km (11 mi) southeast of the city center, it’s commonly reached by the City Airport Train (about 16–20 minutes), regional rail or S-Bahn (20–25 minutes), dedicated airport buses (25–30 minutes), and taxis or rideshares (20–30 minutes), with fares varying by operator and time of day. Travelers often choose VIE for reliable connections and better onboard amenities, while trade-offs can include slightly higher parking and food costs and occasional crowding during peak periods.
The cheapest flight ticket from New York to Vienna according to data for the last 48 hours costs $345
Often the best time to buy tickets from New York to Vienna is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from New York to Vienna can be found flying in these months: September, April, May.
The fastest flights from New York to Vienna start from 14 hours 55 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route New York — Vienna: Austrian Airlines
The minimum one-way ticket price from New York to Vienna is $395 (September 2026), while the maximum is $497 (June 2026). On average, a ticket costs $435–$881.
On the New York — Vienna route, ticket prices are stable. Whichever month you choose, the difference will be minimal.
There is a slight difference: it's a bit cheaper in April 2026–May 2026 (averaging $417) and slightly more in June 2026–August 2026 ($475). 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 12%. Book whenever it's convenient.
Monthly price variation is just 8.4%. Ticket costs on this route are among the most predictable.
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