Aurports in new york

The Empire State! New York has three major airports that serve as gateways to the state and the world. Here are the details:

  1. John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK):
    • Located in Queens, about 15 miles (24 km) southeast of Midtown Manhattan.
    • Serves as a major hub for American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and JetBlue Airways.
    • Offers non-stop flights to over 150 destinations worldwide.
    • Has eight terminals (1-8) and is connected to the city by the AirTrain JFK and the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR).
  2. LaGuardia Airport (LGA):
    • Located in Queens, about 8 miles (13 km) east of Midtown Manhattan.
    • Serves as a focus city for Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, and United Airlines.
    • Offers non-stop flights to over 100 destinations worldwide.
    • Has two terminals (A and B) and is connected to the city by the M60 Select Bus Service and the Q70 Select Bus Service.
  3. Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR):
    • Located in Newark, New Jersey, about 16 miles (25 km) west of Midtown Manhattan.
    • Serves as a major hub for United Airlines and a focus city for Delta Air Lines.
    • Offers non-stop flights to over 150 destinations worldwide.
    • Has three terminals (A, B, and C) and is connected to the city by the AirTrain Newark and the New Jersey Transit rail system.

All three airports offer a range of transportation options to get you to your destination in New York City, including taxis, ride-hailing services, buses, and trains.