Find which airlines fly direct from San Francisco to John F Kennedy Intl, which days they fly and book direct flights.
Direct departures
Monday
Aeromexico, Air Europa, Air France, +29 more
Aeromexico, Air Europa, +30 more
28
29
Tuesday
Aeromexico, Air Europa, Air France, +30 more
Aeromexico, Air Europa, +31 more
29
30
Wednesday
Aeromexico, Air Europa, Air France, +28 more
Aeromexico, Air Europa, +29 more
27
28
Thursday
Aeromexico, Air Europa, Air France, +30 more
Aeromexico, Air Europa, +31 more
29
30
Friday
Aeromexico, Air Europa, Air France, +29 more
Aeromexico, Air Europa, +30 more
28
29
Saturday
Aeromexico, Air Europa, Air France, +29 more
Aeromexico, Air Europa, +30 more
28
29
Sunday
Aeromexico, Air Europa, Air France, +29 more
Aeromexico, Air Europa, +30 more
28
29
Direct returns
Monday
Aeromexico, Air Europa, Air France, +30 more
Aeromexico, Air Europa, +31 more
29
30
Tuesday
Aeromexico, Air Europa, Air France, +31 more
Aeromexico, Air Europa, +32 more
30
31
Wednesday
Aeromexico, Air Europa, Air France, +30 more
Aeromexico, Air Europa, +31 more
29
30
Thursday
Aeromexico, Air Europa, Air France, +31 more
Aeromexico, Air Europa, +32 more
30
31
Friday
Aeromexico, Air Europa, Air France, +30 more
Aeromexico, Air Europa, +31 more
29
30
Saturday
Aeromexico, Air Europa, Air France, +31 more
Aeromexico, Air Europa, +32 more
30
31
Sunday
Aeromexico, Air Europa, Air France, +30 more
Aeromexico, Air Europa, +31 more
29
30
That flight was a terrible experience. Flying to Portland was not much better. I will not ever fly Alaska Airlines again. I have a temporary disability due to recent neurocervical surgery. I cannot lift heavy things, I cannot walk long distances without vertigo and fainting, and I required wheelchair assistance. I showed up an hour and a half before my flight. The wheelchair queue assistance person was rude and chastised me for showing up so late. An older couple showed up almost an half an hour AFTER me, and she was sweet as pie to them. There was a long wait for wheelchair assistance as they were backed up. When I got to the gate, the gate attendants were rude and again, I got chastised for being late, even though it was not my fault they were backed up. When I asked for help with my bags and boarding the plane, they told me it was my fault and they were not obligated to help me. I was treated like a big inconvenience because I had a wheelchair and I couldn't "just walk." One of them literally rolled her eyes at me. I kept silent, because I just wanted to get home and I felt like they would not let me on if I complained, but I was practically crying. When I got down to the door to board, the wheelchair person left, and I asked the flight attendants for help. They said, well, you'll have to stand there and wait, even though I said I couldn't stand very long, and another passenger said, "Oh just let me do it" and helped me down. I tried not to bother the inflight attendants, because everytime you did, they acted exasperated and stressed out. I paid $7.50 for a bag of Pirate Booty and a tiny turkey beef stick for dinner. I needed wifi to work during the flight, and it kept crashing on me repeatedly and resetting my online work, costing me valuable time. I had to pay twice to get it on my laptop and phone, but I did get a refund when I returned. When I got to NY, the Portland agents had not arranged for a wheelchair to meet me and I had to stand for fifteen minutes waiting for the very nice young man who found an empty chair and had to wheel me and another passenger with carry on luggage to the front of JFK all by himself. Never, ever again. You all should be ashamed of how you treat people with disabilities. The other people who needed assistance to get on this flight did not fare much better than me, from what I could see.
