JFK Airport Driving Directions

How to Get to JFK Airport by Car

Directions From the East (Long Island):
- Southern State Parkway: Take the Southern State Parkway west until the highway's name changes to the Belt Parkway. Follow the signs for JFK airport at exit 20.
- Long Island Expressway or Northern State: Drive west on the Long Island Expressway (L.I.E.) to the Cross Island Parkway and go south to the Southern State Parkway/Belt Parkway. Then drive west to exit 20 for JFK Airport.

From the South:

- Drive north on the NJ Turnpike to Exit 13 for the Goethals Bridge (Tolls $8.00), and follow to the Staten Island Expressway (I-278) to the Verrazano Bridge ($11.00 for passenger vehicles, one-way charge). Exit the bridge to take the Belt Parkway east. At exit 19 take the Nassau Expressway (NY-878), which leads directly to the airport.

From the West:

- Via I-78: Travel east on I-78 to the New Jersey Turnpike south to Exit 13. Cross the Goethals Bridge (Tolls $8.00 from NJ to Staten Island) to the to the Staten Island Expressway (I-278) to the Verrazano Bridge ($11.00 for passenger vehicles, one-way charge). Take the Belt Parkway from the Verrazano Bridge which will take you to Kennedy Airport.
- Via I-80/I-280: Head east on I-80 to I-280 east to the New Jersey Turnpike south. Cross the Goethals Bridge (Tolls $8.00 from NJ to Staten Island) to the to the Staten Island Expressway (I-278) to the Verrazano Bridge ($11.00 for passenger vehicles, one-way charge). Take the Belt Parkway from the Verrazano Bridge which will take you to Kennedy Airport.

From Up-State New York, Massachusetts & Connecticut:

- Head south on the Thruway-Major Deegan Expressway to the Cross Bronx Expressway (I-95). Take the Cross Bronx Expressway east to I-678. Follow I-678 south across the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge (Toll $5.50) to the Van Wyck Expressway south. The Van Wyck will lead directly to Kennedy Airport.
- Take I-95 south to the Bruckner Expressway. Take the exit for the I-678 (Hutchinson River Parkway) and follow it across the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge (Toll $5.50) to the Van Wyck Expressway which leads directly to Kennedy Airport.
- Head south on I-684 to the Hutchinson River Parkway (I-678). Follow the Hutchinson River Parkway south across the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge (Toll $5.50) and to the Van Wyck Expressway (I-678) which will lead directly to the airport.

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1. By public transportation:
Take Airtrain from any terminal on track 1 to Jamaica Station( be careful - on that track there are two alternating trains going to different routes; check the sign above the doors as the train arrives; the red colored sign is Jamaica one). Then take subway line E to 42nd street stop (cost-$7.25).

2. By Taxi:
Yellow cab (from JFK to any point to Manhattan) costs flat rate of $45 + bridge toll($5.50). The price is for the whole taxi, not per passenger.

3. Bus/Shuttle:
There is a bus called NYAS(New York Airport Service)that leaves any terminal every 20 min and goes express to Times Square. It costs $15/passenger.
JFK_E

I have a field trip leaving JFK and they have to be there by 6:30 am. What it the fastest route from upstate ( Albany area) to JFK with a school bus?

I am sure you will be coming on I87. Follow the signs to Palisades Interstates Parkway, then take Triboro Bridge, Grand Central Parkway and Van Wyck into JFK
JFK_E

Could you please provide
GPS directions to JFK airport

GPS takes
1) Building number
2) Street Names
3) City

I wish GPS would display directions when i input JFK Airport........maybe in the future era ?.

Regards
Satyah

Check out this map for JFK - even it is for cargo areas it may be helpful for building numbers, street names etc.
City name is Jamaica, NY.

http://www.panynj.gov/air-cargo/jfk-map.html
JFK_E

Hi,

This is a great site! What is the best way to get from Roosevelt Island to JFK? I can drive and leave my car at JFK or leave my car on Roosevelt Island and take the subway/train to JFK. Please advise.

Thank you,
Sven

Hi Sven,
From Roosevelt Island you can take subway F direction Queens to Roosevelt Ave and then transfer to line E, direction Jamaica. Get off at Sutphin Blvd stop and take Airtrain to JFK Terminals.Cost - $7.25/passenger.
You can also drive your car and leave it in the long term parking lot($18/day).
JFK_E

Hi, coming from LI and want to park at Lefferts lot, is it exit 18? Thanks-W

Yes, exit 18B and then make left om Lefferts Blvd.
JFK_E

Is this lot located in jamaica also?

Yes, that is correct.
JFK_E

Dear Sir;

I want to travel as cheap as possible from JFK to Choate Rosemary Hall high school, address 333 Christian Street, Wallingford, CT 06492 . Can someone tell me how I get there by public traffic the cheapest way, roughly how long does it take?

Appreciated

Take Airtrain from any terminal on track 1 to Jamaica Station( be careful - on that track there are two alternating trains going to different routes; check the sign above the doors as the train arrives; the red colored sign is Jamaica one). Then take subway line E to Lexington Ave stop. At Lexington Ave stop transfer to subway line 6 going downtown for one stop to Grand Central.
At Grand Central take Metro-North train to New Haven. In New Haven take CT Transit bus to Wallingford.
It will take you somewhere between 3 - 4.5 hours(depending on the waiting times).
JFK_E

What is the best way to get from JFK to Princeton, NJ?
Many thanks, Oliver

There is shuttle, called State Shuttle/1(800) 427 3207 / that will take you there(with stop/transfer at Newark Airport). It costs around $50-$70(depends on the drop-off point).
You can reserve the shuttle at Ground Transportation(Welcome Center) counter at each terminal.

JFK_E

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