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Getting To & From JFK — Complete Ground Transportation Guide 2026

Every option for traveling between John F. Kennedy International Airport and New York: public transit, ride-share, taxi, rental cars, and hotel shuttles with costs and travel times.

All Ground Transportation Options at JFK

  • AirTrain JFK — automated train connecting all terminals, parking, and Jamaica Station/Howard Beach subway
  • NYC Subway — via AirTrain to Jamaica Station (E/J/Z) or Howard Beach (A train)
  • LIRR — via AirTrain to Jamaica Station, then Long Island Rail Road to Penn Station (~35 min total)
  • Ride-share & taxi — flat taxi fare of $52 + tolls/tip to Manhattan
  • NYC bus — Q3, Q6, Q7, Q10 routes to nearby neighborhoods

Cheapest Way to Get to JFK

Ranked from cheapest to most expensive, here are your options:

  • Public transit (bus/rail) — Typically $2–15. Slowest but cheapest. Best if you're traveling light and not in a rush.
  • Hotel/courtesy shuttles — Free from many airport-area hotels. Ask your hotel before booking a ride.
  • Shared ride-share (UberX/Lyft) — $15–40 to most destinations. Good balance of cost and convenience.
  • Taxi — $25–60+ depending on distance. Fixed-rate fares available at some airports for trips to city center.
  • Private car/black car — $50–100+. Most comfortable, door-to-door service.
  • Rental car — $30–80+/day. Best for extended stays or trips requiring a car at the destination.

Ride-Share Tips for JFK

  • Know the pickup location. Most airports have designated ride-share pickup zones, often different from the taxi stand. Follow signs for "TNC," "Ride App," or "Ride Share" at JFK.
  • Request before you exit. If possible, request your ride while still inside the terminal and head to the pickup zone as the driver approaches.
  • Compare Uber and Lyft prices. Surge pricing can vary between apps. Check both before requesting.
  • Use scheduled rides for departures. Book your ride to the airport in advance to guarantee availability, especially for early morning flights.

Rental Cars at JFK

Most major rental car companies operate at John F. Kennedy International Airport. Here's what to know:

  • Location: Rental car facilities are typically in a consolidated center connected to the terminal via shuttle bus or automated people mover.
  • Book in advance for the best rates — airport counter prices are significantly higher than online pre-booking.
  • Consider off-airport rental agencies (Enterprise, Budget locations outside the airport) for lower rates, though you'll need a shuttle or ride-share to reach them.
  • Return time: Allow 20–30 minutes to return a rental car, refuel, ride the shuttle back to the terminal, and clear security.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to get from JFK to downtown New York?

The best option depends on your budget and schedule. Public transit is cheapest ($2-15), ride-share is the best balance of cost and convenience ($15-40), and a taxi or private car is fastest. See the full options list above.

Does JFK have a train or rail connection?

Yes — JFK has rail/train service. See the transportation options above for details on routes and travel times.

Where do I pick up a rental car at JFK?

Rental car companies at John F. Kennedy International Airport are typically located at a consolidated rental car facility connected to the terminal via shuttle bus or people mover. Follow signs for "Rental Cars" after collecting your baggage.

How much does a taxi from JFK cost?

Taxi fares from JFK vary by destination and distance. Typical fares to the New York city center range from $25-60. Some airports offer flat-rate fares to specific destinations. Ride-share apps (Uber/Lyft) are often 20-30% cheaper than taxis.