
Popular in | April |
|---|---|
Cheapest in | January |
Average price | $2,357 |
Round-trip from | $1,491 |
One-way from | $1,512 |
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NewarkTamuning
EWR - GUM
EWRGUM
Newark
Sun 8/9
6:00 am-6:05 pm
2 stops22h 05m
Tamuning Guam Intl
Sat 8/22
7:05 am-6:31 pm
2 stops25h 26m
New YorkTamuning
JFK - GUM
JFKGUM
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sun 8/9
7:20 pm-11:55 pm
2 stops38h 35m
Tamuning Guam Intl
Fri 8/21
2:00 am-6:18 am
2 stops42h 18m
New YorkTamuning
LGA - GUM
LGAGUM
New York LaGuardia
Sun 8/9
5:54 pm-9:45 pm
3 stops37h 51m
Tamuning Guam Intl
Sat 8/22
7:05 am-7:25 pm
2 stops26h 20m
New YorkTamuning
LGA - GUM
LGAGUM
New York LaGuardia
Tue 7/21
6:10 am-6:05 pm
2 stops21h 55m
Tamuning Guam Intl
Tue 7/28
7:05 am-9:54 pm
2 stops28h 49m
New YorkTamuning
LGA - GUM
LGAGUM
New York LaGuardia
Mon 7/6
8:17 pm-6:05 pm
2 stops31h 48m
Tamuning Guam Intl
Sun 7/19
7:30 pm-9:25 pm
2 stops39h 55m
New YorkTamuning
JFK - GUM
JFKGUM
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 7/1
1:00 pm-2:35 pm
2 stops59h 35m
Tamuning Guam Intl
Sat 7/4
4:35 pm-3:29 pm
2 stops60h 54m
NewarkTamuning
EWR - GUM
EWRGUM
Newark
Mon 7/6
10:30 am-4:20 am
1 stop27h 50m
Tamuning Guam Intl
Sun 7/19
7:05 am-8:49 pm
2 stops27h 44m
New YorkTamuning
JFK - GUM
JFKGUM
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sun 6/28
8:23 pm-2:35 pm
2 stops52h 12m
Tamuning Guam Intl
Sat 7/4
4:35 pm-3:29 pm
2 stops60h 54m
NewarkTamuning
EWR - GUM
EWRGUM
Newark
Sat 7/4
6:00 am-6:05 pm
2 stops22h 05m
Tamuning Guam Intl
Sat 7/11
7:15 am-10:26 pm
2 stops29h 11m
New YorkTamuning
JFK - GUM
JFKGUM
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sat 6/13
7:00 am-2:35 pm
2 stops41h 35m
Tamuning Guam Intl
Mon 6/15
4:35 pm-10:29 pm
2 stops43h 54m
On average, a flight from New York to Guam takes 29 hours 12 minutes. Flights to Guam from other popular cities in USA will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.
The most popular airlines flying from New York to Guam are United Airlines and Delta.
The cheapest airlines flying from New York to Guam are United Airlines and Delta.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Guam ranges from 2.6 - 14.4 inches per month. August is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 14.4 in. March is typically the driest time to visit Guam when rainfall is around 2.6 in.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Guam, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, April is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 82.4 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 80.6 F).
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BUF - DEN
Guam International Airport (GUM), officially known as Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport, is situated on the central part of the north coast of Guam. Everything is close by in Guam and the airport is no exception: it’s a mere three miles (5km) east of Agana (Hagatna), the capital city of Guam.
Guam International Airport was originally used as a military airport during World War II. In 1992, the first passenger terminal at the airport began to operate as travelers started to realize that Guam had more to offer in terms of beaches, sun and sea. The terminal consists of three levels: arrivals go through the basement level of the terminal, the second floor is mostly admin and the departure gates are located on the third floor.
The airport has served as the perfect base in Micronesia for Continental Airlines. The Antonio B. Won Pat International Guam Airport also serves ANA, China Airlines, Northwest Airlines and Japan Air Lines. Asia Pacific airlines also use the airport as a hub and operate many flights to Guam International. There are regular flights to Antonio B. Won Pat International Guam Airport for holidaymakers traveling from Australia, Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, China and the United States.
Guam is a US overseas territory and the airport took its name from Antonio Borja Won Pat, a citizen of Guam, who was the first delegate to represent Guam in the US House of Representatives. The island is popular with tourists searching for an island getaway.