Sprachcaffe tries its best to simplify the way for its students to arrive to their English Course destination without any travelling complications. Thanks to the information we provide here, you will be able to select the best possible way of arrival to our New York school, choosing the right airport and your flight.
There are many frequent public buses connecting JFK airport with the New York City. Buses line New York Airport Express Bus Service travels directly to station Autobuses Port Authority (in west Manhattan) or the Grand Central Station (in east Manhattan).
The buses Super Shuttle Manhattan operate 24hrs and work on door-to-door basis. The ticket price is 17$.
The main routes travelling directly to the city with Transit Bus are: Q6, Q8, Q9, Q20, Q24, Q30, Q31, Q40, Q41, Q43, Q44, Q54, Q56, Q60 straight to the Jamaica Station, and Q11 to the Howard Beach Station,102nd Street and 160th Street.
From the airport by train
Air-train at JFK is a train which connects the airport with all other networks of transportation and all other regions, as well as different terminals and parking places on 24hrs basis. Air-train stops in all terminals and is free of charge within the airport, but costs 5$ to arrive at the metro and outside stations. The travel distance from the JFK airport to Manhattan is approx. 45min by Air-train.
From the airport by metro
JFK airport is connected with Manhattan by metro which you can get on from the air-train station at JFK. The trip by metro might be long at times but it is the cheapest option, tickets costing 2$ only.