JFK Airport Parking Information

You can use two different types of parking at JFK airport:

Long-Term JFK Airport Parking
Located at Lefferts Blvd, 4 miles from CTA
AirTrain services link parking with the terminals.

Parking rates

$18 for up to 24 hours
$6 for each 8-hour period over first 24 hours

Daily JFK Airport Parking

Green parking - Terminals 1,2,3
Blue parking - Terminal 4
Yellow parking - Terminals 5 & 6
Orange parking - Terminal 7
Red - Terminals 8 & 9

Parking rates


$3 for the first half hour
$6 for up to 1 hour
$3 for each additional half hour, up to $33 maximum each 24-hour period

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I parked in short term parking at Terminal 5. I lost my ticket. What happens now?

so what happened?

Is there short term parking at terminal4?

Hi, I wanted to know how do you get to terminals form the long terminal parking? I know there is a train. Is there a fee? what are the times of operation and how long does it take from the long term parking to American terminal?

thanks

there is no fee and it takes about 20 minutes tops to get to the terminals from the lot

I just can not believe these longterm parking rates! I can buy an airline ticket for these....

Is there anyone who can suggest a low rate for parking my VW Vanagon safely for 3 weeks? 29th May to 17th June. I am willing to pay ~$100
please, write to: [email protected]

Park it at 65th ave and 43rd St.

I'll keep a real good look after it.

LOL- too funny

www,airparkparking.com

you will never find anything cheaper in the NY area and never for $100. you are better off leaving your car at home.

so yea you just go down there, no need to reserve or anything.
cheers to a good flight everyone! =)

Daily parking rate on this site is not correct.
It is $3 for each additional half hour, not each hour.

Does anyone know how much it would be to leave a car for a week in the long term parking lot?
Thanks

18 dollars a day

18 dollars at JFK? is there a specific website for the rates? i can't seem to find it. thanks!

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