Cheap Flights from New York City (NYC) to Brussels (BRU)

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Local currency and cost comparison

TrainLocal, one-way ticket
20%Trains in Brussels are 20% cheaper than in New York City.
New York City$3.63
Brussels$2.89
MealMid-priced restaurant
45%The average meal is 45% more expensive in Brussels than in New York City.
New York City$18.00
Brussels$26.05
TaxiStandard daytime start rate
93%Taxis are 93% more expensive in Brussels than in New York City.
New York City$3.00
Brussels$5.79
CoffeeRegular cappuccino
6%Coffee in Brussels is 6% cheaper than in New York City.
New York City$5.00
Brussels$4.71
Exchange rate
1 USD = 0.86 EUR
1 EUR = 1.17 USD
Last revised on Fri, 12/5
Distance: 3656 miles
New York City airports
La Guardia (LGA)How far from city center: 5 miles
John F Kennedy Intl Airport (JFK)How far from city center: 14 miles
Stewart (SWF)How far from city center: 52 miles
Brussels airports
Brussels National (BRU)How far from city center: 7 miles
Brussels S Charleroi (CRL)How far from city center: 30 miles

Flights from New York City

New York is a metropolis that is a vital center for finance, business, arts, culture and entertainment. The John F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport are the main airports serving NYC. The three airports boast modern facilities, terminals and services for the comfort of passengers. JFK is equipped with four runways, six terminals and over 125 aircraft gates. It also hosts around 70 airlines offering domestic and international flights. LaGuardia has two runways and four terminals while Newark features three runways and three terminals. Several hotels are also conveniently located around these airports for the benefit of passengers, as well as ample parking spaces.

Travelling to New York City airport

JFK is well-linked by several modes of transportation from downtown Manhattan. You can take a taxi or book a ride using a location-based app such as Uber. AirTrain JFK is linked to the subway and bus in Manhattan. To reach LaGuardia, several buses go to the airport from the city center and the borough of Queens. Newark is accessible using Amtrak (train) and NJ Transit which is the mass transportation system of New Jersey. AirTrain Newark will connect you to and from NJ Transit and Amtrak as well as PATH or the Port Authority Trans-Hudson. The latter serves mid and lower Manhattan.

Reaching Brussels

Belgium's capital, Brussels, is a blend of modern and old things. Known primarily as the seat of the European Commission and NATO's headquarters, it offers a multi-ethnic flavor from its restaurants to diverse neighborhoods. Visit the Grand Place, admire the Atomium or look for the Manneken Pis (the pissing boy). Try the many beers, chocolates and local dishes in pubs or cafes. Tour art museums, royal palaces and charming parks and gardens. Go shopping at chic galleries or find treasure at the antiques market at the Place du Grand Sablon. Brussels offers nearly everything you can wish for, except perhaps more time to stay at this quaint city.

Getting to the city center

Flights from New York to Brussels will land at Brussels Airport or Zaventem. Brussels South (airport) is in Charleroi serving mostly budget airlines. You can use taxis or shuttles from this airport. From Zaventem, taxis are the most convenient transport; they are metered and lots of drivers speak English. The train station at the airport is located at the basement (push -1 in the elevator or use the escalator). Brussels Central Station can be reached in 17 minutes. Another option is to take the bus (De Lijn). Lines 272 and 471 go to Brussels North while 359 and 659 pass at the Roodebeek underground station. Bus 12, operated by the MIVB/STIB serves the city center.

Frequently asked questions about flights from New York City to Brussels

What are the benefits of booking flexible flight tickets?
Using the flexible flight ticket, you're guaranteed a refund or a rebooking option (without fees) in case of flight cancellations when travelling to Belgium. At eDreams have you covered!
For flights from New York City to Brussels, how can I find the cheapest price?
The cheapest price for a flight from New York City to Brussels is $218. At eDreams we use different machine learned based methodologies to find our costumers the best option available, considering airline combinations, stopovers and direct flights as well as different criteria for inbound and outbound journeys.
Is Brussels more expensive than New York City to visit?
Looking at cab fares, a ride in Brussels costs about $ 5.79 USD, 93% more expensive than New York City, with a fare of $ 3.00 USD,
while train tickets cost 20% less at Brussels: $ 2.89 USD versus $ 3.63 USD at New York City.
If you compare the price of a lunch meal, however, you can find it from 26.05 USD in Brussels, 45% more than the 18.00 USD in New York City.
The price of the coffee is around 6% cheaper in Brussels, with an average of 4.71 USD, while in New York City the coffee costs 5.00 USD.
When booking, when is the best time to get the best prices for flights from New York City to Brussels?
The most popular months to book a trip from New York City to Brussels are January, February and May, based on the searches of our customers.
When is the best time to travel from New York City to Brussels?
The best time of the year to visit Brussels depends on lots of personal preferences, especially the price. Regarding popularity, April is the best month to fly to Brussels from New York City in terms of searches from our customers, followed by December and October. If you prefer to avoid the busy season and get away from the crowds January, November and February are the months with fewer searches for New York City - Brussels.
How long does the flight from New York City to Brussels take?
Flight length from New York City to Brussels is around 10:38 hours on average, at an average distance of 7,836 km, for flights for the route (which may have 1 or more stops in other cities in between).

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