John F. Kennedy International
Place: Queens district, 20 kilometres south-east of Manhattan View map
Website: https://www.jfkairport.com/
How to get to the city: The airport is connected to the city by several public bus routes: Q10, which connects to metro lines A, E and F; Q3 to metro line C and B15 to metro lines 3 and 4... There is also a direct bus service to Manhattan and express buses to Grand Central Station and Penn Station. The AirTrain connects to the metro network and Long Island railway station and there is also a high-speed service to Manhattan. Of course, there are also taxis and van and limousine hire.
Terminals: The airport has 6 terminals 1, 2, 4, 5, 7 and 8.
Newark Liberty International
Place: New Jersey, including the cities of Newark and Elizabeth View map
Website: https://www.newarkairport.com/
How to get to the city: Bus routes 28, 37, 62, 67 and 107 travel into the city. There is also an express bus service to New York city. The Airtrain train service to the railway station. This service also connects to JFK airport. Options such as taxis, car, van and limousine hire are also possible.
Terminals: The airport has 3 passenger terminals: A, B and C as well as a cargo terminal.
LaGuardia
Place: the Queens district, 13 kilometres from downtown Manhattan View map
How to get to the city: Buses number Q70, Q47, Q72 and Q48 connect the airport with Queens, Brooklyn and Midtown Manhattan and the subway. The Bronx is reached by the M60 bus and connects with subway lines N or Q. There are also express bus lines that connect the airport to the bus terminal, Grand Central Station and Penn Station. In addition, there is limousine and private car hire.
Terminals: The airport has 4 terminals: A, B, C and D.