
Round-trip from | $1,036 |
|---|---|
One-way from | $690 |
Fly from
Route
Depart
Return
NewarkSaint-Denis
EWR - RUN
EWRRUN
Newark
Mon 3/23
11:00 pm-9:55 am
1 stop26h 55m
Saint-Denis Gillot
Tue 3/31
10:10 pm-9:00 pm
1 stop30h 50m
NewarkSaint-Denis
EWR - RUN
EWRRUN
Newark
Sat 5/30
11:00 pm-9:00 am
1 stop26h 00m
Saint-Denis Gillot
Sun 6/7
10:10 pm-9:00 pm
1 stop30h 50m
New YorkSaint-Denis
JFK - RUN
JFKRUN
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Mon 3/23
11:30 pm-9:10 am
1 stop25h 40m
Saint-Denis Gillot
Tue 3/31
7:55 pm-11:49 am
1 stop23h 54m
NewarkSaint-Denis
EWR - RUN
EWRRUN
Newark
Sun 3/22
12:55 am-9:55 am
2 stops25h 00m
Saint-Denis Gillot
Tue 3/31
10:10 pm-9:00 pm
1 stop30h 50m
NewarkSaint-Denis
EWR - RUN
EWRRUN
Newark
Wed 8/12
11:00 pm-5:35 am
1 stop22h 35m
Saint-Denis Gillot
Wed 8/19
8:00 am-9:00 pm
1 stop21h 00m
New YorkSaint-Denis
JFK - RUN
JFKRUN
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sat 5/30
11:30 pm-8:10 am
1 stop24h 40m
Saint-Denis Gillot
Sun 6/7
7:55 pm-11:30 am
2 stops47h 35m
New YorkSaint-Denis
JFK - RUN
JFKRUN
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Mon 3/23
10:30 pm-7:20 am
1 stop24h 50m
Saint-Denis Gillot
Tue 3/31
8:25 pm-3:50 pm
1 stop27h 25m
New YorkSaint-Denis
JFK - RUN
JFKRUN
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 4/8
8:05 pm-6:25 am
1 stop26h 20m
Saint-Denis Gillot
Wed 4/15
8:50 am-10:40 pm
1 stop21h 50m
New YorkSaint-Denis
JFK - RUN
JFKRUN
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Fri 4/10
9:30 pm-6:25 am
1 stop24h 55m
Saint-Denis Gillot
Fri 4/24
8:50 am-10:40 pm
1 stop21h 50m
NewarkSaint-Denis
EWR - RUN
EWRRUN
Newark
Mon 4/20
11:00 pm-9:00 am
1 stop26h 00m
On average, a flight from New York to Réunion takes 24 hours 7 minutes. Flights to Réunion from other popular cities in USA will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.
Roland Garros Airport (RUN), formerly known as Gillot Airport, is located 3.8 miles (7km) east of Saint-Denis, a town on the island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean.
Flights to Roland Garros Airport are only available from a few cities, including Bangkok, Johannesburg, Paris, Marseille, Antananarivo, Mauritius, and Sydney.
Most people flying to Reunion come for its sunny skies and white sandy beaches. Tourism accounts for most of the 2 million or so people who visit the tropical island each year.
Named for the famous French aviator who was born there, the airport enjoys a good reputation, with nominations for “Indian Ocean’s Leading Airport” by the World Travel Awards for the past five years. The facilities are small and basic, but do their job efficiently and many passengers are struck by the friendly attitude of the staff.