For first-time visitors to New York City, it can be a bit daunting trying to navigate your way from the airport to your accommodation. Whether you're traveling from the busy terminals of John F. Kennedy International Airport, Newark Airport in New Jersey, or LaGuardia Airport, there are New York City airport transfers to suit your needs. Here's everything you need to know about airport transfers, one of the best options for transfers in New York City.
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For first-time visitors to New York City, it can be a bit daunting trying to navigate your way from the airport to your accommodation. Whether you're traveling from the busy terminals of John F. Kennedy International Airport, Newark Airport in New Jersey, or LaGuardia Airport, there are New York City airport transfers to suit your needs.
Here's everything you need to know about airport transfers, one of the best options for transfers in New York City.
While you can easily catch public transport in New York City to and from the airport, whether that's via a bus, subway or famous yellow taxi, transfer options can provide either more affordable or more direct transport in comparison.
Shared airport transfers are a great way of saving money when traveling to and from the airport. Cheaper than taxis and more direct than public transport, you can enjoy the ease of a shared drive with fellow travelers from/to Newark Airport or JFK Airport and your Manhattan accommodation.
If you'd prefer to travel with just your group and directly to your accommodation, you can opt for a private airport transfer instead. You'll journey in a comfortable vehicle suited to your group size, and enjoy door-to-door transfer. Your driver may even offer helpful advice for your time in New York City or with navigating the airport.
Airport transfers range in cost depending on what type of transport you choose.
If you select a shared airport transfer, you can expect to pay around US$40 per person one way. Booking a return transfer will cost US$80 per person.
Private transfers are often calculated according to group size. For a one-way transfer, you can expect to pay anywhere between US$125 and US$200 for a group of 3 passengers. Broken down, this amounts to about US$40 to US$64 per person. The cost increases as the number of passengers increases.
Airport transport by shared or private transfer will typically include travel by air-conditioned vehicle, with legroom and space for luggage. Most will include gratuities and toll charges as part of the price.
Private transfers may often include Wi-Fi on board as well as bottled water, making for a comfortable journey.
Transfers will largely travel between Manhattan and one of three airports: JFK Airport, LaGuardia Airport and Newark Airport.
You can expect to be picked up from or dropped off at your Manhattan accommodation on your way to/from the airport.
You will meet your driver either at a specific meeting point at the airport or in the arrivals hall once you land.
Airport transfers range in travel time depending on your pickup and drop-off location, however, you can expect them to take approximately 1 hour in total.
Shared transfers may take slightly longer, depending on the number of drop-off/pickup points for all passengers.
Airport transfers in New York City are wheelchair friendly, however, it is advised to inform your driver if you require accommodations at least three days before your transfer so they can make the necessary arrangements.