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New York or New York City is the most populous city in the United States of America with population of about 23.6 million including people both from within and outside of the USA. This is a city of skyscrapers, and bagels and Broadway musicals and realizing your dreams. New York City or NYC is one of the most happening cities of the United States of America and it is also well-connected with majority of important cities across the globe, throughout Europe and Asia. Istanbul is no different in that regard. A major city of Turkey, Istanbul is the bridge between Asia and Europe and represents a cultural blend of many Empires that has seen the light of day in the city in Eurasia.

The best time to get New York to Istanbul flights is July, though the flight ticket prices are as high as almost 30% during this month of the year, especially due to the rush. On the other hand, when you travel in February you beat the crowd as well as get decreased flight ticket prices by almost 4%. Airfare is about $913 when you book it at least 2 weeks before the start of the journey, and you can manage to get round trip tickets under $800, there is nothing like it. Though for that, you’ll have to keep a look out for changing offers and flight tickets prices and check out the price comparison sites before booking your ticket. Ticket prices are average to below-average when you book your ticket 71 days to 24 days before the scheduled departure. So, plan ahead.

Most airlines travel from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to Istanbul Atatürk Airport (IST). Airlines which have been voted to be the best in this route are Qatar Airways, Lufthansa, LOT Polish Airlines etc. 

Istanbul has been known in many names in different points of time in history. Sometimes it has been known as Byzantium, sometimes it has been known as Constantinople, Now Istanbul is the largest port city of Turkey. The country has known a mix of culture as it has been capital of the Byzantine Empire as well as the Ottoman Empire. Many of the mosques and other landmark architecture of the city have been marked as the UNESCO World Heritage site in 1985.

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