New York's major airports are all within an hour
from the city center by taxi or bus, depending on traffic conditions. The city's
train and bus terminals are centrally located and connected to
major subway stations.
By air
Three major airports serve New York. International and domestic flights
are handled at John F Kennedy (JFK) (tel 718/244-4444), in the borough
of Queens, and Newark (tel 973/961-6000), in northern New Jersey;
La Guardia (tel 718/533-3400), also in Queens, handles domestic flights
only.
Taxis are the easiest option if you are in a group or are arriving at
an antisocial hour. Expect to pay $16-22 from La Guardia, a flat rate of $35
from JFK and $35-55 from Newark; you'll be responsible for the turnpike and
tunnel tolls - an extra $5 or so. And don't forget a tip of fifteen to twenty
percent.
Another good way into Manhattan is by bus , the two Manhattan
terminals, used by all airport buses, being Grand Central Station and the Port
Authority Bus Terminal.
By bus or train
If you come by Greyhound, Trailways, Bonanza, or any other long-distance bus
line , you arrive at the Port Authority Bus Terminal at 42nd Street and
Eighth Avenue. By Amtrak train , you arrive at Penn Station, 32nd Street
and Seventh and Eighth avenues. Both stations are well positioned for all manner
of subway service.