JFK Airport-Gateway to United States
Courtesy: New York Times
Effective June 26th
Note: These changes only apply to Outside pickups and NOT to Inside Pickups.
During the daily peak hours of 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m., passengers arriving at Terminal 4 must meet their for-hire vehicles (e.g. Uber/Lyft) in the Remote Ride App & Car Services Lot.
Passengers arriving at the airport should go to the front of Terminal 4 and board the free shuttle bus to get to the Remote Ride App & Car Services Lot (there will be continuous free shuttle bus service to the lot with an abundance of buses arriving every one to two minutes).
There will be no change for passengers being dropped off to depart from the airport (these passengers can continue to be dropped off at the front of the terminal). Taxis/Yellow Cab pick-ups and drop-offs will continue at the front of the terminal as well.
For More Information; Please go to the JFK Airport Page at:
Announcements terminal-4-ride-up-pickup
Note: These changes only apply to Outside pickups and NOT to Inside Pickups.
Cancellation Policy Airport Rates |
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Cancellation Policy | Executive Sedan | Executive SUV | ||
Curbside Pickup | Inside Pickup | Curbside Pickup | Inside Pickup | |
Before dispatch | No Charge | No Charge | No Charge | No Charge |
1-5 min after dispatch | No Charge | No Charge | No Charge | No Charge |
6-20 min after dispatch | $35.00 | $35.00 | $45.00 | $45.00 |
21 min after dispatch until reservation time | $35.00 + $1.10/min wait time |
$95.00 + $1.10/min wait time |
$45.00 + $1.50/min wait time |
$105.00 + $1.50/min wait time |
After reservation time | Full fare + $1.10/min |
Full fare + $1.10/min |
Full fare + $1.50/min |
Full fare + $1.50/min |
Elite provides airport transfer from JFK airport to every city in the tri-state area.
Our top 10 destinations are as follows:
JFK Rates (All-Inclusive) |
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JFK To/From |
Executive Sedan | Executive SUV | ||
Curbside Pickup | Inside Pickup | Curbside Pickup | Inside Pickup | |
Albany | $631.80 | $692.69 | $1006.22 | $1067.38 |
East Hampton | $398.81 | $459.69 | $641.22 | $702.38 |
Philadelphia | $427.50 | $487.50 | $666.42 | $726.70 |
Baltimore | $778.50 | $838.50 | $1239.21 | $1299.49 |
Boston | $851.50 | $911.50 | $1376.41 | $1436.99 |
Burlington | $1126.50 | $1186.50 | $1832.99 | $1893.27 |
Hartford | $449.50 | $509.50 | $721.50 | $781.77 |
Harrisburg | $667.50 | $727.50 | $1079.57 | $1139.85 |
Providence | $676.50 | $736.50 | $1101.54 | $1161.82 |
Washington | $874.50 | $934.50 | $1401.36 | $1461.63 |
FlightView, it is designed to dispatch the next available vehicle with optimized Dispatch policies for on-time arrival of the vehicle for your pickup and minimize dead time for drivers.
Based on our 37 years of industry experience, we have optimized our Dispatch Policy, as below, to save waiting time charges to the customers and dead time for the drivers. The Dispatch Delay Option gives you the control, if you wish, to delay or expedite the time of dispatch.
During inclement weather when there are erratic flight delays, flights may land but sit on the tarmac for some extended period of time and do not make to the gate until some time (due to unavailability of the gate, as all the flight start landing at the same time after the weather clears), we switch to a Dispatch only when the flight is at the gate model, or when you call us that you are ready.
With direct API integration of SmartCab®, Elite’s Dispatch system, with FlightView, we track all incoming flights from scheduled departure time from the originating city to touchdown time at the NYC destinations, JFK, EWR and LGA, providing ETA updates, flight diversions and flight cancellations.
With flight check we update customer pickup time regularly. If your flight is late then we dispatch the car closer to flight arrival time. This eliminates unnecessary waiting time and customers don’t have to pay extra waiting time charges.
Each Terminal at JFK has its own pick area, which is subject to change during ongoing construction. Pickup Point will change depending upon whether it is an outside pickup or inside pickup (inside the terminal). Always stay alert and please free to call your driver or the car company when in doubt. A text message or email may provide you a link for the driver location.
Pick up points for each terminal are listed below under “Meet Your Driver” heading.
For an efficient operation and to minimize costs to you and dead time for the driver, cars are dispatched just in time. Once a vehicle is dispatched, we send automatic email and text messages to you regarding your vehicle and its time of arrival. You can click on a link provided in your message to check the real time location of your driver and how to communicate with your driver, if needed.
