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Terminal 3 car service in jfk airport
Car Service in Terminal 3 JFK Airport
Terminal 3 car service in JFK Airport
John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport (originally known as Idlewild Airport ) is the largest of the New York City area's three airports. JFK Airport NY handles almost all of the area's international Flights to New York, as well as a good portion of its domestic airline service. JFK is located in Southeast Queens, at JFK Expressway and South Cargo Rd., about 15 miles from Manhattan. The air traveler has a variety of travel options to get to the airport from Midtown Manhattan. Each mode of travel to and from JFK Airport has its own costs and benefits, and here we'll explore each of them. |
Using the Train to JFK - On the rails all the way Every visitor and New Yorker would be much happier if there was a single train that ran from Central Manhattan to JFK airport, but unfortunately that doesn't exist. Trains and subways do, however, offer a reliable solution for getting to JFK airport as they are least affected by the extremes of heat and cold that New York experiences each season. Below are the best options to get the train to JFK airport by using the above ground trains, subways and the airtrain: Most Reliable Method – LIRR and the Airtrain Combo to JFK Airport The cost of using the LIRR/Airtrain combo to get to JFK International Airport depends on when you travel. The JFK Airport Airtrain always costs $5, payable with a pay-per-ride Metrocard (Unlimited-use Metrocard's won't work on Airtrain). The LIRR fare varies with travel time: during the afternoon rush, the LIRR fare to Jamaica is $7, making your total cost $12. During other weekday hours, the LIRR fare is $5, for a total fare of $10. On weekends, you can ride the LIRR to Jamaica for a special City Ticket fare of just $3 – making the total cost of your trip to JFK Airport only $8. Cheapest Method – Subway and the Airtrain Combo to JFK Airport via Sutphin Blvd. Alternative Cheapest Method – Subway and the Airtrain Combo to JFK Airport via Howard Beach The Completely Free Method - Motorcycles Only The Airtrain at JFK Airtrain Map |
Driving to JFK Airport If you're driving your own car from Midtown to JFK Airport, it's fairly straightforward: you'll head for the Queens-Midtown tunnel, go eastbound on the Long Island Expressway, merge onto the Grand Central Parkway going east, and shortly thereafter merge onto the Van Wyck Expressway going south to JFK Airport. The Van Wyck Expressway ends at JFK Airport. There are signs directing you to Long-Term Parking. At JFK Airport parking areas, there are Airtrain stations. It’s a free ride from Long-Term Parking to the terminals on the Airtrain. The JFK Airport Airtrain takes about 11 minutes to get to the terminals from Long-Term Parking. Should it not be running (unlikely), a shuttle bus to the terminals will be provided. Be aware, however, that if you're driving to JFK International Airport during the day, you will encounter bottleneck traffic in the Midtown Tunnel, on the Long Island Expressway around Woodhaven Blvd., again on the Grand Central Parkway at the Kew Gardens Interchange, and sometimes the Van Wyck Expressway can be backed up all the way from Kew Gardens to JFK Airport. These delays can add 20-30 minutes to your trip, which, without the delays, will take about 45 minutes. A free JFK Airport Airtrain shuttle connects all the terminals, and the JFK Airport Parking areas. |
Helicopter or Limo to JFK Airport – Most Expensive Methods If you have deep pockets, and the idea of flying over all that dreadful traffic appeals to you, there is helicopter service to JFK Airport NY. US Helicopter flies to JFK from three locations in Manhattan: E. 34th Street, W. 30th Street, and the Wall Street Heliport. Flying time to JFK Airport is 12 minutes, but you'll go through security checks before boarding, so allow some additional time for that. The helicopter flies to JFK International Airport only on weekdays, during the day. The fare is $159, making this the most expensive method. There are luggage restrictions of one checked bag, and one carry-on per passenger. Weather can determine travel time to JFK Airport, or if the helicopter will fly at all. If you want to be pampered a bit, a private limo might be the way for you to go to JFK Airport. Limos feature door-to-door, 24-hour service, on demand. One of the least expensive of these is Dial 7 Limo, which charges $46 plus tolls and tip. However, like all the other road-based methods, limos to JFK Airport can be delayed by traffic and weather. Travel time on a good day is about 70 minutes. |
Taxi, Van, or Express Bus to JFK Airport Another method of going to JFK International Airport is the airport express bus. NY Airport Service operates express buses from both the Port Authority Bus Terminal and Grand Central Terminal to JFK Airport. These buses offer comfortable seats, and the fare is $15. The buses to JFK Airport run every 15-30 minutes, beginning at 6:15 AM and ending at 10:10 PM. Travel time is subject to virtually the same bottleneck delays you would experience in your own car. On a good day, you can be at JFK Airport in about 1 hour 10 minutes. Rush hours and weather, of course, will add time to this trip. The ubiquitous yellow cab is another comfortable way to reach Kennedy Airport. There is a $45 flat rate to anywhere in Manhattan (plus the Midtown Tunnel toll of $4.50 and a gratuity). (The flat rate does not apply the other way, from Midtown to JFK) The taxi will get you out to JFK Airport in a little over an hour, if the above delays do not occur. Yellow cabs are usually plentiful in Midtown, but can become scarce during rush hours or in bad weather. The yellow cabs do operate 24 hours a day to JFK International Airport. "Shared-ride" van services also make the trip to JFK Airport. These are on-demand, door-to-door services that cost less than a taxi or limo, but more than a bus or train. Super Shuttle gets $19 for a ride to JFK Airport. Keep in mind that "shared-ride" means the van may make a few stops to pick up other passengers before heading out to JFK Airport, so you might want to allow time for that. My Super Shuttle van to JFK Airport stopped at a hotel after picking me up, so my trip took 84 minutes. Absent weather and traffic problems, the van can make JFK Airport in 80-90 minutes. Obviously a taxi, van or limo to JFK airport also makes a lot of sense if you have a lot of luggage. Call 1 718 790 1312 or visit http://www.jfkairportlimousine.net |
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