New York is served by three major airports — JFK, Newark (EWR), and LaGuardia (LGA) — each with distinct airline mixes and pricing patterns. JFK handles most long-haul international traffic and is the primary gateway for transatlantic routes, while Newark offers strong connections through United's hub and can occasionally undercut JFK on European fares. For cheap transatlantic flights, positioning yourself at JFK or EWR and comparing both simultaneously is the most reliable way to find the best deal — prices between the two can vary by $100 or more on the same travel date.
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