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Cheap Flights from New York to Paris, Starting at $199

You can be eating a warm croissant under the Eiffel Tower next week for less than a domestic round-trip across the States. Cheap flights from New York to Paris start at just $199 one-way on the low-cost carriers, and in the quiet winter months a nonstop round trip under $400 is genuinely on the table. The catch is knowing which airline to pick and when to book, because the same JFK to CDG seat can cost $199 or $900 depending on the date.

This is one of the most competitive transatlantic corridors in the world. Two New York airports, two Paris airports, and six very different airlines, from bare-bones French Bee to all-business-class La Compagnie, all fighting for your booking. That rivalry is your edge. Below you will find the cheapest months, an airline-by-airline price table, the JFK versus Newark question answered, and live tools to lock in a New York to Paris fare before it climbs.

Start by checking live prices for your dates, then read on to find the cheapest possible combination of airport, airline and travel month.

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Best Time to Fly from New York to Paris

Pick the right month and you cross the Atlantic for the price of a long weekend in Vegas. Pick the wrong week and you pay triple. Here is the month-by-month picture for the cheapest New York to Paris airfare.

MonthTypical one-way fareWeather in ParisVerdict
January$199 to $300Cold, 3-7CCheapest of the year
February$210 to $320Cold, 4-8CBargain twin to January
March$250 to $380Cool, 8-12CGreat value before spring
April$320 to $480Mild, 11-16CLovely weather, prices climb
May$380 to $550Pleasant, 15-20CPrime season, book early
June$450 to $700Warm, 18-23CPeak demand starts
July$500 to $850Warm, 20-25CPeak prices, peak crowds
August$480 to $800Warm, 20-25CHigh, but Parisians flee the city
September$350 to $550Mild, 16-21CShoulder-season sweet spot
October$280 to $420Cool, 11-16CExcellent value, golden light
November$230 to $340Cold, 7-11CNear-winter bargains return
December$250 to $900Cold, 4-8CCheap to mid-month, then holiday surge

The pattern is clear. January and February are the bargain twins, while October and November give you low fares with the city still glowing. Fly 1-12 December and you grab near-winter prices before the Christmas surge hits, when fares can quadruple.

New York to Paris Airlines Compared

Six carriers fly this route, and they could not be more different in price and comfort. Knowing the trade-offs is how you avoid overpaying.

AirlineNY airportParis airportFrom (one-way)Bag includedBest for
French BeeNewark (EWR)Orly (ORY)$199Carry-on onlyRock-bottom fares
Norse AtlanticJFKCharles de Gaulle (CDG)$210Carry-on onlyCheap, newer 787s
La CompagnieNewark (EWR)Orly (ORY)$1,300Full businessAffordable business class
DeltaJFKCharles de Gaulle (CDG)$400Checked bag + mealFull service, SkyMiles
Air FranceJFKCharles de Gaulle (CDG)$400Checked bag + mealOnward France connections
UnitedNewark (EWR)Charles de Gaulle (CDG)$410Checked bag + mealNewark hub, MileagePlus

French Bee

French Bee is almost always the cheapest, with flash-sale fares as low as $199 from Newark into Orly on modern A350s. The honest trade-off is the unbundled model: bags, seat selection and meals all cost extra, so a $199 fare can become $350 once you add a checked bag and a seat. Travel light and nobody beats it.

Norse Atlantic

Norse Atlantic flies JFK to Charles de Gaulle from around $210 to $320 one-way on roomy, new Boeing 787 Dreamliners. The pricing mirrors French Bee’s a la carte approach, so add-ons stack up fast. The Light fare is carry-on only; the Plus bundle throws in a bag, seat and meal and is often worth it once you need any of the three.

La Compagnie

La Compagnie is the surprise of the route: an all-business-class boutique airline flying Newark to Orly on A321neos. Lie-flat seats and a full meal service start around $1,300 one-way, far below what Air France or Delta charge for the same comfort up front. If you only ever fly business across the Atlantic, this is the value play.

Delta, Air France and United

The three full-service giants fly nonstop from roughly $400 one-way in economy with a checked bag, seat selection and meals included. Delta and Air France share the JFK to CDG market through their joint venture and both earn you miles. United owns the Newark hub with strong CDG service and MileagePlus perks. Sale fares occasionally dip below $350 round trip in winter.

Ready to compare these airlines for your exact dates? Pull up the live price calendar and let the cheapest days jump out at you.

JFK or Newark? Which New York Airport Saves You the Most

Your departure airport shapes both your airline choice and your total cost, so it is worth a minute of thought before you book.

