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New York to Budapest, Hungary from $614

🔥Exceptional DealAiFly Score: 73/100Verified 20 Jun 2026 16:03 UTC
✈️ Travelling light? Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) flies New York (Newark)→Budapest for $575 on these dates — about $39 cheaper, but with no checked bag and very long layovers via Oslo and Copenhagen (33+ hours outbound, 2 stops each way). This Turkish Airlines option includes 2 checked bags and is far faster (13h 25m via a single Istanbul stop).

New York to Budapest with Turkish Airlines from $614 — 13% below the typical deal price of $708.

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🏷️ 13% below typical deal priceTypical deal price: $708
This deal vs. typical deal price for this route — verified 20 Jun 2026 at 16:01 UTC

Tickets from $614 both ways — checked baggage included.

📍 Routing & layovers
  • Outbound — Layover 1h 45m (Good connection)
  • Return — Layover 1h 20m (Acceptable connection)

🧳 Baggage Allowance

Bag Type Dimensions / Weight Included
👜 Personal Item Small bag / laptop ✅ Yes
🎒 Cabin Bag 18 lb ✅ Yes
🧳 Checked Bag 2 × 50 lb ✅ Yes

✅ Turkish Airlines fare: 2 × 50 lb checked bags included (piece system).

📋 Full Turkish Airlines baggage allowance & fees →

🌍 About Budapest
Budapest divides itself across the Danube's banks, and crossing the Chain Bridge at dusk from the baroque weight of Buda Castle toward the grand boulevard energy of Pest feels like passing between two centuries. The city rises from its thermal waters — steaming at Sándor Petőfi Square in winter, sunlit at the Art Nouveau Szechenyi Baths in summer — and this geothermal heartbeat runs through its identity, from the basement pools of the Gellért to the neighbourhood bathhouses tucked behind baroque facades. In the Jewish Quarter, courtyard ruins spill into the night: tables under hung lanterns, locals dancing to bands that have been playing since the velvet revolution. Hungarian paprika flavours the stews served at long tables in the markets, and the city tastes of chimney cake and Tokaji in the wine bars along Pozsonyi Street. Budapest offers a version of Europe where imperial grandeur and late-night ruin bars coexist, where thermal soaking is an art form, and
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