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Cheap Flights Brussels to New York 2026 — Fares, Airlines & Best Time to Book

Brussels to New York is Belgium’s headline transatlantic route, and you have a genuine non-stop choice: fly direct in around eight and three-quarter hours, or take a one-stop itinerary through a European hub for a lower fare. Two carriers fly it direct — one into JFK, one into Newark — so the airport you prefer can shape the whole trip. This guide covers who flies the route, what a fair return fare looks like in euros, and when to book.

Route: Brussels (BRU) → New York (JFK / EWR)

Distance: approximately 5,900 km (3,665 miles)

Non-stop flight time: about 8h 30m – 8h 50m westbound

Direct flights: Yes — Brussels Airlines flies non-stop to New York JFK, and United flies non-stop to Newark (EWR). One-stop options are often cheaper.

Fares from Brussels to New York (EUR)

Transatlantic fares to New York follow a clear summer curve. June to August and the Christmas/New Year fortnight are the busiest and dearest; the deep-winter weeks after New Year and the autumn shoulder are where the cheap seats sit. The figures below are typical economy return fares in euros — the lowest are usually one-stop itineraries or advance-purchase non-stops, with peak-summer direct flights toward the top of each range.

Month Typical return (economy) Demand
January €380 – €560 low
February €390 – €580 low-medium
March €420 – €620 medium
April €450 – €660 medium
May €480 – €700 medium-high
June €550 – €820 high
July €600 – €900 very high
August €580 – €880 very high
September €460 – €680 medium
October €440 – €640 medium
November €410 – €600 low-medium
December €520 – €820 high (holidays)

Reference points from our own deal tracking: a good return lands around €400–€480, a typical fair price is roughly €480–€500, and anything under about €380 is a strong deal worth booking quickly. Those anchors are for economy returns; peak-summer non-stops sit well above them.

Airlines on this route

Non-stop (about 8¾ hours):

  • Brussels Airlines — the home carrier, non-stop from Brussels to New York JFK on an A330, several times a week; a full-service fare with Star Alliance connections at both ends.
  • United Airlines — non-stop from Brussels to its Newark (EWR) hub, typically daily, with the widest onward network across the US.

One-stop (often the cheapest, about 11–15 hours total):

  • Lufthansa, SWISS and Austrian via Frankfurt, Munich, Zurich or Vienna — smooth Star Alliance connections to JFK, EWR or the wider New York area.
  • KLM via Amsterdam and Air France via Paris — short first hops and frequent onward services, often at competitive fares.
  • British Airways via London and other network carriers — extra choice on connections and sometimes the lowest headline fare.

The one-stop carriers compete hard and often undercut the direct flights, especially outside peak summer. If time and comfort matter, book a non-stop and pick your airport; if price is the priority, a single stop through a European hub is usually cheaper.

When to book & how to save

  • Book 2–4 months ahead for the best balance of price and choice; summer and Christmas fares rarely improve close to departure.
  • Avoid July and August if the dates are flexible — the autumn and deep-winter shoulders are far cheaper for the same city.
  • Be flexible on the airport: JFK (Brussels Airlines) and Newark (United) are both easy for Manhattan, so let the fare decide.
  • Fly midweek where you can — Tuesday to Thursday departures usually beat Friday–Sunday on the transatlantic run.
  • Check baggage and fare rules: full-service transatlantic economy usually includes a checked bag, but the cheapest “light” fares may not — compare the all-in price.

Arriving in New York

Brussels Airlines lands at John F. Kennedy International (JFK) in Queens, and United at Newark Liberty (EWR) in New Jersey — both well connected to Manhattan. From JFK, the AirTrain plus subway reaches Midtown in around an hour for a few dollars, while a taxi runs a flat fare of about €65–€70 plus tolls and tip. From Newark, the AirTrain to NJ Transit gets you to Penn Station in roughly 30–45 minutes for about €15, with taxis around €60–€80. Check which airport your ticket uses before you arrange a transfer.

Frequently asked questions

How long is the flight from Brussels to New York?

Non-stop flights take about 8 hours 30 minutes to 8 hours 50 minutes westbound (Brussels to New York), and a little less coming back with the tailwinds. One-stop itineraries through a European hub typically take 11 to 15 hours in total, depending on the connection.

Are there direct flights from Brussels to New York?

Yes. Brussels Airlines flies non-stop to New York JFK, and United Airlines flies non-stop to Newark (EWR). If you would rather save money, one-stop flights with Lufthansa, SWISS, KLM, Air France or British Airways via their European hubs are often cheaper than the direct flights.

How much does it cost to fly from Brussels to New York?

A typical economy return runs about €380–€900 depending on the season. The best deals dip to around €380–€480 in the winter and shoulder months, while July, August and the Christmas peak sit at the top of that range.

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

January, February and November are usually the cheapest, with returns from around €380–€410. September and October are a good-value shoulder with milder crowds. Avoid July and August and the Christmas fortnight, the busiest and most expensive weeks.

Which airlines fly from Brussels to New York?

Non-stop: Brussels Airlines (to JFK) and United Airlines (to Newark). One-stop: Lufthansa, SWISS and Austrian (via German-speaking hubs), KLM (via Amsterdam), Air France (via Paris) and British Airways (via London), which often offer the lowest fares.

Which airport do I fly into in New York?

It depends on the airline: Brussels Airlines flies direct into JFK in Queens, while United flies direct into Newark (EWR) in New Jersey. Both are well connected to Manhattan by train and taxi, so let the fare and your side of the city guide the choice.

How far in advance should I book Brussels to New York flights?

Aim to book 2 to 4 months ahead. Transatlantic fares to New York rise as departure approaches, especially for the summer and the Christmas peak, so booking early on the popular dates almost always saves money.

Is it cheaper to fly on weekdays?

Often, yes. Midweek departures (Tuesday to Thursday) are usually cheaper than Friday–Sunday flights, and travelling out and back on weekdays can save €50–€120 on a return. Being flexible by a day or two is one of the easiest ways to cut the fare.

Fare guidance based on aifly.one deal tracking and current airline schedules; last reviewed July 2026. Indicative economy returns — check the live fare before booking.

Posted 120d ago

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