New York JFK

Best for the widest choice. JFK hosts Air France, Delta and Norse Atlantic on Paris nonstops, so it has the most departures and the deepest competition. The AirTrain plus subway or the LIRR connects it to Manhattan; budget 60 to 90 minutes from midtown.

Newark (EWR)

Best for United, French Bee and La Compagnie. If you live in New Jersey or downtown, Newark is often faster to reach than JFK, and it is the only New York airport with the cheapest French Bee fares and La Compagnie’s business product. The NJ Transit train to Newark Airport plus AirTrain takes about 45 minutes from Penn Station.

Charles de Gaulle or Orly in Paris?

Most flights land at Charles de Gaulle (CDG), connected to central Paris by the RER B train in about 35 minutes for roughly 12 euros, or the cheaper Roissybus. French Bee and La Compagnie use Orly (ORY), which sits south of the city and links in via the Orlyval plus RER or the modern Line 14 metro extension. Orly is often closer to the Left Bank and Latin Quarter, so do not dismiss it.

The real door-to-door maths

A $199 French Bee fare from Newark into Orly, plus a $45 checked bag, plus a $30 seat, totals $274 before transport. A $350 winter sale fare on Delta from JFK into CDG includes the bag, seat and meal. The headline gap of $199 versus $350 shrinks fast once you bundle the extras, so always add it all up.

Pros
  • One-way fares from $199 in winter on French Bee and Norse
  • Six airlines competing keeps prices low
  • Fast 7h15 nonstop crossing
  • La Compagnie offers affordable lie-flat business
  • Two airport pairings on each end to compare
Cons
  • Budget bag and seat fees add up fast
  • Summer fares jump past $700
  • Christmas week can quadruple prices
  • Cheapest fares often fly from Newark, not JFK

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Green dates are the cheapest. Scan across the month, spot the dip, and book the day everyone else overlooks.

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Seven Ways to Pay Less for New York to Paris Flights

  1. Be flexible on your New York airport and compare JFK and Newark in one flight search. Winter fares can differ by $150 between the two.
  2. Fly the budget carriers light. French Bee and Norse beat the giants on base fare, so go carry-on only and skip the add-ons where you can.
  3. Set price alerts. Transatlantic flash sales last 24 to 72 hours and cut fares 30 to 50 percent on this corridor.
  4. Book two to four months ahead, or four to six for summer and the December holidays.
  5. Travel in shoulder season. September, October and November pair low fares with mild Paris weather and thinner crowds.
  6. Check Orly as well as CDG. French Bee fares into Orly sometimes undercut everything landing at Charles de Gaulle.
  7. Compare a low-cost outbound with a full-service return. A French Bee outbound plus a Delta sale return can blend the best price with a free bag home.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest month to fly from New York to Paris?

January and February are the cheapest, with one-way French Bee and Norse Atlantic fares regularly $199 to $300. Demand collapses after the New Year and stays low through early spring, so prices follow. Skip June through August and the Christmas week to avoid the sharpest spikes.

How long is the flight from New York to Paris?

A nonstop flight runs about 7 hours and 15 to 30 minutes eastbound from JFK or Newark to Paris. The westbound return is closer to 8 hours because of Atlantic headwinds. Overnight eastbound departures land you in Paris the next morning, ready for the day.

Which airlines fly cheap from New York to Paris?

French Bee and Norse Atlantic offer the lowest base fares, frequently under $300 one-way on modern wide-body jets. La Compagnie flies all-business class for around $1,300 one-way, well below the legacy carriers up front. Delta, Air France and United cover the full-service nonstop market from roughly $400.

Should I fly from JFK or Newark to Paris?

JFK has the most Paris options across Air France, Delta and Norse Atlantic, while Newark is United’s hub and also home to the cheapest French Bee fares and La Compagnie. Pick whichever airport is easier for you to reach, then compare total fares including the train or taxi to the terminal.

Is it cheaper to fly into Paris Orly instead of Charles de Gaulle?

Most New York flights land at Charles de Gaulle, but French Bee and La Compagnie use Orly, which is closer to the south and the Left Bank. The cheapest fare sometimes lands at Orly, so compare both airports rather than assuming CDG is your only option.

When should I book New York to Paris flights?

Book two to four months ahead for the best transatlantic prices. For summer and the December holidays, stretch that to four to six months. Set up price alerts, because flash sales on this competitive route can cut fares by 30 to 50 percent overnight.

Book Your New York to Paris Flight Now

The cheapest New York to Paris fare rewards flexibility on your dates, your airport and your airline. This is one of the world’s most competitive transatlantic routes, and every bit of that competition works in your favour. Lock in your price before it climbs.

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