❤To learn more about NYC, check out the New York City section of my blog here: allytravels.com/places/united-states/new-york-city/ ✈ For written directions on how to get from JFK to Times Square, head here: allytravels.com/how-to-get-from-jfk-to-manhattan/
Yeah, you just have to swipe twice and be aware that the unlimited card won’t work for air train and is limited to one person - so best to load your card with cash if youre sharing 😊
If it were me traveling with that much, I’d say it’s worth it, especially if it’s after a long-haul flight. If it’s after a short flight, or I’m on a budget then I’d prob take public transit (just make sure to use the elevators to avoid having to carry your bags up and down the steps)
Take an E subway may be a suitable ride during daytime. Typically you don't want to take the subway at 2 am due to weird people around. A subway ride I don't think proper when the cars are packed. A LIRR ride is better service; no strange people, an overhead rack for your luggage is always there.
@@allytravels I have seen too many people taking subway with luggage that they have to have the luggage going over the turnstiles while they can just first slide the luggage under the bar before swiping the Metrocard for yourself 🤔
E train goes to forest hills and kew gardens, which are some of the richest neighborhoods in New York. Of course, if you have lots of luggage that is a different story.
@@darbas57 The Jamaica area like the Sutphin-JFK and The Van Wyck is the opposite especially between 11 pm and 5 am that there may be some questionable individuals roaming around
@@arjosoekardan5906 I've been doing it for more than 40 years. I never had any problems. Besides, you will see many people with suitcases 😀. I am not the only one who travels this way.
There’s crime everywhere in the world, some places it just gets reported on more than others - I’ve lived in the city over a decade and never had any issues 🤷♀️ I’d say just be aware of your surroundings, and don’t leave your things unattended
Sounds like you had a bad experience. It’s def not the easiest, but it’s way more affordable than a cab, and compared to other places I’ve traveled, it’s not the worst 🤷♀️
This video is for JFK to Manhattan. That AirTrain is $8.25 on top of your subway or railroad fare - at Newark Airport you just have to hop on NJ Transit it’s about $16 a person I think
Thanks for watching - everyone needs a different level of detail - There’s lovely more specific written directions in the description and also link to even more detailed directions for those requiring a little extra 😉
I came here looking for instructions, not a million questions. Please talk without a rising inflection every 4 words and I'll be able to appreciate what you're saying.
❤To learn more about NYC, check out the New York City section of my blog here: allytravels.com/places/united-states/new-york-city/
✈ For written directions on how to get from JFK to Times Square, head here: allytravels.com/how-to-get-from-jfk-to-manhattan/
Thank you , much needed information great video
Thank you so much for watching and commenting. I’m so happy you found it helpful!
Thank you for giving info about the MTA app
Lolol thank you sm for this 😂
Happy to help 😊
Thank you
Of course! ❤️
Nice video thank you
Thank you too
Take q10 bus till the last stop and then transfer to Manhattan bound subway trains for free. It will cost you 2.90
Great tip, thank you 😊
Can 1 Metro card work for 2 persons travelling from JFK to Manhanttan ?
Yeah, you just have to swipe twice and be aware that the unlimited card won’t work for air train and is limited to one person - so best to load your card with cash if youre sharing 😊
If traveling with around a 20kg luggage, and hand luggage, is a taxi the best option for me
If it were me traveling with that much, I’d say it’s worth it, especially if it’s after a long-haul flight. If it’s after a short flight, or I’m on a budget then I’d prob take public transit (just make sure to use the elevators to avoid having to carry your bags up and down the steps)
@@allytravels long haul from UK 👍
@@johnnybhoy9578oh yeah, then def treat yourself to a car ride (just double check traffic to make sure there’s no delays)
Do i have to pay for each companion that is traveling with me in the airtrain? Or can i just pay the 8.75$ for two people
Yes, everyone needs to pay to ride the train.
Take an E subway may be a suitable ride during daytime. Typically you don't want to take the subway at 2 am due to weird people around. A subway ride I don't think proper when the cars are packed. A LIRR ride is better service; no strange people, an overhead rack for your luggage is always there.
Timing is definitely something to consider when planning your journey!
@@allytravels I have seen too many people taking subway with luggage that they have to have the luggage going over the turnstiles while they can just first slide the luggage under the bar before swiping the Metrocard for yourself 🤔
E train goes to forest hills and kew gardens, which are some of the richest neighborhoods in New York.
Of course, if you have lots of luggage that is a different story.
@@darbas57 The Jamaica area like the Sutphin-JFK and The Van Wyck is the opposite especially between 11 pm and 5 am that there may be some questionable individuals roaming around
@@arjosoekardan5906 I've been doing it for more than 40 years. I never had any problems. Besides, you will see many people with suitcases 😀. I am not the only one who travels this way.
Does getting the metro unlimited card also cover the Airtrain or is it separate?
Unfortunately it’s separate. But the good is you can just tap to pay with a CC, so you won’t need wait in line to load extra onto your card
Wow so beautiful 👌
How do you deal with the normalized crime?
There’s crime everywhere in the world, some places it just gets reported on more than others - I’ve lived in the city over a decade and never had any issues 🤷♀️ I’d say just be aware of your surroundings, and don’t leave your things unattended
Worst connection from international airport to the city. Only taxi can help. But it's expensive
Sounds like you had a bad experience. It’s def not the easiest, but it’s way more affordable than a cab, and compared to other places I’ve traveled, it’s not the worst 🤷♀️
Is the AirTrain free? It is from Newark APO to the NJ Transit stop. Thanks!
This video is for JFK to Manhattan. That AirTrain is $8.25 on top of your subway or railroad fare - at Newark Airport you just have to hop on NJ Transit it’s about $16 a person I think
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This was more like a ride along not a how to. Your directions were not clear at all. Just saying.
Thanks for watching - everyone needs a different level of detail - There’s lovely more specific written directions in the description and also link to even more detailed directions for those requiring a little extra 😉
I came here looking for instructions, not a million questions. Please talk without a rising inflection every 4 words and I'll be able to appreciate what you're saying.
I’ve got a great link to written instructions in the description. Sounds like it could be useful for you 😉