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$1,203 - $2,231
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New York John F Kennedy IntlNajaf Al Najaf Intl
JFK - NJF
JFKNJF
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sun 9/29
2 stops33h 45m
Najaf Al Najaf Intl
Wed 10/2
2 stops40h 05m
New York John F Kennedy IntlNajaf Al Najaf Intl
JFK - NJF
JFKNJF
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sat 9/28
1 stop36h 45m
Najaf Al Najaf Intl
Wed 10/2
1 stop24h 10m
New York John F Kennedy IntlNajaf Al Najaf Intl
JFK - NJF
JFKNJF
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sat 9/28
1 stop36h 45m
Najaf Al Najaf Intl
Wed 10/2
2 stops27h 50m
NewarkNajaf Al Najaf Intl
EWR - NJF
EWRNJF
Newark
Sun 10/6
2 stops32h 10m
Najaf Al Najaf Intl
Thu 10/10
2 stops36h 15m
New York John F Kennedy IntlNajaf Al Najaf Intl
JFK - NJF
JFKNJF
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 8/14
2 stops21h 25m
Najaf Al Najaf Intl
Sun 9/1
1 stop33h 45m
New York John F Kennedy IntlNajaf Al Najaf Intl
JFK - NJF
JFKNJF
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 7/3
2 stops21h 25m
Najaf Al Najaf Intl
Sun 7/21
1 stop33h 45m
New York John F Kennedy IntlNajaf Al Najaf Intl
JFK - NJF
JFKNJF
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Thu 8/1
1 stop14h 25m
Najaf Al Najaf Intl
Sun 9/1
1 stop24h 15m
New York John F Kennedy IntlNajaf Al Najaf Intl
JFK - NJF
JFKNJF
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Fri 8/2
1 stop25h 55m
Najaf Al Najaf Intl
Sun 9/1
1 stop24h 15m
New York John F Kennedy IntlNajaf Al Najaf Intl
JFK - NJF
JFKNJF
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 7/3
2 stops33h 50m
Najaf Al Najaf Intl
Fri 8/2
2 stops30h 56m
Currently, March is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Najaf (average of $1,068). Flying to Najaf in June will prove the most costly (average of $1,930). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
$1,281
February
$1,315
March
$1,068
April
$1,134
May
$1,318
June
$1,930
July
$1,349
August
$1,315
September
$1,200
October
$1,214
November
$1,164
December
$1,483
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Food could have been better they served beef on the flight to India so they did not have enough option of the veg option for customers and half the flight did not get a meal
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Food could have been better they served beef on the flight to India so they did not have enough option of the veg option for customers and half the flight did not get a meal
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Food could have been better they served beef on the flight to India so they did not have enough option of the veg option for customers and half the flight did not get a meal
Crew
Food
Boarding
Comfort
Overall
Entertainment
Reviews
Food could have been better they served beef on the flight to India so they did not have enough option of the veg option for customers and half the flight did not get a meal
Crew
Food
Boarding
Comfort
Overall
Entertainment
Reviews
Food could have been better they served beef on the flight to India so they did not have enough option of the veg option for customers and half the flight did not get a meal
The Iraqi city of Najaf is one of the great cities of the Islamic world, and has all of the spirituality and architectural splendor that you would expect from an important pilgrimage site. And it’s also a welcoming place for visitors to experience, with vibrant markets to explore.
The city is renowned amongst Shi’ite Muslims as the burial place of Imam Ali, the son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad, and Ali is honoured by the beautiful Tomb of Ali Ibn Talib. Every year, tens of thousands of worshippers visit the shrine, paying their respects to one of the forefathers of the Islamic faith, and although tourists can’t enter the innermost sanctum, they can see the stunning architecture and experience the excitement of the pilgrimage in full flow.
However, Najaf has more to offer than Ali’s tomb. Head to the Mosque of Imam Ali, another of the Islamic World’s great sights, with its splendid golden gilded dome and walls that are inlaid with sacred relics. Visitors can also see the outside of the town’s famous seminary – a teaching site for Shi’ite clerics across the world.
Visitors to the city can also take in the famous market of Najaf, which offers deliciously fresh locally grown dates and other fruits, as well as traditional clothing and crafts products that would make for unique souvenirs.
It is also possible for visitors to join specially organised tours to other sacred cities in Iraq such as Karbala (home of the shrine of the Imam Hussein) or Kufa with its stunningly serene mosque. It will also be possible to enlist local experts who can drive visitors to even more ancient sites such as Babylon or Nineveh – with their extraordinary gateways and palaces.
Najaf is almost always an extremely warm destination to visit and the region around the city does not experience anything approaching a rainy season, so weather conditions should be sunny all year-round. Religious visitors will want to time their vacation to coincide with Shi’ite Holy Days such as the Day of Ashura (generally held in November), but accommodations can be more expensive as pilgrims flood into the city. Try March for mild weather and more relaxed sightseeing conditions.
There is not a developed public transport system in Najaf, but visitors can walk between the major shrines and mosques with ease. Taxis and motorised rickshaws will be available for longer journeys, and bicycles are not unknown on the city streets.