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The minimum one-way ticket price from Vilnius to New York is $308 (December 2025), while the maximum is $404 (October 2025). On average, a ticket costs $344–$348.
Fly nonstop from Vilnius to New York for the fastest, most convenient way to bridge Lithuania and the United States—arrive sooner and skip the hassle of transfers. While connecting options can sometimes be cheaper, a direct flight saves precious time and offers a more comfortable, stress-free journey, making it ideal for business trips or maximizing vacation hours.
A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from Vilnius to New York:
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The cheapest one-way flight from Vilnius to New York departs on 12/09/2025, is operated by Wizz Air and costs $308
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Vilnius to New York departs on 01/27/2026, is operated by LOT Polish Airlines and costs $480
Fastest flight from Vilnius to New York takes 13h 30m
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between Vilnius and New York is 6953km (4311 miles). The time difference between Vilnius and New York is 7h
The Vilnius — New York route is served by a wide range of airlines: 8 in total, including Wizz Air, airBaltic, Ryanair, Turkish Airlines, Cityjet, Norwegian Air Shuttle, LOT Polish Airlines, and Aegean Airlines. Competition among carriers gives passengers the opportunity to find tickets at attractive fares — with prices starting from $308. 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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Vilnius Airport (VNO) is Lithuania’s main international gateway, serving a mix of full‑service carriers and low‑cost airlines and typically handling most long‑haul and regional flights to the Baltic. Located about 6–7 km north of the city centre, transfer options include taxis (roughly 10–20 minutes), city buses and shuttle services (20–30 minutes) with fares usually low to moderate, and occasional airport transfer vans. The airport tends to offer compact, easy‑to‑navigate terminals and basic amenities, which can make connections straightforward; however, facilities may feel small during peak periods and premium lounge options are limited compared with larger hubs.
Newark Liberty International (EWR) serves as a major international and transatlantic gateway for the New York area and often handles a strong mix of legacy carriers and some low-cost long-haul operators. Located in Newark, New Jersey, it is typically considered convenient for travelers heading to Lower Manhattan and parts of New Jersey; travel time to Midtown can be around 25–45 minutes by train or 30–60 minutes by road depending on traffic. Ground options include NJ Transit/Amtrak connections via the AirTrain to Newark Penn Station (fares vary by operator), private shuttles, taxis and rideshares. Pros: broad international reach and frequent flights; cons: can be busy and ground transport may be slower in peak traffic. John F. Kennedy International (JFK) is usually New York’s primary international hub, favored by many legacy and global airlines as well as several long-haul and premium services. Located in Queens, it’s about 20–40 miles from Midtown Manhattan, with travel times typically ranging from 35–70 minutes by public transit (AirTrain + subway/LIRR) or 30–90 minutes by taxi/rideshare depending on traffic. Public options include the AirTrain linking to the subway and Long Island Rail Road, express buses, and numerous shuttle services; fares vary by route and operator. Pros: extensive international networks and many carrier choices; cons: terminals can be large and transfers may involve long walks or shuttle hops. LaGuardia Airport (LGA) generally functions as New York’s close-in, primarily domestic airport with many U.S. carriers and a growing number of short-haul international flights. Situated in Queens, it is typically the quickest to reach from Manhattan — often 15–40 minutes by car or around 35–55 minutes by public transit depending on connections. Ground options include city buses, taxis, rideshares and planned future rail links, with fares depending on mode; shuttle services can provide direct downtown runs. Pros: proximity to Manhattan and frequent domestic departures; cons: fewer long-haul options, constrained terminals and potential roadway congestion during peak hours. Stewart International (SWF) and other secondary airports can be alternatives for budget-conscious travelers or those driving from upstate New York and nearby New Jersey. Stewart is approximately 60–90 minutes north of Manhattan by car and may offer lower-cost or seasonal service from low-cost carriers and charters. Ground transport tends to be more limited, typically involving regional buses, airport shuttles or private car trips with travel times and fares varying widely. Pros: potential for cheaper fares and less crowding; cons: longer travel times to the city and reduced frequency of flights and public transport links.
The cheapest flight ticket from Vilnius to New York according to data for the last 48 hours costs $308
Often the best time to buy tickets from Vilnius to New York is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Vilnius to New York can be found flying in these months: December, November, March.
The fastest flights from Vilnius to New York start from 13 hours 30 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Vilnius — New York:
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