JFK → UIONew York to Quito

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Direct flights from New York (JFK) to Quito (UIO): 7 nonstop departures observed each week across 1 airline. 20% of the last 15 operated flights arrived within 15 minutes of schedule. The median arrival is 25 minutes late. 7 of the 15 tracked flights were cancelled. The nonstop covers 4,557 km, an estimated 6 hours 21 minutes in the air. Measured by Pro Flight Search from live flight boards at New York and Quito. Updated 17 August 2026 at 19:03 UTC.

JFK New York busy · +21
UIO Quito busy · +23
4,557 km · ~6h 21m est.
departs 01:157x weekly
Runs rough · 1 airline · 7x weekly · nonstop
20% on time

of the last 15 operated JFK → UIO flights arrived within 15 minutes

Median arrival delay is +25 min. 7 of 15 tracked legs cancelled in the sample. Will a delayed flight be cancelled? →

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Median arrival+25 minacross the last 15 operated legs
Flight time~6h 21mestimated from route distance
Weekly departures7x1 direct airline on the leg
Cancelled46.7%recent route rate · 7 of 15

Current nonstop fares

JFK → UIO · one way · economy · 1 adult

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Who flies it

observed on the boards · 7 days
Avianca Ecuador2K38% on time

Flights 2K7397 varies daily

History

operated legs · board outcomes
08-172K7397dep +19 → arr+19
08-162K7397dep +48 → arr+48
08-16AV7397cancelledCNX
08-152K7397dep +27 → arr+27
08-15AV7397cancelledCNX
08-142K7397dep +12 → arr+12
08-14AV7397cancelledCNX
08-132K7397dep +15 → arr+15
08-13AV7397cancelledCNX
08-122K7397dep +27 → arr+27
08-12AV7397cancelledCNX
08-112K7397dep +25 → arr+25
08-11AV7397cancelledCNX
08-102K7397dep −86 → arr−86
08-10AV7397cancelledCNX

Actual board outcomes rather than schedules, paired departure and arrival per flight and day.

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Airports right now

live boards
JFKNew York +21 min busy ⛅ mostly cloudy · N 8 kt Full JFK delay board →
UIOQuito +23 min busy ⛅ mostly cloudy · N 10 kt Full UIO delay board →

Weather lens

Current conditions put the pressure at JFK and UIO: 51% odds of a 15+ minute delay and around +18 min expected when it bites, measured from this route's own weather-matched delay history. See live delays → · Weather risk by airport →

How the New York to Quito route actually runs

Pro Flight Search tracks every published board update for nonstop JFK to UIO flights: schedules, estimates, gate pushes and actual departures. The verdict above comes from operated flights, so it reflects what this route does rather than what the timetable promises. Fares link straight to the operating airline with no markups.

Planning around a delay? Live airport delays · Weather delay risk map · Will a delayed flight be cancelled? · Do planes make up time in the air? · How we measure

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JFK to UIO questions

Is JFK–UIO running on time right now?

Mostly on schedule. The departure side at JFK is the weaker end, route health score 69/100. The airports section above carries the live status and delay window at both ends.

How long is the flight from JFK to UIO?

Great-circle distance is 4,557 km. With typical jet cruise speed plus taxi, climb and descent, expect roughly 352–421 min gate-to-gate on this route.

How often does JFK–UIO fly?

Avianca Ecuador runs the route with about 7 flights a week (daily). Since one carrier owns the route, a single disruption tends to ripple through the day.

What does the route health score measure?

A blend of departure-side delay at JFK and arrival-side delay at UIO, computed from rolling delay windows (refreshed every 40 minutes) with a daily-rollup fallback. Current MVFR, IFR, or LIFR endpoint weather caps the score when flight rules can limit throughput. Higher is healthier: 100 means operations are clean at both ends.