Transportation to New York City area airports
New York City is served by three major airports.
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New York City - Airport
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- John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
- LaGuardia Airport
- Newark Liberty International Airport
Both JFK and LaGuardia are located in Queens, New York City. Newark Liberty is located in Newark, New Jersey.
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Queens - Newark, New Jersey
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One may get to all the area airports via various private bus services, most notably the New York Airport Service. These usually pick up outside major transit centers (including New York Penn Station, Grand Central Terminal and the Port Authority Bus Terminal) and tourist destinations.
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New York Airport Service - New York Penn Station - Grand Central Terminal - Port Authority Bus Terminal
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JFK and Newark Liberty are served by two short rail lines both known as AirTrain, connecting to other systems. All three airports have connecting bus service to other transit. As usually, public transportation is cheaper but slower than direct service.
Related Topics:
AirTrain - Public transportation
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All costs and travel times given here are as of April 2005 unless otherwise stated.
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | John F. Kennedy International Airport |
| ► | LaGuardia Airport |
| ► | Newark Liberty International Airport |
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