American Airlines
AA101
FlyMole09:00
JFK
New York
6h 30m
15:30
LHR
London
$315
per person
1 seats left!

JFK → LHR · United Kingdom
$389
Cheapest fare
~7h
Flight time
8+
Airlines
5
Direct flights
American Airlines
AA101
FlyMole09:00
JFK
New York
6h 30m
15:30
LHR
London
$315
per person
1 seats left!
British Airways
BA178
FlyMole19:45
JFK
New York
7h 10m
via London
02:55
LHR
London
$377
per person
5 seats left!
Delta Air Lines
DL409
FlyMole15:30
JFK
New York
6h 30m
22:00
LHR
London
$449
per person
1 seats left!
United Airlines
UA144
FlyMole06:00
JFK
New York
7h 22m
via London
13:22
LHR
London
$423
per person
2 seats left!
Lufthansa
LH401
FlyMole13:15
JFK
New York
7h 7m
via London
20:22
LHR
London
$411
per person
4 seats left!
Emirates
EK208
FlyMole09:00
JFK
New York
7h 3m
16:03
LHR
London
$353
per person
3 seats left!
Qatar Airways
QR700
FlyMole20:45
JFK
New York
7h 18m
04:03
LHR
London
$367
per person
4 seats left!
Virgin Atlantic
VS025
FlyMole17:30
JFK
New York
6h 50m
00:20
LHR
London
$390
per person
The New York (JFK) to London (LHR) route is one of the most popular international routes. The average flight time is approximately 7 hours.
Typical fares for economy class start from $389.
American Airlines, British Airways, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Lufthansa, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Virgin Atlantic and more operate this route.
When planning your journey from New York to London, travelers can expect a typical flight duration of around 7 to 8 hours for non-stop services. The most favorable times to travel are generally in the spring and fall, when the weather in both cities is pleasant, and airfare tends to be more affordable. Major airlines operating on this popular route include British Airways, American Airlines, and Virgin Atlantic, offering a blend of amenities and services tailored to enhance your journey. If you are considering connections, it’s essential to be mindful of layover durations and airport selection. Most flights depart from either John F. Kennedy International Airport or Newark Liberty International Airport, while London is primarily served by Heathrow and Gatwick. For those seeking a more budget-friendly option, consider flights that include a layover at a European hub; however, be prepared for more travel time as these can extend your trip significantly. A tip for navigating your layover: if you have a longer wait, explore the airport amenities or lounges, which can provide a more comfortable experience before continuing your journey to London. Always check the latest travel advisories and entry requirements ahead of your departure for a smooth travel experience.