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New York on a Budget - Getting There
Getting There

By Mark Kahler, About.com

Mark Kahler, licensed to About.comMark Kahler, licensed to About.com

New York is second only to London in the number of air passengers who arrive and depart each year.

For that reason, it also can be economical to fly here. Most of the world's major airlines maintain a presence in what they consider America's most important city.

New York Airfares and Stopovers

Some North Americans en route to off-season Europe will find some the best airfares run through New York. British Airways is among the carriers offering cheap Trans-Atlantic flights from JFK.

A bargain stopover in New York is definitely possible in the winter months. But fares to New York itself can be attractive, too.

JetBlue bills itself as New York's budget carrier. They mainly serve Florida, California and the Northeast with low one-way fares.

The key is searching airline special offer sites until you find a good fare.

And Now the Bad News

Flights into and out of New York might be a bargain at times, but delays are frequent and the airports are overcrowded.

Let's start with La Guardia, generally ranked atop the list of airports to avoid if at all possible.

Need evidence? Studies show La Guardia leads the nation in flight delays. It's such a problem that the number of flights had to be cut as a corrective measure. Make certain there are no alternatives before booking into or out of LGA. If you find a low fare into LGA, weigh the savings against the time you are likely to lose in delays.

Kennedy (JFK) offers somewhat better efficiency, but you'll be dodging construction. No less than $9 billion USD will be spent here before 2006 to build new parking, light rail, roadways and terminal improvements. The JFK Web site can help you map out a route through the confusion to-and-from your airline.

Newark Liberty (EWR) is about 16 miles from JFK and sometimes provides cheaper outbound flights. Getting there involves time and tolls, so plan and budget accordingly.

Arrival and Departure Strategies

Rule One: Avoid taking a cab.

From EWR to Manhattan, fares run between $34-55 USD. It's at least $30 from JFK, if you can find one. LGA cab fares to Manhattan are in the $22-$30 range. These prices do not include tolls or tips.

Much better budget options exist with the Port Authority's Airport Express Buses. The one-way costs are $12-$15 USD; they vary only slightly by airport. During operating hours (6:40 AM-11:40 PM), you'll rarely wait more than 45 minutes for a bus. Manhattan service includes East Side, West Side, and Penn Station venues.

The budget champion to-and-from the airport is MTA. If you're confident navigating the system, a combination of buses and subway can take you anywhere for $2.00 USD. That is possible only with a MetroCard, which allows free transfers.

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