That flight was a terrible experience. Flying to Portland was not much better. I will not ever fly Alaska Airlines again. I have a temporary disability due to recent neurocervical surgery. I cannot lift heavy things, I cannot walk long distances without vertigo and fainting, and I required wheelchair assistance. I showed up an hour and a half before my flight. The wheelchair queue assistance person was rude and chastised me for showing up so late. An older couple showed up almost an half an hour AFTER me, and she was sweet as pie to them. There was a long wait for wheelchair assistance as they were backed up. When I got to the gate, the gate attendants were rude and again, I got chastised for being late, even though it was not my fault they were backed up. When I asked for help with my bags and boarding the plane, they told me it was my fault and they were not obligated to help me. I was treated like a big inconvenience because I had a wheelchair and I couldn't "just walk." One of them literally rolled her eyes at me. I kept silent, because I just wanted to get home and I felt like they would not let me on if I complained, but I was practically crying. When I got down to the door to board, the wheelchair person left, and I asked the flight attendants for help. They said, well, you'll have to stand there and wait, even though I said I couldn't stand very long, and another passenger said, "Oh just let me do it" and helped me down. I tried not to bother the inflight attendants, because everytime you did, they acted exasperated and stressed out. I paid $7.50 for a bag of Pirate Booty and a tiny turkey beef stick for dinner. I needed wifi to work during the flight, and it kept crashing on me repeatedly and resetting my online work, costing me valuable time. I had to pay twice to get it on my laptop and phone, but I did get a refund when I returned. When I got to NY, the Portland agents had not arranged for a wheelchair to meet me and I had to stand for fifteen minutes waiting for the very nice young man who found an empty chair and had to wheel me and another passenger with carry on luggage to the front of JFK all by himself. Never, ever again. You all should be ashamed of how you treat people with disabilities. The other people who needed assistance to get on this flight did not fare much better than me, from what I could see.
The flight was mostly smooth and quiet. No seatback screens.
I enjoyed the leg room at my seat, but I was in an exit row.
There was an older male crew member that was very rude to me when doing the last checks before pulling back from the terminal. There is a polite way to tell someone to put their bag under the seat. It was Mother’s Day and my mom has recently passed so it was a tough morning for me in general. There was no need to make for the snide remark “ I don’t know how many times we have said this already” as you walked away. I had held it together all morning and this interaction brought me to tears. love Alaska Airlines and this is the first time I’ve had a negative experience.
Boarded the plain and had to wait 1 hour for crew Captain to arrive from another flight
It was fine since it ensure we went to our destination in time.
They canceled the flight 30 minutes prior to departure without any heads up.
All parts were excellent, especially staff at bag tag printing and inflight crew. Just the normal differences from past air travel could be improved but we’ve learned to accept those—cramped seats, minimal food/beverage, etc.
Attentive crew. Best of all was the empty seat between me and my rowmate.
We had a very scary attempted landing in Palm Springs and were redirected to Ontario. It was a stressful flight.
Great. Loved that there was WiFi on flight to keep in touch and excellent service of beverages and snacks.
Overall, the flight was better than the flight I took to go to Florida, which had a bunch of problems. The crew is really nice and the plane was new so it had a small problem when we were on the runway, but the flight itself was great. They even made some time back up, which is always a good thing.
Everything was good except for deplaning in NY. Took way too long!!
Jet Blue keeps getting iit wrong. 4 hour mechanical delay followed by terrible boarding experience. This is my third horrific jet blue flight in 2024. I am going to try to avoid this loser in the sky
After we landed, we were held on the plane for 30 minutes. There was no one at the gate once we landed and we forced to sit on a plan that had already over an hour delayed.
Flawless trip. Pilot came out and introduced himself, welcomed everyone, made a light joke to put everyone at ease. Arrived quite early.
JetBlue's check-in was great, but there was an in-flight flight attendant who was very rude and unkind. I didn't realize that the bathrooms were already locked 30 mins prior to landing and needed to use the restroom. Instead of politely asking me to return, she rudely told me, 'No, bathrooms are locked! Go back to your seat!' The flight was more than an hour delay, which made me almost miss my connecting flight. I understand the reasoning, but the action they took to get a hold of maintenance was time consuming. It took them so long to get a hold of maintenance and for maintenance to get started. Most importantly, my 3 checked baggages are missing! I'm writing this review 3 days after my arrival to the Philippines, and my 3 checked baggages, where my wedding dress is, are all missing!
Safe takeoff and landing Better snacks and coffee. Headphones for the TV monitors.
I didn't like the 2 hour delay and then mechanical issue once we were on board.
Long flight but food was good, with free pillow and blanket. CREW WAS GOOD.
Cheapest flights to New York from San Francisco found in 2024
San Francisco (SFO)United States
New York John F Kennedy Airport (JFK)United States
New York John F Kennedy Airport - San Francisco