Rome (ROM) to New York (NYC) flights from EUR408

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Lowest fares between Rome and New York

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The best flight deals from Rome to New York

KLM operates daily flights from Milan to New York at various times. Choose the best deals to plan a travel itinerary that suits you best. If you're traveling for business, you can book a seat in Business Class, where you can enjoy the benefits of more privacy to work and the full attention of our cabin crew. The comfortable seats in the Business class are fully reclining and allow you to sleep comfortably to arrive at your destination in perfect shape for your appointments.

If you're traveling with children, intercontinental routes like flights from Rome to New York are designed to make the flight more comfortable for both children and adults. A wide selection of entertainment for children and the possibility to rent a crib for the little ones are some of the many amenities provided to families flying to New York with KLM.

If you want to travel in a protected and comfortable environment, you can enjoy meals accompanied by wines and spirits with extra legroom and privacy guaranteed by the separate cabin of the Premium Comfort Class, and the assurance that you will be among the first passengers upon arrival. This is especially convenient if you want to reduce the queue time for customs clearance.

Timeliness and comfort are the priority with KLM, accompanying every passenger on each of the more than 150 routes operated every day.

Practical information for flights from Rome to New York

From John F. Kennedy International Airport, where flights from Rome to New York land, there are several convenient options to reach Manhattan or other parts of the city by public transport or taxi.

You can pre-book a transfer service in advance to ensure that the vehicle is ready and waiting. Alternatively, you can take a taxi from outside the terminal to reach the city in about half an hour. If you prefer the subway, the Air Train departs from JFK directly to metro stations.

Best time to visit New York

There's no need to wait for a specific time to plan a trip to the Big Apple. In the fall, New York enjoys the magic of Indian Summer, which offers mild weather and sunny days, accompanied by the spectacle of foliage that makes Central Park even more enchanting. With the arrival of winter, New York is adorned with the thousand lights of the holiday season, opening with the iconic Macy's parade. Spring days in New York are vibrant, bright, filled with events and festivals, and with fewer tourists. With the arrival of summer, you can enjoy outdoor life in New York with numerous opportunities for cruises, festivals, and musical events. Start planning your flights from Rome to New York now to discover New York in different seasons of the year.

Things to see in New York

There are many things to see in New York, and you can explore the three most interesting districts from top to bottom: Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Staten Island. The attractions to see in New York are endless, but there are some iconic places that anyone taking their first flight from Milan or Rome to New York should visit:

  • Summit One Vanderbilt, the observatory with glass boxes suspended 300 meters in the void.
  • St. Patrick's Cathedral, the Gothic-style basilica surrounded by the skyscrapers of 5th Avenue.
  • Little Island at Pier 55, the park on the artificial island of the Hudson River.
  • Chelsea Market, a food lover's paradise and a must-visit destination.
  • The Oculus, the transportation hub at Ground Zero designed by Calatrava.
  • 42nd Street with the New York Public Library, the Chrysler Building, and Grand Central Terminal.
  • Times Square, the most illuminated square in the world.
  • The city's main museums: the Guggenheim Museum, a temple of contemporary art designed by Frank Lloyd Wright; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, an immense treasure trove of masterpieces from all times; the Moma, a concentration of modern art with an extraordinary design collection; the Whitney Museum with its collection of modern and contemporary American art, in the new headquarters designed by Renzo Piano.
  • Soho for shopping and a tour of the characteristic cast-iron and brick buildings. The New York Fire Museum is housed in a former firehouse.

Rome to New York Flights: Frequently Asked Questions

Where is New York?

New York City is a city in the United States located in the state of New York, bordered by the Hudson River, which flows into the Atlantic Ocean here. The city is situated on a territory consisting of islands and peninsulas, with the five boroughs of the city located as follows: Staten Island, Brooklyn, and Queens are on the islands, Manhattan is at the tip of the peninsula, and the Bronx is to the north on the mainland.

How many hours of flight are there from Rome to New York?

The flight time from Rome to New York without any intermediate stops is approximately 10 hours.

What time is it in New York?

To work out the time in New York, simply set your watch back six hours from the Italian time zone.

What to do in New York?

New York is a city that offers activities for all tastes. There is so much more to do from helicopter tours to see the city from above, guided tours to discover filming locations, and endless shopping. You can focus on the artistic soul of the city and explore museums, venues with the best music, and numerous art galleries. You can experience the nightlife with different options from neighborhood to neighborhood or discover the charm of live sports events, which in the USA are true happenings.

How long do I need to visit New York?

You can visit New York in a week to get a general sense of the city's atmosphere and visit some of its iconic places. However, it's a very large metropolis, rich in attractions, places to discover, and constant novelties. Returning to New York every year for a week or ten days is a great idea to get to know a city that is always ready to surprise you.