Round-trip from | $789 |
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One-way from | $374 |
Fly from
Route
Depart
Return
Price
NewarkExeter
EWR - EXT
EWREXT
Newark
Sat 9/27
5:35 pm-12:20 pm
1 stop13h 45m
Exeter
Tue 10/7
8:05 am-1:15 pm
2 stops34h 10m
New YorkExeter
JFK - EXT
JFKEXT
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sat 9/27
9:05 pm-12:20 pm
1 stop10h 15m
Exeter
Tue 10/7
12:30 pm-3:55 pm
2 stops32h 25m
New YorkExeter
JFK - EXT
JFKEXT
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Fri 9/26
12:50 am-4:45 pm
1 stop10h 55m
Exeter
Tue 10/7
5:15 pm-7:05 pm
1 stop30h 50m
New YorkExeter
JFK - EXT
JFKEXT
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 9/17
9:05 pm-11:55 am
1 stop9h 50m
NewarkExeter
EWR - EXT
EWREXT
Newark
Wed 9/17
5:35 pm-11:55 am
1 stop13h 20m
On average, a flight from New York to Plymouth takes 14 hours 5 minutes. Flights to Plymouth 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 Plymouth is Aer Lingus.
The cheapest airline flying from New York to Plymouth is Aer Lingus.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Plymouth ranges from 0.1 - 1.1 inches per month. February is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 1.1 in. May is typically the driest time to visit Plymouth when rainfall is around 0.1 in.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Plymouth, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 60.8 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 41.0 F).
Temperatures in Devon can vary from hot summer days to freezing winter nights. The English summer between June and August is an excellent time to enjoy the city’s attractions, when days are warmer and rainfall is less frequent.
Most tourists visiting the region arrive in the summer months, so if you want to avoid the crowds and get a better deal on accommodation costs, then a visit in May or September is usually more economical.
A local bus service operates within the city, running from the downtown to outlying areas like Saltash, Plympton and Plymstock. Ferries transport passengers across The Sound from various locations, such as the Torpoint Ferry and Cremyll Ferry. Hackney cabs and private taxis are available for hire within the city area. There is also a central railway station located on North Road, which provides routes to other English towns and cities, such as Penzance and London.