Milan (MIL) to New York (NYC) flights from EUR400

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Lowest fares between Milan and New York

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The best flight deals from Milan to New York

KLM operates daily flights from Milan to New York at vaiorus times. Find the best offers for the most convenient option for you. Whether you are flying to the Big Apple for business or pleasure, you can organize a comfortable trip starting with the flight that will take you to your destination.
With KLM, you can book round-trip flights from Milan to New York or choose one-way routes to take advantage of your intercontinental journey to visit two nearby cities at once. For example, you can book a one-way flight from Milan to New York and opt for a return from Boston, Philadelphia, or Washington D.C. Your intercontinental flight will be pleasant and relaxing in whichever class you choose to travel: Economy, Premium Comfort, or Business Class. If you want to travel comfortably but are unsure which class to book, take a look at the benefits of the three classes.
Before your departure, you can order a customized meal based on your dietary needs, request vegetarian or vegan menus. Once on board, enjoy all the comforts provided by KLM: a comfortable seat, personalized menus, Wi-Fi connectivity to send and receive messages while in the air, and an entertainment program with movies and video games to make your fly by. Whether it's your first time in New York or you're a frequent visitor to this adrenaline-pumping city, landing at one of the world's busiest airports is always an exciting experience, best enjoyed on a KLM flight.

Practical information for flights from Milan to New York

Once you arrive at John F. Kennedy International Airport, you will need to go through customs, present your passport, and provide your ESTA, the travel authorization that can be requested online and is valid for two years. After collecting your luggage, you can reach Manhattan or other areas of New York using public transportation or a taxi.
You can book a transfer service to have a driver waiting for you upon arrival, take a taxi that will get you to your destination in about half an hour, or use public transportation, which is cheaper. The JFK Air Train departs from the airport and goes to subway stations.

Best time to visit New York

New York is wonderful at any time of the year. It varies from season to season and is always enchanting. However, in the height of summer the heat can be stifling and it good to keep in mind that snowfall and frost are frequent in winter between Christmas and January.

Things to see in New York

Depending on how many times you've been, the attractions to see in New York can vary. But don't worry, this city never sleeps, as the famous song goes. New York is always in motion, transforming and reinventing itself to surprise even those who think they've seen it all. Here are some places to visit for those who are not yet familiar with New York:

However many times you have been, there is always something to see in New York. This is truly a city that never sleeps, as the song goes. New York is in perpetual motion, always transforming and reinventing itself and surprising even those who think they've seen it all. Here are a few places to visit for those who are not yet familiar with New York:

  • Summit One Vanderbilt, an observatory spread across several terraces with glass boxes suspended 300 meters in the air, offering a thrilling panorama.
  • The Oculus, a scenic World Trade Center Transportation Hub designed by Calatrava,
  • St. Patrick's Cathedral, the Gothic-style basilica that stands tall amid the skyscrapers.
  • Little Island at Pier 55, the park on an artificial island supported by cement pillars that seem to bloom like petals on the Hudson River.
  • Guggenheim Museum, the art museum housing a rich collection of contemporary artworks,
  • The Met, Metropolitan Museum of Art, which you can't see all at once. To view all the masterpieces it holds, including one of the most important Egyptian collections in the world, you need to visit a couple of times.
  • Chelsea Market, a must-see for those who want to feast their eyes and palates in a modern food temple.
  • Soho with cast-iron buildings on Greene Street, the New York Fire Museum in a former firehouse.
  • 42nd Street with the New York Public Library for the entrance and the reading room on the third floor, Grand Central Terminal, and the Chrysler Building.
  • Canal Street, the main street in Chinatown.

Flights from Milan to New York: Frequently Asked Questions

How many hours is the flight from Milan to New York?

Most flights from Milan to New York arrive at their destination in about 9 hours. If you have a layover, the duration of the journey can extend to 11 hours or more, depending on the waiting time between flights.

What time is it in New York?

The time in New York is six hours behind Italy.

What not to miss in New York?

For those who have never been to New York, a visit to Central Park up to Bethesda Terrace is a must! Admire Manhattan from the top of the Statue of Liberty, go to the top of the skyscrapers (One World Trade Center, Summit One Vanderbilt, Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center), take a walk on the High Line to Hudson Yards, enjoy the view of the Manhattan Bridge from the trendy Dumbo neighborhood, go shopping on Fifth Avenue.

What else is there to see in New York?

For those looking for something new, here are some suggestions for alternative things to do in New York: dine while listening to jazz in Greenwich Village, spend an evening at BAM, a versatile space where artists with original ideas perform. Visit the Brooklyn Flea Market in Dumbo, a well-curated vintage flea market. Take a stroll through Williamsburg, a hipster neighborhood in Brooklyn; catch an NBA basketball game: even if you're not a basketball fan, every game is a great combination of music, dance, and sports and you might get lucky and spot a celebrity.