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Fly nonstop from New York to Warsaw for the quickest, most convenient way to reach Poland’s dynamic capital—no layovers, less stress, and more time to enjoy the city. While connecting options can sometimes be cheaper, a direct flight saves hours and typically offers a more comfortable journey, making it a smart choice for business trips and weekend getaways alike.
A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from New York to Warsaw:
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The cheapest one-way flight from New York to Warsaw departs on 01/31/2026, is operated by Miami Air International and costs $240
The cheapest roundtrip flight from New York to Warsaw departs on 01/21/2026, is operated by Lufthansa and costs $366
Fastest flight from New York to Warsaw takes 12 hours
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between New York and Warsaw is 6854km (4249 miles). There are 15 direct flights from New York to Warsaw. The time difference between New York and Warsaw is 6h. Flights from New York begin at 5:45 PM. The latest flight from New York departs at 11:35 PM
More than 12 airlines operate flights from New York to Warsaw, including LOT Polish Airlines, Miami Air International, Finnair, American Airlines, British Airways, Air Canada, KLM, TAP Portugal, Icelandair, United Airlines, Austrian Airlines, and HiSky. This is a popular route, so passengers can choose tickets based on budget and preferences. Ticket prices start from $240, 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.
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New York — Warsaw
12/05/2025
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LO16
Starting at $654
New York — Warsaw
12/10/2025
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LO16
Starting at $691
New York — Warsaw
01/06/2026
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LO27
Starting at $940
New York — Warsaw
01/07/2026
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LO27
Starting at $693
New York — Warsaw
01/09/2026
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LO16
Starting at $900
New York — Warsaw
01/10/2026
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LO27
Starting at $893
New York — Warsaw
01/11/2026
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LO27
Starting at $1,258
New York — Warsaw
01/12/2026
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LO16
Starting at $526
New York — Warsaw
01/13/2026
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LO27
Starting at $557
New York — Warsaw
04/01/2026
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LO7
Starting at $616
LOT Polish Airlines
Every day
Starting at $476
Newark Liberty International (EWR) serves as a major international and domestic gateway for the New York metro area, often handling a mix of legacy carriers and international airlines alongside some lower-cost options. Located in New Jersey about 16 miles from Midtown Manhattan, travel to the city center can take 20–40 minutes by NJ Transit or Amtrak to Penn Station, or roughly 30–60 minutes by taxi or rideshare depending on traffic; fares for trains are typically moderate while taxis/rideshares can be pricier during peak hours. Pros: frequent long-haul and domestic connections and good rail links; cons: can be busy and taxi times vary with congestion. John F. Kennedy International (JFK) is typically New York’s primary international hub, favored by major global carriers and many transatlantic and transpacific services. It sits about 15 miles southeast of Midtown Manhattan; the AirTrain plus subway/Long Island Rail Road generally takes about 45–70 minutes to central Manhattan with modest to moderate transfer fares, while taxis and rideshares often take 45–90 minutes and can be comparatively more expensive. Pros: extensive international routes and airline lounge options; cons: travel times to the city can be long and services may be spread across multiple terminals. LaGuardia Airport (LGA) is usually positioned as a primarily domestic and short-haul airport serving the city’s northern boroughs and short domestic hops, with many legacy and low-cost carriers operating frequent flights. Located in Queens roughly 8 miles from Midtown Manhattan, typical travel times are 15–35 minutes by taxi or rideshare and 30–50 minutes by bus/subway connections, with public transit fares generally low and car trips susceptible to rush-hour delays. Pros: close to Manhattan and convenient for short trips; cons: fewer international services and space constraints can make the terminals feel crowded. Stewart International Airport (SWF), farther north in New Windsor, is usually a budget-friendly alternate for some low-cost carriers and seasonal international services, positioned as a secondary option for the metro area. It’s around 60–70 miles from Midtown Manhattan, so ground travel can take about 1.5–2.5 hours by car or shuttle bus; shuttle fares and parking rates tend to be reasonable but travel time is the trade-off. Pros: lower fares and less terminal congestion; cons: longer transfer times to the city and fewer daily flights.
Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) is the city’s primary international gateway and typically functions as Poland’s main full-service hub, handling most long-haul and legacy-carrier connections. You’ll usually find national carrier LOT alongside other European network airlines and some premium leisure operators. The airport sits about 10 km (6 mi) south of the city center; travel times to central Warsaw are often around 20–30 minutes by taxi or 20–30 minutes by S2/S3 suburban train, with fares commonly in the modest to moderate range for local transit. Frequent shuttle buses and trams also serve nearby districts. Pros: close to downtown, good transfer options and a wider choice of lounges; cons: can be busy during peak hours and fares can skew higher on legacy carriers. Warsaw Modlin Airport (WMI) is typically positioned as a budget-oriented, low-cost alternative for the Warsaw area, used mainly by low-cost carriers and charter operators. It lies roughly 40 km (25 mi) north of Warsaw, so journeys to the city center can take about 40–60 minutes by direct shuttle bus or 50–70 minutes by regional train plus a short transfer; shuttle fares are usually low to moderate. Pros: often cheaper fares and a simpler, smaller terminal; cons: longer transfer times to central Warsaw and fewer services and flight frequencies compared with the main Chopin hub.
The cheapest flight ticket from New York to Warsaw according to data for the last 48 hours costs $240
Often the best time to buy tickets from New York to Warsaw is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from New York to Warsaw can be found flying in these months: December.
The fastest flights from New York to Warsaw start from 12 hours in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route New York — Warsaw: LOT Polish Airlines
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