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Fly From Las Vegas to New York
Origin | Las Vegas |
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Destination | New York |
Number of Daily Flights | 48 |
Earliest Flight Departure Date | Nov 30 |
Latest Flight Departure Date | Dec 1 |
Popular Airlines | JetBlue |
Cheap flights from Las Vegas to New York
Trade in the hustle and bustle for Las Vegas for the hustle and bustle of Manhattan. Both cities have a vibrant culture and an array of activities to enjoy, but that’s about the only similarities that they share.
Take a flight from McCarran International Airport (LAS) to John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK). Situated just a few miles from Manhattan, the sights and attractions of the Big Apple are a hop, skip and jump away.
Attractions
In the City that Never Sleeps, it’s virtually impossible not to find something to do. Catch a show at the Great White Way, Off-Broadway, Radio City Music Hall or the Theater at Madison Square Garden as there is always some type of event going on.
Do make sure you climb the Empire State Building. This iconic building represents the state of New York and when you climb up to the top, you’ll be able to take in the sweeping views of the city.
Visit Central Park. This 843-acre park provides a lush green space in the middle of a concrete jungle. Here, you can enjoy hiking, biking, playing sports, going on a wagon ride or seeing the animals on display at the Central Park Zoo.
Hints and Tips
If you’re looking for some rest and relaxation, hop on board the Long Island Rail Road and take a trip out to Long Island’s East End. Here, you will find amazing beaches, wineries and plenty of wide open spaces to enjoy.