Flight FAQs
From New Orleans to John F. Kennedy Intl
What days are nonstop flights available from New Orleans to John F. Kennedy Intl?
You can find nonstop flights on the following days: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
How popular is this flight route?
Flights from New Orleans Louis Armstrong to New York John F Kennedy Intl have been viewed 101 times in the past calendar month.
What percent of flights are delayed?
Based on our current data flights from New Orleans to John F. Kennedy Intl are usually delayed by up to 58min. or more.
How many passenger seats are available on a flight on this route?
474 seats are available from New Orleans Louis Armstrong to New York John F Kennedy Intl per day on average.
What is the cheapest airline for this route?
While looking for the best option consider JetBlue Airways, our data currently shows that they have the cheapest flight available for the flight path. When traveling from New Orleans to John F. Kennedy Intl, generally 84 flights depart for this route daily.
How long does the flight from New Orleans to John F. Kennedy Intl take?
A nonstop flight takes up to 3 hours, covering a distance of 738 miles.
How many flights depart from New Orleans to John F. Kennedy Intl on average per day?
57 flight departures from New Orleans Louis Armstrong to New York John F Kennedy Intl per day on average.
Morning (6am - Noon) - 77% of flight departures
Afternoon (Noon - 6pm) - 4% of flight departures
Evening (6pm - Midnight) - 19% of flight departures
Does it rain more in New Orleans or John F. Kennedy Intl?
When traveling, we recommend packing in preparation to handle common weather conditions. The rainfall in New Orleans is typically greater than that of John F. Kennedy Intl. We can gather that this will continue over the next 13 days.
Is New Orleans weather warmer or cooler than John F. Kennedy Intl?
With an average temperature of 91 °F, peak weather can be found in July. As a traveler, expect to see changes in flight prices during that period. The temperatures in John F. Kennedy Intl are colder than in New Orleans.