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Flights New York (JFK) - Delhi (DEL)

About the flight from (JFK) to Delhi (DEL)

There are three main airports in and around New York, including John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). JFK, which is situated on Long Island, is on the southeast side of Manhattan. It is the main gateway connecting New York to the rest of the world.

Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), the seventh busiest airport in Asia, is the leading aviation hub for New Delhi, which is India’s capital city. It is situated in Palam, 10 miles (16 km) southwest of New Delhi City Center.

Airlines include Air India, SriLankan Airlines, American Airlines, United Airlines, Turkish Airlines, and Ethiopian Airlines.

The flight distance between JFK and DEL is 7306 miles. The route is served by more than 70 flights each day, but unfortunately, there are no direct flights from New York to Delhi.

The shortest flight with one diversion takes 16 hours and 55 minutes. The longest flight takes 55 hours and 40 minutes with layovers at Doha and Colombo airports. Other layover cities include Istanbul, Rome, Abu Dhabi, and Frankfurt, and some conveniently allow passengers to leave the airport and enjoy the transfer city.

Public transportation, parking, and ride-shares at JFK and DEL

JFK is accessible via a public metro that connects the airport to Jamaica and Howard Beaches. Public buses and airport shuttles are also available, operating every 20 or 30 minutes. The route takes between one and a half and two hours to reach the end of the line.

Taxi operators offer direct transport up to the airport’s terminals, and Uber at JFK applies a FIFO system where the driver must wait at a select location to receive a ride request. Once a request is made, drivers pick up travelers outside the arrivals of terminals 1-4. Passengers can as well use the Lyft mobile app to book a ride.

Several transportation options are available at DEL. The airport has a complimentary bus and several bus operators that move to and from the different terminals. DEL is also linked with a convenient metro, which stops at all terminals.

Sixt mydriver shuttle service offers a quick and comfortable transfer to and from the airport. Passengers can also book luxurious vehicles online, from a luxurious minibus carrying up to five passengers to an economy light vehicle. DEL offers ample, safe, and secure parking lots at all the terminals.

Practical Information

Foreign driving licenses are not valid in India. Travelers should acquire an international driving license to drive in India for a short period. However, a temporary or permanent Indian driver permit is needed for longer stay.

Additional identification is needed on top of an international driving license. All visitors from the United States must have a passport with a validity of at least six months and an Indian visa. They should pick the visa from the Indian consulate in the US before traveling. There are no visas issued on arrival.

Delhi is nine hours and 30 minutes ahead of New York. The average temperature in New Delhi is 77 F, while in New York, is a cool 55 F. New Delhi experiences lesser rainfall throughout the year compared to New York. Otherwise, other conditions tend to be similar, with hot summers and cold winters. It should be noted that pollution tends to be a problem in New Delhi, particularly during winter months.

Top travel tips

From October to November and February to March is the best time to visit New Delhi. The conditions are pleasant as opposed to the other months when it can be very humid. April to June is the off-peak period as temperatures can reach 113F. July to September also tends to be a low-season due to torrential downpours, however these do wonders for taking the pollution out of the air.

The Indian Rupee is the standard currency in New Delhi. Travelers should exchange their money before starting to explore the city. The current exchange rate stands at 71.14 Indian Rupees for 1 USD.

Greetings are an essential part of Indian culture. One should use their right hand to shake hands or pass money. Elders are accorded more respect, and one should greet them with both hands placed in front of the chest.

What to see in in New Delhi

Red Fort

It is the most famous monument in New Delhi and signifies the struggle for India’s independence. The fort has both the British and Sikhs captured in a turbulent history.

Jama Masjid

It is a significant treasure of the old world and one of the largest mosques in India. It took two years to build, and its southern tower offers iconic views of the city.

Swaminarayan Akshardham

It is a massive temple complex that showcases Indian culture. It features pink stones and white marble shrine, sprawling gardens, a boat ride, and sculptures.

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