JFK International Airport

  Delays by Destination:
No destination-specific delays are being reported
  General Departure Delays:
Traffic is experiencing gate hold and taxi delays lasting 15 minutes or less.
  General Arrival Delays:
Arrival traffic is experiencing airborne delays of 15 minutes or less
Update time: Fri Nov 29 21:20:01 2024 GMT - provided by the FAA\'s Air Traffic Control System Command Center


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the flat rate from jfk to anywhere in manhattan is 45 usd plus tip if you tip

Flat rate of $45 plus any tolls

Well , to be exact - it is $45 + $5.50 bridge toll.
For the whole cab.
JFK_E

I'm arriving Saturday at 14:30 with Turkish Airlines and I have a Delta flight to catch at 17:05 to Salt Lake City. Will I have enough time with all the immigration and travel between the terminals? And shall I walk from Terminal 1 to Terminal 3 or take the AirTrain? Which will be faster? Thanks a lot!

You have plenty of time if Turkish Airline flight is on time. It is very hard to say which way is faster from T1 to T3 - walking or Airtrain - it is almost the same(10-15 min)
JFK_E

This is what's wrong with our country! A man is reprimanded for being a good dad and taking care of his children! To the people who made this decision - do you mean to tell me you never went to work with your parents? If not, then I guess you truly missed out. The kids were not running the tower by themselves! They were experiencing what their Dad does to put food on their table. He is a role model to them. Your company should be ashamed of itself! If he is not reinstated, I will never step foot in your airport again. I give my business to businesses who support american families!!

Let me say this, first of all thank GOD there wasn't an accident, but let say there was an accident (up in the air) during this event, the very first thing you people would say is "Oh my god, we are being attack again, this is a terrorist attack." You people need a reality check.

I would like to comment on the Air Traffic Controller issue. I was a 911 dispatcher for 10 years. While we never let our kids talk on the radio, we were always encouraged to allow our kids to come into the dispatch center for short periods of time. This enabled them to learn what we did and understand why mom or dad may come home a little stressed from time to time. I thought it was cute to hear the kids on the radio, but in this PC correct world we live in it can't be done anymore. Don't forget to make sure your kids don't say a prayer or take their bible to school. I think it is our duty as Americans to be a little less judgemental and a little more supportive. You can be assured that the gentleman was watching what was happening and would have quickly moved his children out of the way if he needed to.

You fired a great father
Do you know, that your stupid act is not only on the internet, but also made it into the evening news in germany?
If you have read the other comments on your website you will have noticed, that I am not the only one who thinks that fireing that person was a stupid idea.
I guess you should think about this decision again give him back his job.
If you are lucky the news will report about that too.

What a horrible comment on our society and our airports. . .
You have a future employee (albeit he is still a kid) in that little boy. What a wonderful experience for a child to be with his father and doing a very important job. Instead of embracing a situation, you reprimand and punish the father. Now in the eyes of his child, JFK Airport management look like jerks. You turned a good experience into a bad one for this little guy. I heard the transcript, as a layman, he did an outstanding job for a 9 year old. Management should be ashamed of themselves. No wonder airlines are hurting. Customer service, along with humanity has gone out the window. I understand about security issues, but you should have faith in your employees. I'm sure the father (employee) was with his son at all times and had the situation was well under control. I'm sure he takes (or should say took) his job seriously and wouldn't allow any harm to come to anyone, including his son. Bad move...

Are you all kidding me? So if its okay for a 9 year old to direct the path of a multi-million dollar plane, full of innocent passengers is it okay for a 9 year to operate on you? No,no really. I'm sure the father would take the same precaution as a doctor as this father had. He will let him "observe" several operations, they'll practice a couple of times, even better he'll take his job "so seriously" he will even let his son meet the patient sporting miniature scrubs and all before the procedure! Albeit in reality the young man may just get to make the first incision but, it'll still be a great experience! Right??? Yeah that's what I thought!

I think perhaps a severe reprimand is in order for the controller...an airport is no place to "play".
Perhaps not a firing, more of an "ARE YOU KIDDING ME???? WHAT WERE YOU THINKING???"
My dad wouldn't let us go into the Xerox room in his office, let alone sit in on a meeting!

My father was a pilot at a commercial airline we well know today and on a "take your child to work day" I went flying with my dad on a 180 passenger plane! He taught me a couple of things and let me sit in the captain's seat and fly which instilled a passion which drew me to get my own private flying license when I was 16. I think that if the father was in full control of the situation and traffic was slow then why not! With the current ATC crisis(which I know well given my husband is an air traffic controller) we need to inspire young generations to love the ATC job if not we need to start inventing robots that will do the job when all the controllers retire!

Wow! What has it all come down to???!!! I see nothing wrong with what this dad and supervisor have done. That little guy did a great job repeating what his dad had surely told him....hellllooooo...... Shame on the people that take these guys jobs away! I thought it was very commendable that a dad of this day and age would be willing to take the time to share his life and knowledge with his son. Come on people....don't make it out to be something so horrific....Kudos to the dad and supervisor:)

My sentiments, exactly! What is this world coming to! My support and sympathy goes out to the wonderful father who is teaching his son to be a hardworking American...what a shame the press and FAA are making such a big deal of this. They should be ashamed of themselves for vilifying this father over such a little thing. No one was put in danger, traffic was not delayed or confused, and it bothered no one but some stuffy officials.

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