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Flights from New York to Egypt

New York is the easiest US city to fly nonstop to Egypt – daily EgyptAir from JFK Terminal 4, daily United from Newark, and Delta returning to JFK in April 2026. Three nonstops, three premium cabins, three frequent-flyer programs to play with.

Updated 18 May 2026 · Reviewed by Discovery Tours Egypt editorial team

Manhattan skyline at twilight viewed from the East River, soft purple sky.
Nonstop carriers
EgyptAir (JFK), United (EWR), Delta (JFK, Apr 2026)
Flying time
10h 30m JFK–CAI · 10h 50m EWR–CAI
JFK terminal for EgyptAir
Terminal 4 (Star Alliance)
Best premium redemption
Qatar QSuite via DOH at 95k AA miles

Airlines on this route

AirlineRoutingFlight timeFrequencyNotes
EgyptAir (MS 986/985) JFK T4 ⇄ CAI nonstop 10h 30m / 10h 45m Daily Boeing 787-9; Star Alliance award space generally available 4–6 months out
United (UA 974/973) EWR Terminal C ⇄ CAI nonstop 10h 50m Daily seasonal 787-10; Polaris business
Delta (DL 84 returning Apr 2026) JFK T4 ⇄ CAI nonstop 10h 25m 5× weekly when launched A330-900neo; Delta One suite
Turkish Airlines (TK 4/12) JFK T1 → IST → CAI 14h total 3× daily Cheapest economy round-trip; $700–900 typical
Qatar Airways (QR 702) JFK T8 → DOH → CAI 17h total Daily QSuite is the route's best premium cabin
Lufthansa (LH 401) JFK T1 → FRA → CAI 14h 30m total Daily Reliable Star Alliance routing for status passengers

JFK vs Newark for Egypt

Three points of difference matter:

  • Carrier: EgyptAir, Delta (Apr 2026) and Turkish all fly from JFK; United is the only nonstop from Newark.
  • Terminal: EgyptAir uses JFK Terminal 4 (Sky Club access via Delta One, EgyptAir lounge for Star Gold). United uses EWR Terminal C with the Polaris Lounge for business class. Turkish uses JFK Terminal 1 with the Turkish Lounge (one of the best at JFK).
  • Connections: If you're connecting from another US city, EWR is much easier for United domestic feed; JFK is better for Delta and American domestic.

For a typical leisure traveler living in Manhattan or Long Island, JFK and EWR are roughly equivalent – taxi or train is 45–60 minutes to either from Midtown.

Delta returning JFK–CAI April 2026

Delta announced the JFK–CAI nonstop will resume April 2026 with A330-900neo equipment, 5× weekly. The route was discontinued in 2001 after 9/11 and has not flown since. The return puts Delta One suites on the route – currently the best forward-cabin product across the Atlantic from JFK.

For SkyMiles members and Amex Platinum holders this is genuinely material; for everyone else it's a third option that should keep EgyptAir and United fares honest.

Premium cabin: what to book

  • Best total experience: Qatar QSuite via Doha – fully enclosed quad suite, the best forward cabin in the air. 95,000 AAdvantage miles one-way JFK–CAI in J. Total journey 17h including layover at Hamad – itself one of the world's top airports.
  • Best schedule and shortest total time: EgyptAir nonstop. 70,000 United miles one-way in business (when available). Cabin is solid but not class-leading.
  • Best soft product: Delta One suite (from April 2026). Pricing TBD; expect 85,000–95,000 SkyMiles one-way.
  • Best Star Alliance value: Lufthansa via Frankfurt at 73,000 Aeroplan miles in business. Total 14h 30m.

What we handle once you land in Cairo

Every Discovery Tours Egypt booking includes a meet-and-greet at Cairo Airport with a uniformed rep at the arrivals hall, optional pre-arranged visa fast-track (~$45 per person), and the transfer to your central Cairo or Giza hotel. Most NYC guests do a 10–14 day combination of Cairo + Nile cruise + optional Red Sea or Jordan add-on. We work with the major NYC-based luxury agencies (Brownell, Embark Beyond, Local Foreigner) – happy to coordinate if you prefer to book through your advisor.

Plan the trip with us

Discovery Tours Egypt is an Egypt-based tour operator with offices across the country – Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Hurghada, Marsa Alam and Sharm el-Sheikh. Hold your own flights or let us package them; either way we handle every guide, ticket and transfer from the moment you land.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a nonstop flight from New York to Cairo?

Yes – EgyptAir flies JFK to Cairo daily (MS 986, 10h 30m), United flies Newark to Cairo daily seasonal (UA 974, 10h 50m), and Delta returns to JFK–CAI in April 2026 with 5× weekly service on the A330-900neo.

What terminal does EgyptAir use at JFK?

EgyptAir uses JFK Terminal 4, alongside other Star Alliance carriers. Departures typically leave from gates B22–B30. Star Gold passengers have access to the EgyptAir contract lounge; Delta SkyMiles Reserve cardholders can use the Sky Club.

How much does a flight from New York to Cairo cost?

Economy round-trip on EgyptAir or United nonstop typically runs $1,100–1,500. Turkish Airlines via Istanbul is consistently $700–900 in economy. Business class on EgyptAir starts around $4,500; Qatar QSuite via Doha is $5,500–7,000 but is the route's best premium product.

Which is better – JFK or Newark – for flights to Egypt?

Equivalent for most travelers. JFK gives you EgyptAir, Delta (from April 2026) and Turkish nonstop / one-stop options. EWR gives you only United nonstop but is easier if you're connecting from a smaller US city on United domestic. Both airports are 45–60 minutes from Midtown Manhattan by taxi.

Do New York to Cairo flights leave at convenient times?

Yes. EgyptAir MS 986 leaves JFK at 6:00 PM and lands Cairo 11:30 AM the next day – a comfortable overnight. United UA 974 leaves EWR at 9:35 PM and lands Cairo 3:30 PM next day. Both schedules give you a full afternoon in Cairo on arrival.

Is the EgyptAir flight from New York reliable?

Yes. EgyptAir's 787-9 has been on the JFK–CAI route since 2018 with strong on-time performance. The airline is a full Star Alliance member with codeshares to United and Lufthansa; if a flight is cancelled, rebooking across the alliance is straightforward.