
Popular in | July |
|---|---|
Cheapest in | March |
Average price | $654 |
Round-trip from | $368 |
One-way from | $198 |
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Route
Depart
Return
Price
New YorkAguascalientes
JFK - AGU
JFKAGU
New York John F Kennedy Intl
mié. 3/4
2:50 pm-9:59 pm
1 stop8h 09m
Aguascalients
vie. 3/6
6:15 am-2:45 pm
1 stop7h 30m
New YorkAguascalientes
JFK - AGU
JFKAGU
New York John F Kennedy Intl
mié. 3/4
2:50 pm-9:59 pm
1 stop8h 09m
Aguascalients
vie. 3/6
6:15 am-2:45 pm
1 stop7h 30m
New YorkAguascalientes
LGA - AGU
LGAAGU
New York LaGuardia
mié. 3/4
6:00 am-9:59 pm
2 stops16h 59m
Aguascalients
vie. 3/6
6:15 am-9:18 pm
2 stops14h 03m
NewarkAguascalientes
EWR - AGU
EWRAGU
Newark
dom. 3/8
6:04 am-8:15 pm
1 stop16h 11m
Aguascalients
mié. 3/11
5:19 am-12:54 pm
2 stops29h 35m
New YorkAguascalientes
LGA - AGU
LGAAGU
New York LaGuardia
mié. 3/4
8:00 am-10:20 pm
1 stop15h 20m
Aguascalients
vie. 3/6
6:11 am-7:44 pm
1 stop12h 33m
New YorkAguascalientes
JFK - AGU
JFKAGU
New York John F Kennedy Intl
mié. 3/4
6:30 am-10:20 pm
2 stops16h 50m
Aguascalients
vie. 3/6
1:27 pm-10:00 am
2 stops19h 33m
New YorkAguascalientes
LGA - AGU
LGAAGU
New York LaGuardia
mar. 12/2
7:45 am-8:31 pm
1 stop13h 46m
Aguascalients
sáb. 12/6
6:10 am-10:54 pm
1 stop15h 44m
New YorkAguascalientes
LGA - AGU
LGAAGU
New York LaGuardia
mar. 12/2
6:00 am-8:31 pm
1 stop15h 31m
Aguascalients
vie. 12/5
12:45 pm-11:04 pm
1 stop9h 19m
New YorkAguascalientes
LGA - AGU
LGAAGU
New York LaGuardia
mar. 12/2
6:00 am-8:31 pm
1 stop15h 31m
Aguascalients
dom. 12/7
12:45 pm-8:54 pm
1 stop7h 09m
New YorkAguascalientes
JFK - AGU
JFKAGU
New York John F Kennedy Intl
lun. 12/1
7:15 am-7:15 pm
2 stops13h 00m
Aguascalients
vie. 12/5
6:14 am-8:23 pm
1 stop13h 09m
On average, a flight from New York to Aguascalientes takes 12 hours 26 minutes. Flights to Aguascalientes 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 airline flying from New York to Aguascalientes is Delta.
The cheapest airline flying from New York to Aguascalientes is Delta.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Aguascalientes ranges from 0.2 - 4.7 inches per month. July is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 4.7 in. March is typically the driest time to visit Aguascalientes when rainfall is around 0.2 in.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Aguascalientes, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, June is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 73.4 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 55.4 F).
Aguascalientes is mainly connected with nonstop flights from within Mexico, but there are a handful of U.S. cities offering direct connections. Volaris provides direct routes from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Chicago Midway Airport (MDW). If you're flying from the U.S., American Airlines offers direct flights from Dallas/Fort Worth Airport (DFW), while United Airlines has convenient direct routes departing from Houston International Airport (IAD).
To travel to Aguascalientes, you will need a valid U.S. passport that has at least six months of validity from your intended departure date. Tourist visits for up to 180 days are usually allowed without a visa. If you plan to stay longer or engage in non-tourist activities (work, study, etc.), you might need a specific visa. You are also required to complete the FMM form (Tourist Card) available on arrival or online. While not always enforced, proof of return travel and financial means to cover your stay may be required, so it's good to have these on hand.
Navigating Aguascalientes is relatively easy. The city has a well-connected road network, and driving is a common and convenient option. Taxis and rideshare services like Uber are readily available and offer a hassle-free way to get around. Aguascalientes also has a public bus system, making it a cost-effective mode of transportation for budget-conscious travelers. If you prefer eco-friendly travel, you can explore the city on foot, especially in the historic center, which is pedestrian-friendly. Additionally, cycling is becoming more popular, with bike lanes and bike-sharing programs available.