Fly from Muscat to New York with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Muscat to New York and travel from Oman’s beautiful coastal capital to one of the world’s most incredible and legendary destinations.
Explore the iconic Central Park, the most visited urban park in the world, and explore acres upon acres of lush green space. Boat on the lake or hunt down the very best street food trucks. Step into the epicentre of the western world with a trip to Times Square and immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of this dynamic city.
MCT to JFK: flight facts
Flying from Muscat to New York: FAQs
What's the weather like in New York?
New York’s hottest month is normally July, when temperatures average about 25°C. January and February are the city’s coldest months, with average temperatures hovering around freezing and some snow – it’s also one of the best times to visit as the city can look stunning.
What can I eat in New York?
You can eat pretty much everything in the ‘city that never sleeps’. There are thousands of restaurants, cafes, diners and street food karts serving up cuisine from all over the globe.
New York classics include hot dogs, slices of pizza (or a whole ‘pie’) and pretzels. The pastrami sandwiches at Katz’s deli are legendary.
Top tips for Muscat to New York
Admire New York’s skyline
Swap the azure skies of Muscat for the breathtaking panoramic views available from the famous Empire State Building, Rockefeller Centre and One World Trade Centre. High-rise observation decks can be accessed at all three of these landmarks, along with restaurants, cafes and shops. Visitors to the Statue of Liberty can also take the opportunity for a climb to the sculpture’s crown.
Discover the best restaurants
New York has dozens of Michelin star restaurants, such as Marea or the Clocktower near Madison Square Park. Muscat visitors wanting authentic local flavours should head to Sarge’s, which serves up American pancakes with bagels and eggs every which way. Legendary Italian restaurant Barbetta, which marked its 100th anniversary in 2006, is another New York favourite.