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Is Uber or NY cab cheaper?

The cost of commuting via Uber or Yellow Cab in NYC can vary depending on factors such as distance, time of day, and demand. Generally, Uber fares can be competitive and sometimes cheaper than Yellow Cabs. However, during peak hours or high demand periods, Uber prices may surge, leading to higher fares.



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While both will cost more during peak times, taxis charge a flat rate for designated “rush hours” (4-8 p.m. weekdays, excluding holidays). On the other hand, Uber's price increases are not based on designated hours. Rather, Uber's rates increase based on the demand for Ubers at the time of your request.

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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. Prices for the same rides on the taxi cab app CURB varied.

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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.

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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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Rideshare services have filled an important gap between public transit and taxis for those who do not own a car. And in some respects, rideshares like Uber and Lyft are safer than public transit or taxis. But you can always take steps to improve your safety when you use rideshare services.

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Why are Ubers to JFK so expensive? As demand for rides increases, the driver supply decreases, and the price of rides increases—as demand goes up, the cost of an Uber gets more expensive.

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How to get a taxi in New York City
  1. Dial 7: +1 212 777 7777.
  2. Brooklyn Taxi & Limo: +1 917 999 9396.
  3. Queens Medallion Leasing (NYC Taxi Yellow Cab Company): +1 718 784 9292.


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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.

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For years 20% has been considered a generous tip when dining in at a restaurant, but according to the magazine, 20% is now the bare minimum and anyone who leaves anything less is rude. Additionally, the magazine says you should be leaving $1 whenever you pick up a coffee and tipping at least 10% when you grab takeout.

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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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A taxi ride from JFK to Times Square costs around $52-$58, excluding tolls and tips.

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Aside from walking, the bus or the subway is the cheapest way to get around NYC since a single ride costs only $2.75.

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AirTrain + Subway from JFK to Manhattan This is by far the cheapest (and surprisingly easy) option to get from JFK to wherever you are staying. Using a combination of the light rail AirTrain to connect with the subway system is a very easy way to reach Manhattan.

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