Popular in | June |
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Cheapest in | February |
Average price | $643 |
Round-trip from | $480 |
One-way from | $182 |
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Price
New WindsorBerlin
SWF - BER
SWFBER
New Windsor Stewart
Sun 1/12
6:15 pm-10:35 am
1 stop10h 20m
Berlin Brandenburg
Sun 1/19
11:30 am-5:05 pm
1 stop11h 35m
New YorkFrankfurt am Main
JFK - FRA
JFKFRA
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 5/6
8:25 pm-1:00 pm
1 stop10h 35m
Frankfurt am Main
Tue 5/20
5:25 pm-10:10 pm
1 stop10h 45m
New YorkFrankfurt am Main
JFK - FRA
JFKFRA
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Fri 2/14
4:25 pm-5:55 am
Nonstop7h 30m
Frankfurt am Main
Thu 2/20
11:15 am-2:05 pm
Nonstop8h 50m
New YorkBerlin
JFK - BER
JFKBER
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sun 2/16
5:45 pm-3:10 pm
1 stop15h 25m
Berlin Brandenburg
Sun 2/23
4:00 pm-3:55 pm
2 stops29h 55m
NewarkBerlin
EWR - BER
EWRBER
Newark
Tue 1/14
5:40 pm-3:10 pm
1 stop15h 30m
Berlin Brandenburg
Mon 1/20
10:15 am-3:50 pm
1 stop11h 35m
New YorkFrankfurt am Main
JFK - FRA
JFKFRA
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Mon 12/2
10:00 pm-10:40 pm
1 stop18h 40m
Frankfurt am Main
Mon 12/9
6:00 am-8:05 pm
1 stop20h 05m
New YorkBerlin
JFK - BER
JFKBER
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Mon 1/13
7:25 pm-12:00 pm
1 stop10h 35m
Berlin Brandenburg
Fri 1/17
12:55 pm-6:00 pm
1 stop11h 05m
NewarkBerlin
EWR - BER
EWRBER
Newark
Thu 2/27
7:30 pm-12:00 pm
1 stop10h 30m
Berlin Brandenburg
Tue 3/11
12:55 pm-7:20 pm
1 stop11h 25m
New YorkBerlin
JFK - BER
JFKBER
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Thu 12/5
11:55 pm-1:20 pm
Nonstop7h 25m
Berlin Brandenburg
Sun 12/8
7:15 pm-10:00 pm
Nonstop8h 45m
New YorkBerlin
JFK - BER
JFKBER
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Fri 3/21
7:15 pm-11:00 am
1 stop10h 45m
Berlin Brandenburg
Wed 4/2
8:35 am-10:15 pm
1 stop19h 40m
On average, a flight from New York to Germany takes 15 hours 47 minutes. Flights to Germany from other popular cities in USA will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.
Users looking for the lowest fares to Germany should consider flying on Monday mornings, when prices are typically cheapest. Budget-minded travelers will want to avoid Monday at noon, when prices are usually at their highest.
The most flights from New York to Germany are scheduled on a Friday (28 on average). You will have fewer flight options on Tuesday, which is when the least amount of flights are scheduled (19 on average).
The most popular airlines flying from New York to Germany are Lufthansa, United Airlines and Singapore Airlines.
The cheapest airlines flying from New York to Germany are Norse Atlantic Airways, PLAY and SWISS.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Germany ranges from 1.6 - 2.8 inches per month. June is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 2.8 in. January is typically the driest time to visit Germany when rainfall is around 1.6 in.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Germany, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 64.4 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 33.8 F).
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Sin to amd was not good flight. Food was bad. It was like few days old.
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Sin to amd was not good flight. Food was bad. It was like few days old.
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Sin to amd was not good flight. Food was bad. It was like few days old.
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Sin to amd was not good flight. Food was bad. It was like few days old.
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Sin to amd was not good flight. Food was bad. It was like few days old.
After long periods of war, conflict and discord, Germany today is a fascinating place for travelers. From the port city of Hamburg and the quiet beaches of the Baltic Coast, down through the capital Berlin and financial capitalFrankfurt,to Bavaria in the lush south and on to Munich, travelers booking airline tickets to Germany will be spoiled for places to visit. Germany is so rich in history and culture – from centuries ago and to more recent – that you’ll need weeks to even experience a fraction of it.
A flight to Germany often conjures up images of fairytale castles, built long ago when emperors and princes ruled, that are as welcoming as its picturesque villages, as well as gardens maintained by Europe’s most elite. You’ll surely want to visit as many of these beautiful castles as you can. There are also many museums for history buffs to spend a day in, World War memorials to reflect at, old buildings and hidden stairways to get lost in, and one can even stand in the same spot where the Berlin Wall once stood. Or, grab a brat and a beer and simply kick back in one of the many pubs dotted throughout the country. The German passion for perfection even filters down to its favorite drink. In fact, Germany has a Purity Law that dates back to the 1500’s, ensuring the very highest standards when it comes to the amber nectar. From pagan festivals to Oktoberfest, and lots of lederhosen in between, there’s a different reason for everyone to book a flight to Germany.
The sights of Germany are mainly dependent on what time of year you travel. The summer season hosts hundreds of outdoor festivals and concerts. Then of course you have the world famous Oktoberfest, the world’s largest beer festival, which is held in mid to late September and runs to the first weekend in October. If you book airline tickets to Germany in the winter, you’ll see its little villages are lit up like a Christmas tale. Its exciting cities with world-famous museums and galleries have charming, and meticulously restored, old towns where they host the centuries-old Christmas markets. Germany’s snow-covered mountains, seaside resorts, nature reserves and national parks provide plenty of opportunities for recreation throughout the year.
Germany is also undoubtedly one of Europe’s most diverse locations, consisting of different regions and sharing its borders with a number of countries including Switzerland, Poland, France and Austria. This diversity is reflected upon its people and also informs its cuisine. In general, the fare is hearty and simple. Favorite snacks during Oktoberfest are sausage, chicken, käsespätzle, sauerkraut, and beer of course.
For many, flights to Germany mean pilsners of beer and late-night clubs, while for others it means a chance to experience centuries worth of history. For the more relaxed traveler, there’s sidewalk cafes to lounge at and conversations to be had with locals