Flights from Karachi to New York from PKR287,337

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Fly from Karachi to New York with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Karachi to New York and prepare to discover a world of soaring skyscrapers, public parks and world-class restaurants and museums.

With Etihad Airways, you’ll arrive in style ready to take a bite out of the Big Apple – taking in iconic sights such as the Empire State Building, Radio City Musical Hall, Central Park and the Brooklyn Bridge.

There’s also the chance to add Abu Dhabi into your itinerary by turning your connection in the UAE’s capital into a city break stopover.

Why fly to New York with Etihad Airways

Enjoy a stopover in Abu Dhabi

Whether you have a short transit through Abu Dhabi or you would like to extend your stay, you can book a free stopover for up to 2 nights or get up to 50% discount at one of the best hotels in the city. Discover our stopover offers and book now.

Elevate your experience with extras

Enjoy the most comfortable and convenient flight possible with our upgrades and extras. Gain access to airport lounges, stretch out with extra legroom, or enjoy fuss-free airport transfers to make your journey run smoothly.

Your flight from Karachi to New York

Your Etihad Airways journey from Karachi to New York first heads from Jinnah Airport (KHI) across the Gulf of Oman to Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH).

Here you can head for your connection, or spend time in the city with a stopover. From Abu Dhabi the flight path takes you over Europe and the Atlantic Ocean to the east coast of the USA. You will then land at John F. Kennedy 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 May 2021.

Flying from Karachi to New York: FAQs

What’s the weather like in New York?

New York enjoys hot summers and cool winters. Arrange your Karachi to New York flights for June to September and you’re likely to experience average highs of 25°C or above, making it the perfect time to enjoy Shakespeare in the Park.

During the winter months the city has a packed calendar of events, including ice skating, to make the most of the season. New York’s parks are especially beautiful in the spring and autumn too.

What should I do in New York?

Savour the city’s stunning skylines from the viewing deck of the Empire State Building, or take in the panoramic views from Brooklyn Bridge.

In Central Park, you can stroll past cascading streams amid unspoiled woodland. Visit landmarks like Broadway, Grand Central Terminal, Times Square, the Statue of Liberty and the American Museum of Natural History. You’re spoilt for choice with things to do in New York.

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Explore sensational Central Park

As well as being one of the most filmed locations in all of New York, Central Park is a great place to explore and see a different side of this energetic city. Enjoy peaceful waterside views of lakes and reservoirs as you wander through the open green space. Wollman Rink in the east of the park is open for ice skating from November to March too – an iconic winter activity in New York.

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Discover New York’s history

Visit the Museum of the City of New York to discover a fascinating insight into the city’s humble beginnings and its development in the 17th century as a Dutch outpost. The Tenement Museum in the Lower East Side will take you some through brilliantly preserved homes, in order to illuminate the story of 19th and early 20th century immigrants from across the globe.