John F. Kennedy International Airport
is located in the south-eastern section of Queens County, New York
City, on Jamaica Bay. It is fifteen miles (24 km) by highway from midtown
Manhattan and will cost about 40 USD by taxi. Carey Transportation coaches
leave every 20 minutes for Midtown Manhattan, between 06:00 and midnight.John
F. Kennedy International Airport is located in the south-eastern section
of Queens County, New York City, on Jamaica Bay. It is fifteen miles
(24 km) by highway from midtown Manhattan and will cost about 40 USD
by taxi. Carey Transportation coaches leave every 20 minutes for Midtown
Manhattan, between 06:00 and midnight.
Nine passenger terminals are located around JFK International's Central
Terminal Area. The terminals and corresponding parking lots are divided
into four color-coded sections. The green quadrant contains Terminals
1, 2 and 3; the blue quadrant Terminals 4E and 4W; the orange quadrant
Terminals 5, 6 and 7 and the red quadrant Terminals 8 and 9. This information
is also posted on large color-coded signs on the approach to the central
terminal area on both the Van Wyck and JFK Expressways.
There is a huge range of shops, restaurants, snack bars and service
kiosks in each of the terminals at JFK International. Location maps
are prominently displayed and for those wishing to visit a business
in another terminal, the red, white and blue bus service connects all
of them. Be advised, however, that during peak afternoon hours a round
trip can take up to an hour.
There are five major car rental companies operating at JFK International
Airport. The offices are located along the Van Wyck Expressway near
the entrance to the airport. At each terminal's arrivals level (usually
near the baggage carousel), there is either a rental car counter or
courtesy telephone. Courtesy transport is available from each terminal
to the rental car offices.
JFK International Airport offers short-term Central Terminal Area (CTA)
parking and long-term parking. John F. Kennedy International Airport
is located in the south-eastern section of Queens County, New York City,
on Jamaica Bay. It is fifteen miles (24 km) by highway from midtown
Manhattan and will cost about 40 USD by taxi. Carey Transportation coaches
leave every 20 minutes for Midtown Manhattan, between 06:00 and midnight.
There is a huge range of shops, restaurants, snack bars and service
kiosks in each of the terminals at JFK International. Location maps
are prominently displayed and for those wishing to visit a business
in another terminal, the red, white and blue bus service connects all
of them. Be advised, however, that during peak afternoon hours a round
trip can take up to an hour.
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