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How much is the subway from JFK to NYC?

Fare: $11.15 for most riders. Walk outside and follow the signs to the Sutphin Boulevard/Archer Avenue/JFK Airport subway station. You will need to swipe a MetroCard or use OMNY to pay the subway fare. Take the elevator or escalator down one level to the Manhattan-bound E train.



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Traveling Around the Airport AirTrain travel within the airport is free, and the service operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. To enter or exit AirTrain JFK at the Jamaica and Howard Beach stations there is a $5 per person fee.

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JFK Taxi Information: 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.

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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.

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The cheapest way to get to Manhattan from JFK is by taking public transportation. Using the AirTrain and the Subway will cost you less than $10. Other transfers, such as a taxi or a shuttle, will typically cost you around $15-20.

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Taxis cost $70 flat per ride plus any tolls and gratuities. An Uber or Lyft rideshare will cost between $45 - $150 depending on traffic and surge demand.

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A subway ride and AirTrain costs $11.15. A faster commuter train to and AirTrain costs between $13.25 to $15.25. A shared shuttle van costs between JFK and Grand Central is $20 per person, while a shared shuttle from JFK to your door starts at $40 per person and up.

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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.

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AirTrain makes frequent stops around the airport — including the airline terminals, parking lots, hotel shuttle areas and rental car facilities. What's more, every AirTrain ride around the airport is free.

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AirTrain fare is $8.25 on top of your subway or railway fare. You can't use unlimited passes or OMNY on the AirTrain. Have a MetroCard with money on it before you head to the airport, to avoid lines that can get long.

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Credit cards are accepted everywhere. In New York (and in the rest of the US) people that use credit cards are more common than those that use cash. In many ways, it is comparable to using a debit card. Debit cards will work at ATMs and you can pay more and more with them in restaurants and stores in New York as well.

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How much money will you need for your trip to New York City? You should plan to spend around $316 per day on your vacation in New York City, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, $50 on meals for one day and $49 on local transportation.

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What is the nearest airport to Times Square? The nearest airport to Times Square is New York Skyports Seaplane Base (NYS) Airport which is 1.7 miles away. Other nearby airports include New York La Guardia (LGA) (6.2 miles), Newark (EWR) (11.1 miles), New York JFK (JFK) (13.3 miles) and White Plains (HPN) (26.4 miles).

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