Please allow at least 4 hours between terminals, to account for flight delays, check-in, bus and train delays, etc. The combined rides take no more than 1 hour overall:
Take the Q33 bus that stops outside all LaGuardia airport terminals, follow signs to buses. The Q33 will take you to 74th Street/Broadway, a major transportation hub, called Roosevelt Ave-Jackson Heights. You will be let off inside a mini-bus terminal, go downstairs after paying fare at the turnstile and down any staircase ON THE SAME SIDE AS THE GLASS WINDOWNS, NOT OPPOSITE IT. This is called the Jamaica-bound side, take the E train to Supthin-Blvd/JFK Airport station (caution, in the early morning and late afternoon weekdays, a few E trains go to 179th Street instead, listen for announcements and if so, get off at the next stop and wait for the next E towards Jamaica Center.)
Once at Supthin, go upstairs for the JFK Airtrain, follow signs through the Long Island Railroad terminal, it is in the back.
Fares:
If you are able to get a single fare Metrocard at LaGuardia, it's $2 for the bus ride, with a free transfer allowed to the subway at Roosevelt Ave. If you can't get the card, pay $2 in coins, no dollar bills accepted on the bus. Once at Roosevelt, get a $7 card at the booth just inside the bus terminal, $2 for the subway and $5 needed for the Airtrain ride from Jamaica to JFK Airport.
2007-02-06 03:14:49
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answered by David G 2
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at baggage claim, there will be a bank of "Ground transportation" phones. Call each company until you find one to take you to JFK. They will pick you up right outside the door.
2007-02-06 05:00:17
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answered by gosh137 6
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helicopter - the Grand Central / Van Wyck are jokes of roadways -always crowed always under construction and at best never enough lanes.
2007-02-05 20:21:35
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answered by Anonymous
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having drivin through N.Y.C. N.Y. many times in the past I'd have to say fly
2007-02-05 20:19:36
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answered by Thomas S 2
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