JFK to NYC How to take the AirTrain to Manhattan 2024











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This no-nonsense video shows: the AirTrain system to get you from JFK to Manhattan is easier than ever to use. • As you walk through the terminal at JFK, just follow the green “AirTrain” signs. • They’ll first lead you to baggage claim, where you’ll pickup your luggage, before again following the AirTrain signs up to the train platform. • • You’ll want to head to Jamaica Station, which is in Queens. The trains arrive every 5 or 10 minutes. • Arriving at Jamaica Station, you'll pay $8.50 to leave the AirTrain. • The AirTrain fee is $8.50 a person. • Recently, they upgraded to a contactless payment system. • You’ve always had to buy a MetroCard from the kiosks, which people found confusing. • Now, just tap your credit card on the reader/scanner and walk on through! • After paying for the AirTrain, you have two choices. • You can take the subway into Manhattan, which is the cheaper (but longer) option. • I usually take the Long Island Railroad. • Follow the signs for the LIRR outside to the platform and ticket machine. • You’ll almost always find someone in a red jacket who’s there to help if needed. • • You can take the railroad either to Grand Central or Penn Station, whichever is closer to your hotel in Manhattan. • Depending on train times, the whole trip from your airline gate at JFK into Manhattan should take about an hour. • A taxi could take about the same, depending on traffic. That's always the big unknown in New York City! • If you have a lot of people in your group or a lot of luggage, a taxi might make more sense. Otherwise, give the AirTrain a shot! • • FOLLOW JARED: • Website: https://www.jaredsdetours.com • Instagram:   / dillinjay  

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