Due to, thunderstorms there is a Ground Delay program.
This is causing some arriving flights to be delayed an average of 1 hour and 53 minutes .
  Delays by Destination:
  - Due to thunderstorms, departure traffic destined to LGA is currently experiencing delays averaging 31 minutes.
  - Due to thunderstorms, departure traffic destined to DCA is currently experiencing delays averaging 41 minutes.
  - Due to thunderstorms, departure traffic destined to PHL is currently experiencing delays averaging 1 hour and 20 minutes.
  - Due to thunderstorms, departure traffic destined to EWR is currently experiencing delays averaging 1 hour and 18 minutes.
  General Departure Delays:
Due to TM Initiatives:SWAP:WX there is departure delay:
Minimum: 16 minutes
Maximum: 30 minutes
Trend: Increasing
  General Arrival Delays:
Arrival traffic is experiencing airborne delays of 15 minutes or less
Update time: Sun Aug 17 20:59:15 2025 GMT - provided by the FAA\'s Air Traffic Control System Command Center


On our JFK Airport website you can discover all information about:

JFK Airport Parking - You can use two types of parking: JFK Long Term Parking or Daily Parking in the Central Terminal Area

JFK Airport Car Rental - Each terminal have rental car counter or courtesy telephones. Car rental companies that operate at airport are: Avis, Budget, Dollar Rent A Car, Enterprise, Hertz

JFK Airport Terminals - There are 8 operating terminals ...

Airtrain , Directions, Hotels


ONE QUESTION...
IM IN NY AND I WANT TO TRAVEL TO MEXICO, BUT I WANT TO CARRY A 42"TV.
HOW CAN I DO IT??? I WANT TO KNOW THE PRICE FOR TAKING THIS TV WITH ME..
THANKS

Im arriving at JFK al 4:30 am and a friend told me that inmigration opens at 6:00 am is this correct?? i will have to wait 1 hour and 1/2?

Hi,
Does anybody know how to check the time of arrival of a flight on this website?
Thank you,
Bill

In reply to by bill (not verified)

Hi

you can go to the airlines websire, ie. www.united.com, and it will say chek flights. you have ot know the place coming from and the flight number, it will give you the time. Hope this works for you

Hi there, yesterday i gave my e-mail to somebody to confirm a flight for my mother ,
scheduled for january 10; that person is spanish speaker , so confirm my
e-mail and get in touch. thank you:BRUNO BATSTA

Hi,
My mother does not speak English and she needs to change plane in JFK. She is flying to Raleigh Durham as a final stop. I researched that she will be arriving by LOT ( Polish Airlines) on terminal 4 JFK and than she needs to get to Terminal 6 ( she is flying Jet Blue to Raleigh Durham). Can you tell me how can she get from one terminal to another? What kind of train she needs to take? Can I access the schedule of the train online?
thanks
Kasia

She needs to take the airtrain at JFK between terminals. She'll have to follow the signs for the airtrain (it's an airplane with railroad tracks coming out of the tail end). She should ask someone which train to board (She wants the one going to all terminals, not the one going to the subway stations).

Hope this helps.

hi im traveling from jfk jetblue terminal 5 from jan 30 2009 through feb 8 2009.i need to leave my car, how much will it cost me for those days?and how far is from jetblue terminal 5

I am considering a flight with my family where I would get off of a jetblue flight in terminal 5 and depart on an airberlin flight leaving terminal 4 an hour later, would this be enough time to get between terminals and go through customs?

Hi Mr. Hutton,
I've been doing the Berlin-JFK route for almost 20 years. There is NO WAY you can do a terminal change, security and check-in in an hour.

I don't know what security is like at Terminal 5, but for the delta flights it takes about an hour to get through just that. You won't have to do customs and German immigration until you hit Berlin ... that gets to be an issue on your return trip, when you have to do US immigration.

I would say, to be on the safe side, you need at the VERY LEAST three hours transfer time. The other thing you have to consider is if AirBerlin is going to require you to check-in on site at JFK. I've never flown Air Berlin transatlantic, but this has been my experience with other carriers (PanAm (in 1990), Delta, BA, Continental, United, Air France, Lufthansa, Iberia).

Since, 911, on transatlantic flights to and from the US, internet check in and boarding card issue seem to take place in person, at the desk -- period.

Both Jet Blue and Air Berlin are great airlines ... but make sure you relax and give yourself plenty of time to make the transfer ... like I said, three hours is the minimum, and five is probably best.

Best regards and safe travelling, Taryn Toro

There is no way you can make it in 1 hour. please keep in mind that Air Berlin closes check in 90 minutes prior to the flight. You should allow at least a minimum of 3+ hours for the transfer from T5 to T4 with the Monorail. Also keep in mind that Jetblue is unable to check your luggage all the way through. You have to claim it and re-check it at Air Berlin

Hey!
Im trying to get from Newark to JFK as fast as possible on the 25th to catch an international flight. I have 3 hours 50 minutes from I land in Newark til I have to be on the next flight at JFK. Is there any way I can make it? And how would I do so? Im hoping there will be little traffic this morning and I will most likely book myself in ahead of the flight so I only have to throw my luggage on the conveyor and head for the terminal. Thank you for any comments =)

In reply to by Macula (not verified)

From EWR you can take the Air train and NJ transit to Newark Penn Station. From Newark Penn, You can take the Path train from Newark to WTC (22min) then take the A-Line to Howard Beach (Queens bound to Far Rockaway) about an hour. Then take the Airtrain from Howard Beach to JFK whichever terminal you need to get to. This route will take 100-115 minutes, and cost less than $15.00. But if you're unfamiliar with the transit system, then it might be confusing, otherwise you might have to Cab it from EWR to JFK which will cost ~$100

In reply to by Macula (not verified)

take the air train... newark to penn station, then penn station, to JFK...it's the easiest way to do it. There's some transferring at different spots, but it will beat taking a taxi.

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