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Track This RouteOutbound
7 hours
Return
8 hours
Daily Flights
8+
Airlines
4
Timezone note
Paris is 6 hours ahead of New York. Evening NY departures land morning Paris time.
About this route
New York to Paris has 8+ daily flights from JFK, making it one of the busiest transatlantic routes. Delta and Air France (joint venture partners) operate the majority, with United and boutique carrier La Compagnie also serving the route. The 7-hour eastbound flight is an hour shorter than the return due to jet stream tailwinds.
Evening departures are standard. A 7pm JFK departure lands around 8am Paris time (2am New York time). Tracking from the US means you are typically asleep when they arrive. The 6-hour timezone gap makes morning Paris arrivals the norm, with Charles de Gaulle busy from 6-10am with incoming transatlantic traffic.
CDG Terminal 2E handles Delta and Air France long-haul arrivals. The terminal is large but well-signed. From landing to exit is typically 20-35 minutes for EU passport holders, longer for US citizens queuing at manual immigration desks. The RER B train connects CDG to central Paris (Gare du Nord in 30 minutes, Châtelet in 35 minutes), departing every 10-15 minutes.
La Compagnie operates an all-business-class service from Newark (EWR) to CDG, a niche option at lower business class fares. United also flies from Newark. Return flights from Paris depart in the morning or afternoon, landing JFK early afternoon to evening New York time, making the return trip easier to track from the US side.
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About 7 hours eastbound. Return westbound is longer at 8 hours against the jet stream.
7pm JFK departures land around 8am Paris time (2am New York time).
A boutique all-business-class airline flying Newark to Paris at competitive business fares.
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