Here are your options for getting to John F. Kennedy International Airport via public transportation.
Either way, you’ll take the AirTrain for the last leg of your trip. The AirTrain connects to all airport terminals.
Fare: $11.40 for most riders.
This is an accessible trip.
Follow signs to the AirTrain after you get off the subway. You'll leave the subway fare zone (by going through the turnstiles).
Look for elevators, an escalator, and stairs to the upper level.
Once you're on the upper level, Jamaica Station is straight ahead.
You can board any AirTrain that arrives.
Check which terminal you need at JFK's website, or by asking the airline.
This includes a $2.90 subway fare and an $8.50 AirTrain fare. Use OMNY or your MetroCard at the AirTrain turnstiles to pay the AirTrain fare. You can use unlimited-ride MetroCards on the subway, but not on the AirTrain.
Fare: $11.40 for most riders.
This is an accessible trip.
Make sure your train is headed to Far Rockaway. Lefferts Boulevard-bound trains don't connect to the airport.
Train signs and announcements will tell you where the train is headed. You can also ask the conductor, who sits in the middle of the train.
You can board any AirTrain that arrives.
Check which terminal you need at JFK's website, or by asking the airline.
This includes a $2.90 subway fare and an $8.50 AirTrain fare. Use OMNY or your MetroCard at the AirTrain turnstiles to pay the AirTrain fare. You can use unlimited-ride MetroCards on the subway, but not on the AirTrain.
Fare: $13.50 or $15.50 for most riders from Manhattan or Brooklyn.
This is an accessible trip.
You can board Long Island Rail Road trains at Penn Station or Grand Central in Manhattan or Atlantic Terminal in Downtown Brooklyn. All LIRR service except the Port Washington branch goes through Jamaica, though not all trains stop there. Make sure the train you board stops at Jamaica.
You can buy your rail ticket at the station (from a ticket vending machine or a ticketing desk) or on your phone, via the TrainTime app.
You'll show your ticket to the conductor on the train.
When you arrive at Jamaica Station, take the stairs, elevators, or escalators to the upper level. You’ll board the AirTrain from there.
Use OMNY or your MetroCard at the AirTrain turnstiles to pay the $8.50 fare. Use a MetroCard ticket machine if you need to add value to your card. (Do this in advance to skip the lines.)
You can board any AirTrain that arrives. Check which terminal you need at JFK's website, or by asking the airline.
The exact fare depends on whether you're traveling during peak hours and if you're eligible for a reduced fare.
You can buy a CityTicket from Penn Station, Atlantic Terminal, or Grand Central to Jamaica for $5 during off-peak hours or $7 during peak hours.