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Flights from New York to Delhi

Best Deals for New York to Delhi Flights on Etihad

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Best Deals for New York to Delhi Flights on Etihad
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Fly from New York to Delhi with Etihad Airways

Book flights from New York to Delhi with Etihad to glide over oceans from the Big Apple to India’s thriving mega city.

Wave goodbye to the Statue of Liberty and be welcomed by the city’s famous India Gate – and see the imposing Qutub Minar tower on the horizon. There’s also food, architecture and history to be found in Old Delhi during your visit.

JFK to DEL: flight facts

Journey time 18hrs 55mins

Actual journey time will vary depending on your connection. Why not stay in Abu Dhabi for longer and see this sensational city?

Flight distance 8,314 miles

Flights from New York (JFK) to Delhi (DEL) via Abu Dhabi (AUH) cover 8,314 miles (13,380 kilometres).

Your flight from New York to Delhi

After crossing the Atlantic Ocean, your flight from New York (JFK) to Delhi (DEL) will speed south-east above Europe. The Black Sea and Arabian Gulf lie ahead before a connection in Abu Dhabi. Here, you can take up the chance to enjoy the city and all it has to offer with a longer connection.

Your onward flight travels over the Gulf of Oman towards Delhi, eventually landing at Indira Gandhi International Airport.

*Aircraft, cabins and services may vary by route and flight. You can check this when you search for your flight. This page was last updated Sept 2019.

Flying from New York to Delhi: FAQs

What's the weather like in Delhi?

Average temperatures in Delhi vary throughout the year. You can experience high average temperatures of around 33°C in June and lows of about 13°C in January.

Rainfall is more common during the monsoon season, which starts in June and runs until September.

Will I have to haggle in Delhi?

Haggling is all part of the Delhi experience. Good-humoured bargaining over prices is commonplace in markets, although fixed costs are the norm in higher-end stores and government-run outlets.

Haggling is also common when taking taxis and auto rickshaws, so make sure you’ve agreed a price before setting off.

Top tips for New York to Delhi

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See the imposing India Gate

Travellers from New York can pause amid the bustle of Delhi and appreciate this city’s amazing heritage, with a visit to the India Gate. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and completed during the 1930s, this grand arched monument commemorates the 90,000 Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives during the First World War.

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Enjoy Delhi's amazing food

With its diverse cultural influences, New York is a city of a million flavours – which is almost as many as Delhi. For the best street food, head to Old Delhi and tuck into fried lentil balls, served with creamy yogurt. Why not also try the spiced potato patties the locals call aloo tikki? Keep your eyes peeled for Delhi’s kheer – a delicious rice pudding dish.