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New York John F Kennedy IntlSyracuse Hancock Intl
JFK - SYR
JFKSYR
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sun 6/2
Nonstop1h 22m
Syracuse Hancock Intl
Fri 6/7
Nonstop1h 07m
New York John F Kennedy IntlSyracuse Hancock Intl
JFK - SYR
JFKSYR
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Fri 6/21
Nonstop1h 24m
Syracuse Hancock Intl
Mon 8/26
Nonstop1h 22m
NewarkSyracuse Hancock Intl
EWR - SYR
EWRSYR
Newark
Mon 5/20
Nonstop1h 12m
Syracuse Hancock Intl
Sat 5/25
Nonstop1h 23m
NewarkSyracuse Hancock Intl
EWR - SYR
EWRSYR
Newark
Sat 6/1
1 stop4h 13m
Syracuse Hancock Intl
Sun 6/2
Nonstop1h 23m
New York John F Kennedy IntlSyracuse Hancock Intl
JFK - SYR
JFKSYR
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Fri 6/21
Nonstop1h 24m
Syracuse Hancock Intl
Fri 8/30
Nonstop1h 22m
New York LaGuardiaSyracuse Hancock Intl
LGA - SYR
LGASYR
New York LaGuardia
Wed 6/12
1 stop3h 29m
Syracuse Hancock Intl
Wed 6/19
1 stop6h 26m
New York LaGuardiaSyracuse Hancock Intl
LGA - SYR
LGASYR
New York LaGuardia
Wed 6/12
2 stops23h 05m
Syracuse Hancock Intl
Wed 6/19
1 stop9h 15m
New York LaGuardiaSyracuse Hancock Intl
LGA - SYR
LGASYR
New York LaGuardia
Fri 6/21
Nonstop1h 24m
Syracuse Hancock Intl
Thu 8/29
Nonstop1h 08m
New York LaGuardiaSyracuse Hancock Intl
LGA - SYR
LGASYR
New York LaGuardia
Thu 6/13
1 stop19h 12m
Syracuse Hancock Intl
Mon 6/17
1 stop27h 15m
Currently, January is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Syracuse (average of $266). Flying to Syracuse in July will prove the most costly (average of $408). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
$266
February
$287
March
$348
April
$361
May
$368
June
$385
July
$408
August
$356
September
$306
October
$320
November
$306
December
$272
SYR Temperature | 23 - 71.6 °F |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Syracuse, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 71.6 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 23.0 F).
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Nicknamed the “heart of New York State”, Syracuse is a charming city with a welcoming character and plenty of indoor and outdoor attractions for visitors to enjoy.
Museums will be a highlight of any visit to Syracuse. Learn about the construction of the Erie Canal or about science at the WonderWorks exhibit. Or check out the unique collection at the Museum of International Masks and Puppets.
The city has an excellent zoo which houses animals as diverse as tigers, elephants and reindeer, and is sure to keep children and adults enthralled. And there are other light entertainment options as well, such as indoor and outdoor biking at the Cranx Center or one of America’s oldest (and most beautiful) miniature golf courses at Fairmount Glen.
Syracuse is also one of the cultural hubs of New York State, with theaters and classical music from Symphony Syracuse some of the regular attractions. But the great cultural draw will be the town’s many festivals. Time a visit to coincide with the Nationals Car Show, the New York State Blues Festival or the New York State Fair to enjoy food, drink and entertainment.
For even more excitement, New York City is also a short drive or train journey away from Syracuse – and hosts some world-class attractions. Head to Madison Square Gardens, Yankee Stadium, the Museum of Modern Art or stroll around Greenwich Village.
There are also great outdoor activities to engage in near Syracuse. Try ice-skating at open-air rinks between December and February, head up Labrador Mountain to descend the ski slopes or enjoy a day spent fishing beside one of New York State’s many streams.
Most of the many festivals which take place in the city occur during the summer months between June and September, so music and sports fans should visit then. However, with skiing and other winter events on offer, a trip around Christmas or in January might appeal just as much. February is a great time to go, and finds the town celebrating Winterfest – a lively collection of events.
Syracuse is most easily navigated by car, and has a simple to follow grid system. Pick up a map and explore, but remember that sometimes roads can switch from two way to one way quite abruptly. The local bus service provides good coverage. When changing buses though, be sure to ask the driver for a transfer ticket, and check out discounts for children and seniors.