Getting to JFK Airport by Subway
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Overview

John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is the largest of the New York City area's three airports. JFK Airport NY handles almost all of the area's international flights, 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 JFK Airport has its own costs and benefits, and here we'll explore each of them.

How Much Does the JFK Train Cost?

Cost: $5 one way (not including connecting subway/train)
The train ticket does not transfer to the subway, bus, or LIRR. Subway or bus is another $2; the LIRR cost depends on the train station.

Total Cost From JFK to Manhattan:

By AirTrain and subway: $7 one way ($5 + $2)
By AirTrain and LIRR (Penn Station): $12.25 peak / $10.25 off-peak ($5 + $7.25/$5.25)

Where Does It Connect?

There are two AirTrain routes. One connects JFK to Jamaica (and the LIRR and E, J, Z subways). The other connects JFK to Howard Beach (A subway).

How Often Does It Run?

About every 10 minutes.

How Long Does It Take?

61 °F / Fair

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Updated Sun, 05 Sep 2010 4:51 am EDT
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