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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The flight arrives at terminal 8. You can store your bags at T8 baggage storage, first floor next to the Hotel Reservation desk. The facility has limited working hours(check luggage storage section of this web site).
For Times Square you need to get NYAS bus - it stops in front of the terminal every 20 min and it costs $15/person.
By metro you need to take Airtrain from the terminal to Jamaica Station and the subway E to 42nd street stop. Costs - $7.25/person.
JFK_E

Hi, I will be arriving on Sunday/13 June to JFK and will be hosped at Days Inn in Long Island City adress 31-36 Queens Boluevard, could you please tell me how to get there by train or bus? wich one do you recommend me?

There are two ways to get there :
1. Taxi - it will be on the meter - exp ~$35-$40 for the whole taxi.

2. Public
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 Roosevelt Ave stop and then transfer to line 7(direction Manhattan). Get off at 33rd street station. Walk east on Queens Blvd 3 blocks and half - the hotel would be to your right.Cost-$7.25/passenger.
JFK_E

Thanks a lot Amigo ;-)

Hello, Please tell me the cheapest way to travel from JFK to Baltic Street Brooklyn. Thank you.

Take Airtrain to Jamaica Ave and then LIRR train to Flatbush Ave; walk south on 4th Avenue six blocks and you will cross Baltic Street.
JFK_E

Hi! Could you give me some information of how to get from JFK to St. Nickolas Ave/W 168th St by public transportation? How much will it cost if I take a taxi?

Subway A stops there - here is how to get there by public:
Take Airtrain from any terminal on track 1 to Howard Beach 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 green colored sign is Howard Beach one). Then take subway line A to 168th str/Washington Hts(cost-$7.25).
JFK_E

Hello! I'll arrive at jfk at 7.50pm and the train leaves at 10.05pm at penn station. I could take the metro or a cab.. do you think I would make it? taking into consideration that i need to collect my baggage and go through the cutoms etc..

You can take a cab to play it safer . You won't be out of customs before 8:30-8:45 which gives you 1hr-1:30 to get to Penn Station.
You can also take Airtrain to Jamaica Station and then LIRR train to Penn Station.
JFK_E

Hi, could you please give me advice how to get from JFK to 12 Allen street by public transport?
Thanks

Take Airtrain from any terminal on track 1 to Jamaica Station( be careful - on that track there are two alternating trains going on two different routes; check the sign above the doors as the train arrives; the red colored sign is Jamaica one). Then take subway line Z to Essex Street/Delancey street stop(cost-$7.25). Walk west on Delancey street 3 blocks, make left on Allen street and walk 4 blocks . Your address is at the intersection of Allen street and Canal street.
JFK_E

I have to go from JFK to PHILADELPHIA. The best way is taxi + train or rent a car at JFK?

which train to jfk airport from penn station?

Take LIRR to Jamaica (fastest and most LIRR departures from Penn Station stop at Jamaica) or E subway to Sutphin Blvd. and follow signs to Airtrain which goes to all terminals

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