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Carnegie hall in Manhattan, NY is near to JFK airport (S. Queens), La Guardia Airport (N. Queens), and Newark, NJ airport. All 3 airports are about the same distance away from Manhattan.
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.
It doesn't matter. All three of the major airports in the New York City area -- LaGuardia, JFK and Newark -- are roughly equidistant from Manhattan. LaGuardia is the closest by maybe five miles.
The closest airport to SOHO in Manhattan, New York City, is LaGuardia Airport (LGA), located approximately 8 miles away. John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is also relatively close, about 15 miles away, while Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) is around 16 miles from SOHO. LaGuardia typically offers the most convenient access for domestic flights.
I live in Princeton; the airports in the vicinity are Newark International, Philadelphia Internation, and John F. Kennedy International. If you want the smaller airports, try Princeton Airport, Trenton-Mercer Airport, or Twin Pine Airport. The major airports are all about an hour away, though.
It would take between 45 and 54 minutes to get from JFK airport to Newark airport. The exact time will depend on which route you take, and the traffic at the time that you are on the road.
Atlantic City International Airport (ACY) is 10 miles away from Atlantic City. Philadelphia Airport (PHL) is 65 miles away. Newark Airport (EWR) is 110 miles away. John F Kennedy Airport (JFK) is 135 miles away. Philadelphia Airport is the closest major Airport.
Traffic in the New York area is unpredictable and their are no "normal" conditions. It could be either Kennedy International Airport or Newark International Airport that requires 40 minutes or more travel depending on where you start in Manhattan. The main part of the trip is maneuvering to get out of Manhattan and past the bridge or tunnel. Even then there may be extended rush our traffic to deal with. Any other international airports such as Steward International Airport is definitely more than an hour away.
The Hudson River separates Manhattan island from New Jersey. Manhattan is on the east side of the Hudson River, and New Jersey is on the west side. The George Washington Bridge, which traverses the Hudson and connects Manhattan to New Jersey, is 3500 feet (1067 meters) long. So, the distance between New York City and New Jersey is about 3500 feet or 1067 meters.
The closest major airport to Atlantic City, New Jersey is Atlantic City International Airport (ACY / KACY). This airport is about 13 driving miles from the center of Atlantic City.
The nearest airport to Yankee Stadium is LaGuardia Airport (LGA), located approximately 8 miles away. Another nearby option is Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), about 16 miles from the stadium. John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is also accessible, roughly 20 miles away. LaGuardia is typically the most convenient choice for fans attending games.
Campgaw Mountain in Mahwah, New Jersey is only about 30 miles from midtown Manhattan, about 40 minutes to 1 hour away by car. Tuxedo Ridge Ski Area in Tuxedo, New York is only slightly farther, about 40 miles away from midtown. Perhaps it is also worth noting that a snowboarding competition has been held in New York City itself. On Feb. 8, 2007, the Union Square Street Sessions rail jam was held on a 90-foot snow ramp in Manhattan's Union Square.