2. The fare is being reduced to encourage more people to take the AirTrain during the peak of construction activity at JFK Airport this summer. The combination of a massive redevelopment project ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey announced on Friday that the AirTrain JFK single-ride fare will be cut in half to $4.25 starting July 1 through Labor Day.
For those who may not be interested in paying that much when heading to the airport - you can get to JFK from Manhattan for as little as a Metrocard swipe plus $5 - but still want to try it ...
Port Authority officials also encouraged passengers to take the AirTrain. Crews work to complete JFK Airport’s new Terminal 1 — a massive 23-gate complex — due to open in 2026. The ongoing ...
It's about 15 miles from Midtown Manhattan and served by over 70 international ... If you want to skip the private ride, JFK's AirTrain operates 24/7 and links the airport to several public ...