Qantas does not operate nonstop flights to New York from Australia. None of the airlines do. All flights stop in Los Angeles or San Francisco. Once in California you clear customs and immigration, and then either re-board the same aircraft or connect to another flight altogether to travel to the east cost. Thus... I recommend connecting to a nonstop flight to Baltimore (BWI) from California (do not go to New York).
Most Australia-US flights go to Los Angeles. Qantas has nonstops from Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. I would book one of these. From Los Angeles both United Airlines and Southwest Airlines offer nonstop service to Baltimore (BWI). When choosing between the two... keep in mind that Southwest is a "discount" airline that does not provide as many amenities (such as assigned seating and meals). American, Delta, Continental, Northwest, and others all serve this route with one-stop service.
Please note: Baltimore is a large city with a population of 2.5 million. That makes it bigger than both Perth and Brisbane! It has an international airport. Don't confuse the city as a suburb of New York.
If, for whatever reason, you still need to go through New York... there are a FEW commuter flights that operate JFK-BWI, but no "regular jet" flights. They operate only at certain periods of the day and, if you miss the connection, might be hard to rebook. If you drive... hiring a car to take you three states away would be very hard to arrange and very expensive, if not impossible. If you rented a car you would have a 300+ km trip through Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island, New Jersey, around Philadelphia, and through Delaware to get into Maryland... all on the right hand side of the road after a very long flight. All of these options would be more expensive than flying into Baltimore directly from California.
If you are committed to New York, let me know and I can help you with more details (flights, driving directions, etc).
I suggest contacting Johns Hopkins directly. I believe that they are used to these kinds of questions and would be happy to help. They might have some non-commercial options available for you. I wish you good luck. Johns Hopkins is very highly regarded and I'm proud to say that my paternal grandfather is an alumni.
Also, if you would like to talk privately please feel free to email me: goshawk3000@yahoo.com.
2007-04-10 18:04:11
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answered by goshawk 2
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I looked into this . It's about 200 miles from JFK to Johns Hopkins Hospital In Baltimore. Realistically speaking it will take you anywhere from 3.5 to 5 hours to make that trip. The difference in time is due to what time you arrive at JFK and what the weather is going to be like. If it's raining it will really slow you down.
Basically the East Coast of the US from Washington DC to Boston Massachusetts along interstate 95 is one continuous 500 mile long city, so you will always be driving in traffic
Ideally you would arrive JFK between 9-11am or 5:30 pm and later to avoid the traffic.
The big rental car companies will get you mini van for about $150 USD per day based upon a one way rental of picking the vehicle up at JFK and dropping it off at Baltimore Washington International Airport BWI.
This strategy makes sense because JFK has some of the most expensive car rentals in the US and it would be lot cheaper to rent another car at BWI. BWI is located 13 miles from the hospital
There are toll roads and bridges on the east coast . The drive down to Baltimore will cost you about $25.00 in tolls and $30.00 in gas
Just wondering if Quantas could get you into Dulles [IAD ] instead of JFK because it would save you 140 miles of driving
Good Luck
I just read Goshawks post
Do not fly Southwest coast to coast, fly United instead Southwest will use a 737 for a 3000 mile trip -bad idea.
I just checked the United schedule and almost all of their direct flights to BWI originate in San Francisco[SFO] rather than LAX
If Quantas can get you to SFO non stop then it makes your life that much easier
BTW Could somebody explain the "thumbs down" I just got ? All of the above is true.
2007-04-11 01:16:49
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answered by Anonymous
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2014-05-10 18:32:35
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answered by Anonymous
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There is train service (Amtrac) between NY and Baltimore, hourly.
You'd have to get to Penn Station from JFK. There is bus service available.
Also, there is commuter air service from JFK to Baltimore (BWI) check American or Delta Airlines.
By car, you're talking about 250 plus miles, and the traffic is incredible.
\I wish your trip to America was under .better circumstances.
Johns Hopkinsis an EXCELLENT hospital.
2007-04-11 13:13:13
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answered by TedEx 7
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try air trans ,are call shrines they help out kids who are sick maybe they would arrange travel for you
2007-04-10 22:00:38
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.angelflightpa.org/
I suggest this link. They will help.Cheers.
2007-04-10 22:04:55
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answered by thresher 7
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