They aren't going to give that number to anyone. You have to to call American Airlines and put up with their automated robots until you give up. It is how they conceal the fact that American Airlines has the absolute worst customer service in the world. If they lose your luggage, which they often do, you are totally at their mercy. Good luck.
The most convenient way to get to or from JFK and Atlantic City is to hire a private sedan/limo service. The drive time would be approximately 160 minutes and the rate would be approximately $225 for up to 2 passengers.
Public transit is a much less-expensive alternative but the trip will take longer depending on connections. Rail service from JFK to Manhattan is available but a change of trains is required. Amtrak runs from JFK to Philadelphia, and from there New Jersey Transit operates both buses and trains to Atlantic City.
22 km. (14 miles) as the crow flies, or 35 km. (22 miles) by car and ferry.
The cheapest way is to take the subway. You can also take a cab or an airport shuttle like Super Shuttle (1-800-BLUE-VAN).
First, take the shuttle (called the AirTrain) from inside the JFK terminals, to the Howard Beach Station of the A train (of the A-C-E, the blue line). Then take the Manhattan-bound A train to 34th Street-Penn Station.
The Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower are many thousands of miles apart, and you would be even close to being able to see one from the other, even if you were at the top, giving the broadest field of view. You can see for miles from the top of the Eiffel Tower, but you can't see for thousands of miles.
Air miles from New Orleans, Louisiana, to St. Paul, Minnesota, total 1,052 miles. That is 1,692 kilometers or 914 nautical miles.
It depends on the route you take. If you go parkway to turnpike directly to the airport it would be $ 8.25 ($5.25 parkway - cape may exit to exit 129, $3 for turnpike exit 11-exit 14). You could save the $3 and just take rte. 1/9 north straight to the airport from the parkway. Depending on the time of day ( I.E. in rush hour) it wouldn't be worth it sitting in traffic.
It will take about 3 hours and 25 minutes.
The closest major airport to Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB) is Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB / KSFB). The airport is in Sanford, Florida and is about 43 miles by car from DAB.
$8.00 without EZPass $8.00 without EZPass
A flight from Tampa to Washington, D.C. is approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes long, non-stop. Flight time can increase to almost 4 hours duration, depending on the airline provider.
As of 2012, from JFK to Manhattan or vice versa, there is a $52 flat rate for New York City yellow cabs, NOT including tips, tolls and the 50-cent New York State tax. Yellow cabs carry up to four passengers.
London (LON) to New York, NY (NYC)
Shortest Flight Duration 7 hours 25 mins
This is a bit of a tricky question. JFK is much further south than LaGuardia, making it much closer to downtown Manhattan, north/south-wise. But JFK is also much further east than LaGuardia, making LaGuardia technically closer as the crow flies (meaning, if you were to draw an imaginary, direct line between the two).
Basically, if you were to draw a straight line west (northwest, actually) from LaGuardia to Manhattan, the line would hit upper Manhattan (at around 116th Street or so). If you were to draw a straight line (north)west from JFK to Manhattan, the line would hit lower (downtown) Manhattan, a little bit south of 14th Street. But since JFK is much further east, the drive in miles from LaGuardia to downtown Manhattan is still a bit shorter than the drive in miles from JFK to downtown Manhattan.
By car, it's about 30 minutes in good traffic, up to 90 minutes in really bad traffic. By train (the AirTrain shuttle and then the subway) it's somewhere between 60 and 90 minutes. About an hour and 15 minutes on average, I guess.
JFK was the 35th American president. He was the first Catholic president, and served in WW ii . He was actively involved in the civil rights movement, and was assassinated on November 22nd on a parade in Dallas. Another random fact is that his favorite color was green. We love you JFK! :) Minor edits by Kiddo2000
Delta operate out of Terminals 2 and 3 at JFK.
it depends on which route you take. i have found three routes which range from 103 miles to 209 miles hope this helps, google maps is a great way to find the best route, hope this helps
Depends how much money you want to spend. If you have the money, hire a car service. If not, NJ Transit to Penn Station, then the E train (Subway) to the Air Train to JFK. Takes longer than a car and with a lot of baggage, not a lot of fun. Up to you!
It's 1,337 miles - about 20 hours 57 mins by car
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