Fly from Singapore to New York with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Singapore to New York and swap one dazzling skyline for another. Experience the energetic buzz of the Big Apple and soak up the sights, smells and sounds of the USA’s most popular city.
Head to Brooklyn Bridge to catch the sun setting behind the spectacular New York skyline, watch a show on Broadway and immerse yourself in the enchanting collections of the city’s galleries and museums.
SIN to JFK: flight facts
Flying from Singapore to New York: FAQs
How do I get from JFK to city centre?
JFK airport is about 16 miles (26 kilometres) from downtown New York, with the drive taking around 45 minutes in the city’s usually busy traffic.
The AirTrain is the fastest way to connect to the Big Apple’s extensive subway system. Or, arrive in style with a pre-booked Etihad Airways transfer direct to your hotel.
What is the weather like in New York?
New York has a pleasant climate throughout much of the year, with warm springs and hot summers. The winter months between December and February bring cooler weather with romantic snow covering the iconic skyline.
The hottest month to travel is in July, when temperatures average 24.5ºC or higher. January is the coldest month, averaging just 1.5ºC, and May has the highest rainfall.
Top tips for Singapore to New York
Explore Central Park
If you enjoy visiting the Gardens by the Bay, New York has its own stunning green space within the bustling city. Central Park stretches two-and-a-half miles (four kilometres) through the heart of Manhattan, with plenty of winding pathways to explore. Take a leisurely stroll through the parks woodland and flower beds and if you’re there in winter, enjoy ice skating in snowy surroundings.
Visit the Top of the Rock
While tourists flock to the Empire State Building for stunning views of the New York skyline, perhaps the best sights in the city can be found at the Top of the Rock. Standing opposite the Empire State Building, this tower not only offers similarly impressive views across the Big Apple, but captures the iconic Empire building in its vistas too.