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A non-stop flight is the most convenient and comfortable way to fly from New York to Vilnius, despite the fact that sometimes flights with transfers can cost significantly less.
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The cheapest one-way flight from New York to Vilnius departs on 09/03/2026, is operated by Icelandair and costs $284
The cheapest roundtrip flight from New York to Vilnius departs on 10/03/2026, is operated by Scandinavian Airlines and costs $487
Fastest flight from New York to Vilnius takes 11h 50m
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between New York and Vilnius is 6953km (4311 miles). The time difference between New York and Vilnius is 7h
The route New York — Vilnius is served by many carriers — 8 in total, including Icelandair, Finnair, Austrian Airlines, United Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Air Canada, JetBlue Airways, and Air France. This gives passengers wide opportunities: from finding the lowest fare (from $284) to selecting flights by schedule or service class. Our service aggregates data from multiple booking systems so you can compare offers in one place. This saves time and money: no need to check dozens of sites — just pick the right option and book online.
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There are most likely no direct flights on the New York — Vilnius route
John F. Kennedy International (JFK) is New York’s primary international gateway and a major long-haul hub, typically serving full-service carriers like Delta, American, and many global airlines alongside some low-cost long-haul operators. It sits about 15–20 miles southeast of Midtown Manhattan; travelers usually allow 45–75 minutes by car depending on traffic. Public options include the AirTrain plus Long Island Rail Road or NYC subway connections (roughly 35–60 minutes, fares around $8–$15 including transfers). Pros: extensive international connections and full-service amenities; cons: can be busy, with longer processing and transfer times during peak periods. LaGuardia Airport (LGA) primarily handles domestic and short-haul flights, often favored by legacy carriers and a range of domestic low-cost airlines. Located roughly 8–10 miles from Midtown Manhattan, it is usually the quickest by road in light traffic, taking around 20–40 minutes; taxi and rideshares commonly range from moderate to higher fares depending on congestion. Public transit options involve buses and subway connections (30–60 minutes, typical fares under $5 plus any transfer), and recent terminal upgrades have improved comfort and dining. Pros: proximity to Manhattan and frequent short-haul schedules; cons: fewer international services and potential road congestion. Newark Liberty International (EWR), technically in New Jersey, functions as a major international and transcontinental hub for several legacy carriers and is often used as an alternative to JFK. It lies about 16–20 miles southwest of Midtown Manhattan; travel time by car can be 30–60 minutes or more depending on traffic and tolls. The AirTrain plus NJ Transit or Amtrak offers rail connections to Manhattan in roughly 25–45 minutes with fares typically moderate. Pros: strong international and domestic network and often efficient rail access; cons: distance from Manhattan can make road transfers unpredictable and parking/transfer fees may add to costs. Stewart International (SWF) is a smaller, budget-friendly option for low-cost carriers and seasonal flights, positioned about 60 miles north of Manhattan near Newburgh. Road travel usually takes around 75–100 minutes depending on traffic, and limited public transit services (buses and regional rail connections) can extend travel time and complexity. Fares for ground transfers are typically lower but services are less frequent. Pros: potentially cheaper fares and less crowded terminals; cons: longer transfer times to the city and fewer daily flight choices.
Vilnius Airport (VNO) is Lithuania’s main international gateway and typically serves a mix of full-service and low-cost carriers, so you can expect a range of fare options from budget-friendly to premium. The airport is located about 6–7 km north of the city centre, with regular buses taking roughly 20–30 minutes (fares are usually modest), taxi or rideshare trips of around 15–25 minutes that can be pricier depending on time of day, and limited private shuttle services. Facilities are compact and generally easy to navigate, making transfers straightforward, though peak hours can feel crowded. Overall it’s convenient for quick access to Vilnius, with the trade-off of smaller terminal amenities compared with larger European hubs.
The cheapest flight ticket from New York to Vilnius according to data for the last 48 hours costs $284
Often the best time to buy tickets from New York to Vilnius is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from New York to Vilnius can be found flying in these months: September, August, December.
The fastest flights from New York to Vilnius start from 11 hours 50 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route New York — Vilnius:
In different months, ticket prices from New York to Vilnius vary: minimum — $187 (September 2026), maximum — $437 (December 2026). Typically, the flight costs $309–$738.
Flight costs from New York to Vilnius climb toward the middle of the period, then start to drop. By choosing the right dates, you can save noticeably.
Prices rise from September 2026 to December 2026 (+133%), then decline from August 2026 to September 2026 (38%). The cheapest tickets are in August 2026–September 2026 (averaging $244), while the priciest are in September 2026–December 2026 ($312).
For savings, plan your flight for August 2026–September 2026 — you could save up to 22%. Try to avoid September 2026–December 2026 when possible: prices are at their highest then.
Price spread on this route is 33.1%. Costs depend heavily on the season, so flexibility in choosing your departure month is especially valuable here.