Private Jet Miami - New York

Overview

Private jet flights from Miami to New York typically take an average of 2 hours 30 minutes.
The flight distance is near 1,838 km.


Route



Miami

Miami International Airport is an airport used by private jets in Miami, USA. It has a maximum runway length of 3,967 meters. There are in total of 4 runways at the airport.

Also known as MIA and historically as Wilcox Field. It is South Florida's main airport for long-haul international flights and a hub for the Southeastern United States, with passenger and cargo flights to cities throughout the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Western Asia, as well as cargo flights to East Asia. It is the largest gateway between the United States and south to Latin America, and is one of the largest airline hubs in the United States.

Sometimes referred to as KMIA - its ICAO code - on private jet quotes, for example, it can also be called MIA - its IATA code name. Both these shorthands are used by aircrafts to refer to the airport.


New York

New York John F. Kennedy International Airport is an airport used by private jets in New York, USA. It has a maximum runway length of 4,423 meters. There are in total of 4 runways at the airport.

John F. Kennedy International Airport (colloquially referred to as New York-JFK, New York-Kennedy, Kennedy Airport, JFK Airport, JFK or Kennedy) is the primary international airport serving New York City. It is the busiest international air passenger gateway into North America, the 22nd-busiest airport in the world, the sixth-busiest airport in the United States, and the busiest airport in the New York airport system; it handled just over 59 million passengers in 2017. More than ninety airlines operate from the airport, with nonstop or direct flights to destinations in all six inhabited continents. JFK is located in the Jamaica neighborhood of Queens in New York City, 16 miles (26 km) southeast of Midtown Manhattan. The airport features six passenger terminals and four runways. The facility opened in 1948 as New York International Airport and was commonly known as Idlewild Airport. Following John F. Kennedy's assassination in 1963, the airport was renamed John F. Kennedy International Airport as a tribute to the 35th President

Sometimes referred to as KJFK - its ICAO code - on private jet quotes, for example, it can also be called JFK - its IATA code name. Both these shorthands are used by aircrafts to refer to the airport.



Flight Details

  • Miami International Airport
  • ICAO: KMIA
  • IATA: MIA
  • Latitude: 25.793333
  • Longitude: -80.290556
  • Altitude: 3 meters
  • Runway length: 3,967 meters
  • New York John F. Kennedy International Airport
  • ICAO: KJFK
  • IATA: JFK
  • Latitude: 40.639722
  • Longitude: -73.778889
  • Altitude: 4 meters
  • Flight Time: 2 hours 28 minutes