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From JFK, take the "Air Train" to Jamaica Station. There, you can catch the LIRR (Long Island Railroad) into Penn Station in Manhattan. From Penn Station, you can catch an Amtrak train upstate to Albany.
Newark International Airport (EWR) is closer to JFK Airport than Penn Station in New York City. Newark is approximately 15 miles away from JFK, while Penn Station is about 20 miles away. This makes Newark the more convenient option in terms of distance to JFK.
No, the Amtrak service does not directly connect Tampa International Airport (TPA) to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). Amtrak primarily operates train services, and there are no direct train routes between these two airports. Travelers typically need to use a combination of train and air travel, or consider alternative transportation options such as flying directly or using a bus or car service.
It was not JFK, it was IDL. The code was changed to JFK after the airport name was changed. IDL was reassigned to Indianaola Mississippi.
Both LaGuardia and JFK Airports are in Queens.
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Assuming you're traveling to Manhattan, any of the three major airports will work (LaGuardia, Newark or JFK). However, if you are planning to use public transportation, you should choose Newark or JFK, because LaGuardia does not have a rail station. Newark Liberty International Airport is served by NJ Transit and Amtrak trains. JFK is connected by AirTrain to the subway and to the Long Island Rail Road station in Jamaica, Queens. (The trip time from Newark is usually slightly shorter.)
From JFK you can take the air-tram to the Howard Beach/JFK airport stop on the A subway line. That is an express train that goes to 34th street-penn station. Getting off at this stop puts you directly in Penn Station, all you have to do is follow the signs. If you are coming from Penn Station going to JFK airport, make sure to get a on JFK/Far Rockaway bound A train, there are 3 different A trains.
To travel from JFK Airport to the Statue of Liberty, you can take a combination of public transportation options. First, take the AirTrain from JFK Airport to Jamaica Station, then transfer to the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) to Penn Station. From there, you can take the subway to Battery Park, where you can catch a ferry to the Statue of Liberty.
JFK Airport is in the borough of Queens.
To travel from JFK Airport to the Bronx, you can take the AirTrain to Jamaica Station and transfer to the subway. From Jamaica Station, take the E train towards Manhattan and transfer to the D train at 42nd Street - Port Authority Bus Terminal. The D train will take you to the Bronx.
I'm not from the USA, but I tried to Google it. I don't know, but it says La Guardia Airport LaGuardia Airport is probably your best bet. JFK Airport is an alternate route if traffic is bad.