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Consider this your ultimate guide to JFK Airport in New York City, with details and tips on the best hotels if you’re on a layover, the best places to eat in the airport, a map, and more.
If you plan to take the train to the train that can take you to your plane, don't bother looking on a map. You won't find it. AirTrain, the light rail system that links Kennedy Airport with ...
The B15 departs from JFK every 15 minutes and can be paid for with a contactless card, your phone, or with a regular MetroCard, which can be purchased for $1 from the airport kiosks.
The $1.9 billion light-rail link, which will serve 34,000 daily riders, will cost $5 per ride to and from the airport, with free trips within JFK.
Q109, between Howard Beach-JFK Airport and Beach 67 St, stopping at Broad Channel and Beach 90 St. A trains will run between Inwood-207 St and Ozone Park-Lefferts Blvd or Howard Beach-JFK Airport.
JFK-bound travelers can finally take the train to the plane. The AirTrain – the first direct rail link to a city airport – opens today in what is being billed as a faster and hassle-free way ...
The Delta flight from Albany to JFK takes 11/2 hours and costs $115 (according to Priceline.com). Amtrak offers 12 departures, taking about 21/2 hours and costing $39 for coach and $59 for ...
Call it a summer sale: The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey this week slashed the price of an AirTrain ticket to John F. Kennedy International Airport in half to $4.50 through Labor Day ...