
Popular in | April |
|---|---|
Cheapest in | August |
Average price | $393 |
Round-trip from | $237 |
One-way from | $111 |
Good round-trip deal | $345 or less |
Good one-way deal | $186 or less |
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Depart
Return
NewarkSt. Louis
EWR - STL
EWRSTL
Newark
mar. 9/15
4:59 pm-8:35 pm
1 stop4h 36m
Lambert-St Louis
mer. 9/16
1:55 pm-7:30 pm
1 stop4h 35m
New YorkSt. Louis
LGA - STL
LGASTL
New York LaGuardia
lun. 8/24
6:25 pm-8:31 pm
Nonstop3h 06m
Lambert-St Louis
mer. 9/2
11:00 am-4:50 pm
1 stop4h 50m
New YorkSt. Louis
LGA - STL
LGASTL
New York LaGuardia
sam. 7/25
5:20 pm-7:20 pm
Nonstop3h 00m
Lambert-St Louis
sam. 8/1
8:00 pm-11:25 pm
Nonstop2h 25m
New YorkSt. Louis
LGA - STL
LGASTL
New York LaGuardia
mer. 7/15
5:45 pm-7:45 pm
Nonstop3h 00m
Lambert-St Louis
lun. 7/20
7:55 pm-11:25 pm
Nonstop2h 30m
NewarkSt. Louis
EWR - STL
EWRSTL
Newark
mar. 7/14
6:00 am-9:31 am
1 stop4h 31m
Lambert-St Louis
sam. 7/18
5:36 pm-11:56 pm
1 stop5h 20m
New YorkSt. Louis
LGA - STL
LGASTL
New York LaGuardia
jeu. 7/2
3:00 pm-5:00 pm
Nonstop3h 00m
Lambert-St Louis
mar. 7/7
5:45 am-9:05 am
Nonstop2h 20m
New YorkSt. Louis
JFK - STL
JFKSTL
New York John F Kennedy Intl
jeu. 8/6
7:10 am-1:14 pm
1 stop7h 04m
Lambert-St Louis
sam. 8/8
5:23 pm-1:14 am
1 stop6h 51m
New YorkSt. Louis
LGA - STL
LGASTL
New York LaGuardia
lun. 8/24
6:30 am-8:08 am
Nonstop2h 38m
Lambert-St Louis
jeu. 9/3
12:30 pm-4:09 pm
Nonstop2h 39m
New YorkSt. Louis
LGA - STL
LGASTL
New York LaGuardia
ven. 7/3
8:55 am-10:45 am
Nonstop2h 50m
Lambert-St Louis
dim. 7/5
5:45 am-9:05 am
Nonstop2h 20m
New YorkSt. Louis
JFK - STL
JFKSTL
New York John F Kennedy Intl
mer. 8/5
6:00 am-9:54 am
1 stop4h 54m
Lambert-St Louis
dim. 8/9
7:00 am-1:15 pm
1 stop5h 15m
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| Price Accuracy1 star | Trust Score*3 stars |
On average, a flight from New York to St. Louis takes 4 hours 23 minutes. Flights to St. Louis from other popular cities in USA will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.
The most flights from New York to St. Louis are scheduled on a Thursday (22 on average). You will have fewer flight options on Saturday, which is when the least amount of flights are scheduled (8 on average).
The most popular airlines flying from New York to St. Louis are United Airlines, Delta and American Airlines.
The cheapest airlines flying from New York to St. Louis are Frontier, Delta and Southwest.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in St. Louis ranges from 2.2 - 4.7 inches per month. May is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 4.7 in. February is typically the driest time to visit St. Louis when rainfall is around 2.2 in.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to St. Louis, 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 80.6 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 32.0 F).
The price you pay for your flight to St. Louis may vary depending on when you book. For the best chance of a lower fare, look to book 56 days in advance of your trip. Fares are likely to increase a fortnight or so before your departure date.
Users looking for the lowest fares to St. Louis should consider flying on Saturday evenings, when prices are typically cheapest. Budget-minded travelers will want to avoid Monday evenings, when prices are usually at their highest.
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St Louis has moderate, seasonal weather, but storms can occur at any time of the year. July and August are the hottest and most humid months of the year, and January and February are cold, usually with snow. Winter temperatures range from below 32 to 55 degrees F, while summers have daily temperatures of between 57 to 90 degrees.
The local transport connects the downtown regions and is a great way to travel throughout the city. It’s possible to access the majority of St. Louis tourist attractions via the public transport, so a car isn’t necessary. There are shuttle buses that will transport travelers from some attractions to the nearest station. Travelers can pick up a shuttle service map at any of the stations, or at first attraction. Bus network is part of the same network, but extends throughout St. Louis counties.
Renting a car is also an option. St. Louis is a very easy city to navigate and parking is abundant throughout the city. However, if you plan to drive to the suburbs of St. Louis, the navigation might become a little tricky. Make sure to check with your hotel or a local before hitting the highway in your rental car.
Taxi stands are located at most major hotels around the city and at common tourist attractions. Cabs can also be reserved ahead of time.
Lambert-St Louis International Airport (STL), or Lamberts as it’s affectionately known, is located 10 miles (17km) northwest of the city of St Louis, Missouri, and is in close proximity to connecting interstate highways. With four long runways and more than 12 million passengers per year, Lamberts is the state’s busiest airport; nonstop flights to Lambert-St Louis International Airport arrive from 88 domestic and international hubs.
Lambert-St Louis has a certain historical pedigree, too. It served as a balloon-launching base in the 19th century and was later visited by the Wright Brothers on one of their early flights. In 1910, Theodore Roosevelt took a flight from here, becoming the first US President to fly, and a few years later the first experimental parachute jump took place over the airfield.
A new construction project – launched in spring 2011 – is set to improve passenger services, boost airport operations and offer good views of the establishment. Terminal 1 is already an architectural spectacle, with exciting LED lighting that may be viewed from the interior and exterior of the building, as well as new flooring, ticket counters, signs, security checkpoints and an atrium, all of which have resulted in a completely new and attractive look for Lambert-St Louis International Airport.