
Popular in | January |
|---|---|
Cheapest in | July |
Average price | $541 |
Round-trip from | $389 |
One-way from | $182 |
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New YorkSt. John's
JFK - YYT
JFKYYT
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 5/13
9:00 am-11:28 pm
2 stops12h 58m
St John's
Sat 5/16
2:05 pm-9:47 pm
2 stops9h 12m
NewarkSt. John's
EWR - YYT
EWRYYT
Newark
Wed 5/13
3:55 pm-12:55 am
1 stop7h 30m
St John's
Sat 5/16
8:55 am-3:53 pm
2 stops8h 28m
NewarkSt. John's
EWR - YYT
EWRYYT
Newark
Sat 7/11
3:45 pm-12:45 am
1 stop7h 30m
St John's
Sun 7/19
5:35 am-9:49 am
1 stop5h 44m
New YorkSt. John's
LGA - YYT
LGAYYT
New York LaGuardia
Sat 7/18
3:30 pm-12:45 am
1 stop7h 45m
St John's
Sat 7/25
5:35 am-9:47 am
1 stop5h 42m
New YorkSt. John's
LGA - YYT
LGAYYT
New York LaGuardia
Mon 7/13
6:30 am-1:00 pm
1 stop5h 00m
St John's
Fri 7/24
5:35 am-9:47 am
1 stop5h 42m
NewarkSt. John's
EWR - YYT
EWRYYT
Newark
Sat 7/18
3:55 pm-12:55 am
1 stop7h 30m
St John's
Sat 7/25
6:05 am-3:10 pm
2 stops10h 35m
NewarkSt. John's
EWR - YYT
EWRYYT
Newark
Tue 6/30
1:30 pm-12:56 am
2 stops9h 56m
St John's
Wed 7/15
1:20 pm-9:45 pm
1 stop9h 55m
NewarkSt. John's
EWR - YYT
EWRYYT
Newark
Sat 7/25
12:45 pm-8:03 pm
1 stop5h 48m
St John's
Fri 7/31
7:30 am-11:59 am
1 stop5h 59m
NewarkDeer Lake
EWR - YDF
EWRYDF
Newark
Tue 7/21
6:30 am-6:21 pm
2 stops10h 21m
Deer Lake
Tue 7/28
2:25 pm-7:15 pm
1 stop6h 20m
NewarkDeer Lake
EWR - YDF
EWRYDF
Newark
Fri 6/5
4:30 pm-12:56 am
1 stop6h 56m
Deer Lake
Tue 6/9
5:00 am-10:20 am
1 stop6h 50m
On average, a flight from New York to Newfoundland and Labrador takes 7 hours 50 minutes. Flights to Newfoundland and Labrador 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 airlines flying from New York to Newfoundland and Labrador are Turkish Airlines, LOT and Lufthansa.
The cheapest airlines flying from New York to Newfoundland and Labrador are Porter Airlines, Air Canada and United Airlines.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Newfoundland and Labrador ranges from 3.6 - 6.5 inches per month. December is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 6.5 in. July is typically the driest time to visit Newfoundland and Labrador when rainfall is around 3.6 in.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Newfoundland and Labrador, 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 February, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 23.0 F).
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Newfoundland covers a lot of geographic territory, so technically it has more than one climate type. Generally speaking temperatures in the summer don’t get any higher than the low 70s F, and in the winter average highs struggle to reach freezing – and can often be far below, depending on where on the island you are.
Unless you love blustery winters with low temperatures and snow, come in July or August when temperatures are highest.
The beauty of Newfoundland and Labrador is, well, all of it. The best way to see the coasts and the interior is to drive, so rent a car. But take caution: wildlife poses a serious hazard in roadways, and hitting a moose is a much more dangerous prospect than a deer. Be alert.
Newfoundlanders are a friendly, funny bunch – just don’t call them Newfies. You may hear that term tossed around; from one Newfoundlander to another it can be a term of endearment, but from an outsider it can be disparaging. You’re bound to be approached by many more than one welcoming local wherever you stop. You’ll be in for a friendly, casual conversation. You may also be prodded to have a shot of the local rum or to kiss a codfish as a show of good sport.