JFK Airport Shuttles
New York Airport Service (NYAS)
Transport available between 6.15am and 11.10pm
JFK - Manhattan
JFK Airport |
Grand Central |
Port Authority |
Penn Station |
JFK Airport Super Shuttle
Service available 24 hours a day
Provides door to door service for your party.
Fares -> $15 - $19, depending on destination
Website: www.supershuttle.com
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coming to NYC July 5
Hello,
I would truly appreciate your advice: I'm coming to JFK on July 5 and just wonder how I could get to Upper West side of Manhattan, specifically, to 230 West 101st Street? That's where Broadway Hotel and Hostel is located. Would you recommend to take Super Shuttle, Airtrain, or NYAS bus?
Thank you very much!
quick tour
Hi, I'm first time to US, my route arrival JFK arround 1545, but next flight as 2240, reduced 2 hours check-in at airport. I have 5 hours from 1600 ~ 2000, any place proposal to go? for sight seeing?
It will take you about an
It will take you about an hour to get to Manhattan and one hour back to JFK so that will leave you about three hours to have some fun. Suggest taking the NYAS bus from your terminal to Port Authority Bus Terminal (42nd St. & 8th Ave.) which is a block from Times Square. Walk around midtown and check out the sights. You can return to Port Authority for the NYAS bus back to JFK or if you're near Grand Central Station (42nd St. & Park Ave.) or Penn Station (33rd St. & 7th Ave.) you can get the NYAS bus there as well.
Transport from JFK to Baltic Street Brooklyn
Hello, I will arrive Terminal 4 Sat. next 4pm. I would like to know the cheapest transport to Baltic Street Brooklyn also is this safe neighbourhood - this is my first time in US. Thank you.
What address on Baltic St.
What address on Baltic St. are you going to? It stretches from Cobble Hill east to near Prospect Park. Cheapest is by subway but LIRR might be a good alternative. By LIRR ($13), take Airtrain from your terminal to Jamaica Station and take the LIRR to Atlantic Terminal. Walk down 4th Ave. to Baltic St., any address below 600 is to your right. By subway ($7.25) take Airtrain to Howard Beach Station and transfer to the A subway to Hoyt/Schermerhorn. Exit to Bond St. and walk south on Bond to Baltic, any address below 400 is to your right. The area from Cobble Hill to near 4th Ave. is pretty safe, past 4th Ave. gets a bit "rougher".
JFK to Newark airport
I read in the comment that there is a shuttle that goes from JFK to Newark airport. What is the name of the shuttle company that goes from JFK to Newark airport? is there a website where I can book the trip online?
how much does it cost?
from JFK to LGA
I'd like to go LGA from JFK, does any shuttle bus get there in the early morning (5am)?
thanks so much!
airtrain
How long does it take to get from JFK to Jamaica station on the airtrain? Arriving on Egyptair...don't know the terminal.
JFK to Time square
options to go from JFK to Times Square area?
1. Taxi-flat rate
1. Taxi-flat rate $45+tolls+tip direct to your destination.
2. NYAS bus from your terminal to 42nd St. & 8th Ave./Port Authority-$15
3. Airtrain from your terminal to Jamaica Station, transfer to E subway to 42nd St./Port Authority-$7.25.
Hi, I'm arriving on 26th
Hi, I'm arriving on 26th June, about 2 p.m.
How can I get to Manhattan from JFK? I'd like something not too expensive but comfortable.
Where in Manhattan are you
Where in Manhattan are you going? Options are:
-taxi; $50+tip anywhere in Manhattan
-NYAS bus to Grand Central-42nd & Park Ave., Port Authority-42nd & 8th Ave. (Times Square area) or Penn Station-33rd between 7th & 8th Ave.; $15.
-Airtrain to Jamaica Station, LIRR to Penn Station. You can take the subway at Jamaica Station (E or J) or Howard Beach Station (A) but I wouldn't call it comfortable, but it's cheap and will take you pretty much anywhere in Manhattan ($7.25 including Airtrain fare).
I'm going to a place nearby
I'm going to a place nearby Met.
I was thinking about a bus but I'm not so sure if I can make it - I'll have a luggage, one carry-on and notebook - not so easy for me to travel with all of them by bus or a subway.
I think I could pay $50 for the cab but I'm afraid that the taxi driver might rip me off my money and I'll have to pay like $100 or sth, is it possible?
Taxis are pretty reliable
Taxis are pretty reliable and safe, best if you're traveling with alot of stuff and will take you directly to your destination. Bus and subway you'll have to walk. The NYAS bus has luggage bays underneath and racks above the seats. The LIRR trains also have luggage racks above the seats, subways do not.
EWR LGA and beyond?
Hi there,
Hoping you can help out with several routes:
1. 1 person arriving at EWR at around 1pm and need to get to LGA.
2. 2 people from LGA, need to get to Breezy Point (Queens?)
3. 2 people from Breezy Point (Queens) around 3pm, need to get to EWR.
Thanks!!!!
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