Unlike many other travel companies we operate on a trust account model. Once we’ve paid the airline for your flights, the rest of your money is held in a trust account. We do not have access to this directly and can only withdraw funds when you are back home from holiday
All of our holidays that include flights are protected by the ATOL scheme from the moment you book. So if one of our suppliers fails, you’ll get your money back. If you’re left stranded abroad, a flight home will be arranged at no extra cost. Our ATOL number is 11806
As proud ABTA members we deliver the highest standards when it comes to our holidays. So if you book with us you’re guaranteed the best service. Our ABTA number is P8283, Y6720.
What’s the weather like in New York in January?
Sitting on the east coast of the United States, New York has a continental climate so you'll have cold weather if you're going in January. There are four distinct seasons, and the city’s in the grip of winter at this time. You'll get freezing temperatures and snow, which can be really beautiful, especially in Central Park. The Appalachian Mountains provide a bit of shelter, as well as New York’s tall buildings and skyscrapers. If you don't mind the cold it’s a great time to visit; just don't forget to bring plenty of warm clothes with you.
Averages
The average high is 6ºC in January, which drops to -4ºC at night. You'll need a nice big coat as well as a hat and gloves if you're going to explore. The sea temperature is a chilly 7ºC, while humidity’s low. There’s 85mm of rain over ten days, ten hours of daylight with five hours of sunshine each day, and UV levels will be low. The sun goes down at 4.50pm at the start of the month, which gradually gets later.