Newark Airport, with more than 30 airlines (many of which are international), is across the Hudson River (and then some) from New York City—about 16 miles from Midtown Manhattan. Here’s how to get to Midtown Manhattan from Newark Liberty: • Taxi: Approximately $60 to $80 metered ...
When I arrived in NYC (Newark Airport Express bus into the Port Authority from Newark Airport) I came into the Port Authority area (bus discharged passengers on the street, not in the terminal) and went to the 42nd street station to take the subway to the Hi Hostel. The escalator and el...
Follow directions [[#From the north|from the north]]. * If you want to be ''really'' cheap, you could take the Q10 bus and use the free transfer to get onto the E or F at Kew Gardens-Union Turnpike. The total cost would be '''$2.50'''. === Newark Airport === * [http:...
Getting to NYCFor those traveling by air, NYC is served by seven area airports. Of these, three are major hubs: John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and LaGuardia Airport (LGA) are both in Queens, while Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) is located in neighboring New Jersey...
CBS News New York's Dick Brennan went to John F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport to find out, is air travel really getting worse? Have things gotten that bad? The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey says through August,there have...
Whether you embark at JFK International Airport or Newark International (EWR), you’re looking at a solid14 hours of non-stop flying. The return journey is an hour shorter. If you opt to fly from New York to Tokyo via a transit point, you stand to save several hundred dollars on your...
We’ll introduce these concepts in the upcoming Sections1.1-1.3. If you are already somewhat familiar with these concepts, feel free to skip to Section1.4where we’ll introduce our first dataset: all domestic flights departing one of the three main New York City (NYC) airports in 2013. This...
Getting to NYCFor those traveling by air, NYC is served by seven area airports. Of these, three are major hubs: John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and LaGuardia Airport (LGA) are both in Queens, while Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) is located in neighboring New Jersey...