JFK Airport Shuttles

  • Airport Transfers
    Comfort of a private car, van, or SUV with direct service to your destination.
    Flight tracking & meet-and-greet service
    Starting at $100 per ride

  • Shared Ride Shuttle
    Economical and convenient, shared shuttles are ideal for solo travelers and budget-conscious flyers.
    Curbside pickup
    Prices from $20 per person

  • AirTrain JFK 
    Fare: $4.25
    Bwar budget friendly route to and from JFK airport.
    Connection to NYC Subway (E, J, A lines) or LIRR

  • Uber Shuttle / App based 
    Shared ride via Uber Shuttle from set locations in NYC.
    Flat pricing (~20$)
    Limited luggage allowed

Please help~
I will arrive at JFK around 430pm.
We want to stay in NYC...at the salisbury hotel.
its located on 123 n. 57th street.
or is there a better place to stay? but not overprice or in to much of a shaddy neighborhood.
i'm going with my aunt ... its her 1st time
i want to show her the night life after we arrive at the hotel.
What is the best, cheapest, quickest way to get there?
is that possible?

Please help.
thank you...

IT'S OUR FIRST TIME IN NEW YORK AND JUST WONDERING WHAT IS THE BEST TRANSPORTATION TO TAKE FROM THE JFK TO Wyndham Garden Hotel at Broadway and Fifth.

I booked a flight from Laguardia at 5:15, but the return flight was to JFK by accident. I will be parking in the airport. Is there transportation (shuttle etc) from one to the other? Which place is it smarter to park in? Are there any suggestions for me, or am I stuck now?

hi, just wondering if anyone could tell me cheapest and easiest way for two to get from jfk to roger williams hotel in manhattan, 131 madison avenue, tomorrow. thanks

Hey

I will arrive at JFK on 31dec at noon.

I had to get to the New Yorker hotel. What's the best option to get there?

Thanx

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

If money is no issue: Get a cab. If you need reliable transport: Use JFK AirTrain, leave at "Jamaica Station" and take the LIRR to downtown Manhattan/Pennsylvania Station. From there, take a cab.
Back in 2007 I arrived right on that date, when some steam pipe went off in downtown Manhattan. Whole Downtown seemed to be one single, giant traffic jam. The train ride took less than 30 minutes. The cab for the last 1.5 miles from station to hotel almost an hour ..

I have been told that there is a shuttle that goes from JFK to Bradley Airport. Does anybody know about this?

The cancellation of the flight to New York approximately up until the date Des 's 24 2009? Because my husband and I have a plan to go to New York at Des 24, 2009

Can anybody tell me if there is delay for international flight(Qatar Airways flying to doha)? if so how much is the delay?

Hi, does anyone know whats the easiest way how to get to Harlem (Lenox Ave) from JFK?
Thanks a lot.

Hi,

We're a family of four arriving in JFK on Monday, Dec 21, at around 1 pm. We will be staying at the Hyatt Regency in Jersey City (Exchange Place) just across from Manhattan. What's the smoothest way of getting there - and how much should we count on paying for the four of us? Thanx in advance

The PATH is easy and the best way to go, you'll only need to buy Quickcards which are available from machines at the station... Where you're staying (the Hyatt at Exchange Place stop) you'll want to take the WTC line. It's quick, easy and one stop away! Fare costs $1.75 per trip but you'll need to 'fill up' with more trips of course. You save a little by buying in "bulk" for a 10 trip where you get one ride free, but if you're staying awhile, i recommend just buying a weekly unlimited for each rider. Info about the Quickcard is here: http://www.panynj.gov/path/fares.html

Note the PATH Quickcard isn't valid for use in the NYC subway (unfortunately they haven't synced up the two systems yet) but you can use the NYC Metrocard (except for unlimited cards) for the PATH system. Quirky using two diff cards but no worries.

While in the city do enjoy places we locals love: have excellent pizza at Arturo's on Houston st. (the 'fiesta' is amazing w/bottle of house red wine), check out unique shops on Greenwich ave in the West Village, try a 'spicy' hot chocolate from the Chocolate Bar (8th ave @Jane st), grab a delicious lunch from the Dirty Bird (14th st near 7th ave) and a must see is the Chelsea Market (truly amazing place!) and then the nearby High Line. Tourists flock to the typical places but only end up seeing other tourists (giggle). Have fun, enjoy walking & go exploring a bit!

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