Since the only practical way of traveling between between the two is by air, the distance between JFK International Airport in New York, and the Mariscal Sucre International in Quito is roughly 2,820 miles, or 4,535 kilometers. Its important to note however, that there are no direct flights between the two cities; instead most travelers will catch a connecting flight in either Miami, Flordia, or Newark, New Jersey. Traveling by car isn't technically impossible; however it would require passing thru the Darian Gap, a region in northern Colombia near the Panamanian border. Traving in this region is extremely dangerous to the the thick jungle and presence of counter revolutionary fighters. Were it not for this virtural 'no-mans-land', one could travel along the Pan-American Highway from Guayaquil all the way to to southern Minnesota, and from there along I-90 all the way to New York City... a journey of almost 5,500 miles!
It is about 3,000 miles and 6 hours flying time.
6hr 21min to 6hr 40min New York Kennedy (JFK) to Guayaquil (GYE) by a nonstop flight operated by LAN Equador or Aerogal.
The flight from Cameroon to New York City is 12 hours long.
The flight is about 8hours
The flight time is 11-12 hours.
The flight time from New York, New York to Australia is:21 hours, 46 minutes
It's about a 7 hour flight, depending on winds.
A flight is usually about 15 hours on a Boeing 777
The flight time is approximately 59 minutes.
Four hours
Nonstop, about 6 hours.
Around 10 hours
if from New York CITY.....ANSWER: 17 hrs 05 mins
The flight time is approximately 6 hours, 55 minutes.