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
Taxi fares into Manhattan are regulated. Would cost a family of four about $50. Train may be difficult if you're not familiar with it. Buses run every 20 or 30 minutes, but would be separate fares for each and would cost as much as a cab fare. Consider a cab. Safe, fast, and the fare is set by law. Add 20% tip.
Getting to Midtown is easy. Once at the airport- take the Air Train to the Jamaica Station of the Long Island Rail Road- there are pletny of signs in the airport and peropl in red jackets and vests who can direct you. The air train is $5.00 per person and the ticket for the railroad is also seperate but check with customer service in the airtrain terminal, they may run package tickets. Take any train going to Penn Station- Once you are in Penn Station- take the 2 or the 3 (red line) subway one stop - uptown to 42nd street and you are in the middle- literally of Time Square. Should take you nore more than 35- 45 mins tops.
Hi I am arriving to JFK from cairo at 1515 in terminal 4, then i will have to make a domestic connection at 1925 through deta airline from Terminal 3
i was wondering would it be enough time also, do i have to get the bag, pass the security/custom and then take the airtrain to terminal 3 and then baggage chek-in at a delta counter ? this is my first time in JFK
does the counter pre-security or post-security? Thank you and your help is highly appreciated
Hi to all,
how many time from landing to Hotel in Manhattan including
luggage pick up, security and taxi ?
I'll arrived at 7:40PM on 12th april.
Fridays are pretty busy days, so if you're arriving flight coincides with a few other international ones, (i.e. after 3 PM when most European flights start coming in) you will be cutting it pretty short - the lines at immigration are notoriously long, but you also have to pick up your luggage,clear the customs and then drop it off for your connecting flight (fortunately, you don't have to take your luggage to check-in counters or anything, the drop off area is right past the customs check). I've done this whole ordeal a few times in less than two hours, but it will feel a bit crazy.
it definitely depends on the time that you land. if you are landing at JFK during early mornin hours, i am certain that it would not matter. you should be able to get through customs in 1 hr and then make your connecting flight. however, if you do not, i would say RUN for your flight...
Was quoted a price for a cruise with Aifare from JFK to London. The Agency now added $200 and says its for a departure tax from New York. Is there such a thing?
I CAN GET U THERE USING PUBLIC TRANSPORT AND ILL WALK YOU TOO THE DOOR FOR 12USD JUST BOARD WANNA DO SOMETHING DONT HAVE SCHOOL UHHH ADD ME ON UNITEDFLYER14 ON AIM
take the Air train to the Jamaica Station, that'll cost $5. From there take any LIRR train going into penn station. Once in Penn Station take the E to E.51 and lexington and you'll be within a few blocks
I have a flight from JFG to Geneva, Switzerland. Can you please tell me how much time in advance of the flight I need to check in? thanks you
There have been planes on the the Tarmac for over an hour due to a security breach, but the JFK website still reports delays of less than 15 minutes. We don't trust our security professionals because we are regularly lied to regarding things that are onject fact. Dear TSA, this is a lesson in Consumer Relations.
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