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New York City boasts the most expensive ride shares, and you'll pay $9.33 more for an Uber over a Lyft on a six-mile trip. Both companies exempted NYC from nationwide fuel surcharges early in 2022, but the city remains a dynamic market.
I've been to NYC three times since July and I have always taken a cab from JFK and LGA, said TPG editor Juan Ruiz. Prices have been 20–50% cheaper than Uber/Lyft.
In my experience, the app drivers are more careful than taxi drivers and never make up crazy stories to take you the long (exoensive) way. So, less stressful. Although Lyft seems to be a better company for many of the reasons people have noted above, to be brutally honest, Uber is usually cheaper, especially in Queens.
NYC requires Uber and Lyft drivers to get a license from the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC). In this respect, rideshare drivers working in NYC stand on equal footing with taxi and limousine drivers. To get a TLC license, the driver must undergo background and driving history checks.
Taxis cost $70 flat (up to four people per taxi) plus surcharges, tolls and tip.An Uber or Lyft rideshare will cost between $45-$150 depending on traffic and surge demand. Be sure to also check out our posts on the other two NYC airports.
According to a new study by NetCredit, New York City has the most expensive Ubers in the U.S., at $34.74 per 6.2 miles. This is $22.18 more per 6.2 miles than Texas, the cheapest U.S. city to ride in an Uber.
Uber and Lyft rides are more expensive than ever because of a driver shortage. The cost of a ride from a ride-sharing app like Uber or Lyft increased 92% between January 2018 and July 2021, according to Rakuten Intelligence. Many riders have also noticed increased wait times for rides.
The results might shock you. She found that without tips or surge pricing, hailing a cab was always less expensive than an UberX or a standard Lyft. Cab prices averaged 35-83% less than a ride-share. Prices for the same rides on the taxi cab app CURB varied.
The study comes as Uber has hiked prices around the world, citing surging gas prices and a persistent driver shortage. New York also has a minimum wage for drivers and a congestion surcharge policy that likely contributes to high fares.
Taxis at JFK Airport charge a flat fare of $70 for trips between the airport and Manhattan. Taxis impose a $5.00 surcharge during peak hours (4-8 p.m. weekdays, excluding holidays), for a fare of $75.00. There is also a NY State tax of 50 cents added to trips within New York, but not for trips to NJ.
The apps make hailing an Uber or Lyft easy from JFK airport. Once you exit the baggage claim area, pull up your app and it will not only recognize what terminal you are at but will also give you the option to choose what passenger pick up location you want.
Yes, drivers accept credit/debit cards for all fares; there are no minimums or fees to use your credit/debit card. Do I have to sign the receipt? Customers only need to sign the receipt when the total is $25.00 and over.
Tips are big business in New York, as they are in the rest of the US. But sadly you'll be expected to pay over the odds in the Big Apple. 20% of the fee is the recommended amount. If you're paying with card instead of cold hard cash, the amount of gratuity will automatically be added to the charge.