Flights from Jakarta to New York from IDR28,444,400

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Fly from Jakarta to New York with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Jakarta to New York with Etihad Airways to open up an amazing American adventure in the ‘city that never sleeps’. Much awaits to see and do in the Big Apple – from Central Park to the shops on Fifth Avenue, the iconic Empire State Building and the bright lights of Times Square.

You’ll stop in Abu Dhabi along the way – and have the opportunity to explore the UAE’s capital if you want to add another exciting element to your journey. Book your tickets online today.

CGK to JFK: flight facts

Time difference -12 hours

New York is 12 hours behind Jakarta. From March to November, when New York observes Daylight Saving Time, it’s 11 hours behind.

Flight distance 10,999 miles

Flights from Jakarta (CGK) to New York (JFK), via Abu Dhabi (AUH), cover a distance of 10,999 miles (17,701 kilometres).

Your flight from Jakarta to New York

Your journey from Jakarta to New York begins at Soekarno Hatta Airport (CGK). Your flight takes you over the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea to Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH), where you can connect or have a stopover.

From there, your flight path journeys north over Europe and then crosses the Atlantic to your destination – John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York.

*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 Jakarta to New York: FAQs

How long should I stay in New York?

Five days should be enough to see all the main sights in New York and get a chance to explore some of the different boroughs of the city. Taking a little longer – a week or two – gives you enough time to really explore the city and all its quirks and neighbourhoods, before heading to gorgeous upstate New York.

How will I get around in New York?

The subway in New York runs 24/7 and connects to most parts of the city. Use Metro cards, available from all stations and many shops, to top up credit. Buses are frequent, as are the city’s iconic yellow taxi cabs. If you’re staying in Manhattan, walking is one of the best ways to soak up the sights and sounds.

Top tips for Jakarta to New York

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New York’s soaring skyline

You can get great vantage points of New York’s unmatched skyline from both up high and down low. Dine on the river to watch the city lights turn on, or ascend ‘The Rock’ (Rockefeller Center) or the Empire State Building for a bird’s eye view.

There are numerous restaurants and nightspots that accompany their dishes with views that are just as delicious – ask an insider or local for the latest tips.

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Delve into NYC culture

Like Jakarta, New York is proud of its cultural heritage. The family-orientated Three Kings Day Parade and century-old New York Boat Show take place in January. Chinese New Year celebrations are marked in February, as is the three-week long International Children’s Festival. Summer brings many free outdoor shows, such as the Museum Mile Festival in June and Macy’s famous firework display on July 4 – while Central Park becomes a winter wonderland in time for the December festive season.