Call 1-800-472-1123
Our dispatch office is available 24/7 with live operators ready to assist you. Call any time for prompt and reliable support, day or night. Your satisfaction is our priority. If you prefer to use email, our dispatch email address is res@EliteNY.com
In 2019, Port Authority of NY and NJ approved the implementation of “airport access fee” surcharges on FHV and taxi trips, with the revenue earmarked to support the agency’s capital programs. Currently, this surcharge of $2.50 applies to all pickups and drops by Taxis or private hires.
New York John F. Kennedy Airport, known by many around the world simply as “JFK”, was the world’s first large-scale international airport. The airport has been especially unique due to the unprecedented airline involvement in the design and construction of its terminals.
JFK is centrally located in the Jamaica neighborhood of Queens. After meeting your driver, go west 16 miles (26 km) to Manhattan; Average travel time 45 minutes to either Broadway (Midtown) or the world’s financial center on Wall Street (Downtown). Head east from Kennedy Airport and 90 miles (two hours) later arrive in the Hamptons, playground for the rich and famous.
The Air Train links all passenger terminals with NYC’s Subway system at Jamaica and Howard Beach Stations. At Jamaica Station, you can take the E line or the Long Island Rail Road. At Howard Beach, you can take the A line.
Beware of hustlers at the John F Kennedy Airport (JFK). It is an age-old curse by “Criminals taking advantage of just arriving passengers at JFK or other similar ports of disembarkation”. Despite regular loudspeaker announcements broadcasted by the Port Authority and signage in all terminals warning travelers, people still fall victim to these expert fraudsters. Criminals posing as legitimate taxi or limo drivers solicit arriving tourists or visitors and take them for a ride (literally). Once in their vehicle you may be overcharged, threatened or dumped at some random location. These Hustlers are waiting
At John F Kennedy Airport (JFK), the best way of getting airport transfer or transportation is to pre-book your ride with a legitimate Private Hire, limo or Black Car service. The other good options are to get a taxi at the airport-controlled taxi line or get an Uber or Lyft. The Information Counter just outside the Customs Hall can guide you to the Taxi Line or your Private Hire, Black Car or Uber-Lyft pick up area. Know your fare in advance. At JFK, Taxi Fare for Manhattan is fixed. If you are going someplace other than Manhattan, ask the Taxi Dispatcher for an estimated fare to your destination. Cost of your pre-arrange Private Hire, Black Car or limo ride should also be fixed and include all charges including tolls, taxes and credit card fees, etc. Only pay by credit card, even in a taxi. Before entering into a taxi, make certain that the driver will accept a credit card. Get a receipt. Please note down the Taxi License Number in case you forget something in the taxi. To avoid “Lost & Found” problems, using a legitimate Private Hire or Black Car Company that tracks your ride history and offers the surest way to get your property returned.
Currently, JFK has five active terminals and has 130 gates in total. The terminals are numbered 1–8, but only 5 are operational. Active terminals and the numbering of terminals has changed many times over the last 75 years, with changes in the travel industry air travel has increased, airlines have changed, merged and disappeared due to economic ebb and flow necessitating larger terminals with larger capacities. In time, older terminals needed replacements while new technologies and security requirements
necessitated changes. We have seen it as a never ending construction project with a better and better design. While Foreign Exchange facilities are in less demand, duty-free shops have created an atmosphere of a shopping mall. When airlines stopped serving food on the planes, restaurants and food shops took over. It is always in a flux. The 5 operational terminals are listed below.
Opened in 1998, under a consortium of four major carriers, Air France, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, and Lufthansa, directed the construction of Terminal1 that replaced the original International Arrivals Terminal (IAB) after 50 years of operation.
Present offerings for travelers, in addition to Air France/KLM, KAL, Lufthansa and Prime class lounges, include 16 restaurant and grab-and-go locations plus 20 retail and Duty-Free International Shops.
While currently under modernization, all passengers are met curbside in front of T1 at the designated pickup area.
Inside Meet & Greet
Domestic Flights:
For domestic arrival, please meet your driver outside the baggage claim area.
International Flights:
For international arrival, please meet your driver outside customs exit door.
Outside Pick Up Points
Passenger pickup area is divided into 4 adjacent areas.
JFK Terminal 4, also called Delta Terminal JFK, was opened in 2013 and handles International Arrivals at JFK. Terminal 4 has 43 gates divided into two concourses, Concourse A and Concourse B. T4 is the main hub for Delta Air Lines and the largest terminal at JFK, serving 30 international and domestic airlines. T4 is now in Phase 2.5 of a seamless multiphase redevelopment program.
The project will increase capacity with 10 new aircraft parking positions and add another domestic baggage claim carousel. Other scheduled improvements include an updated check-in hall with mechanized checked-bag screening, added curb drop-off space, added dining and shopping options, continued technology enhancements including free Wi-Fi, additional digital signage, and transformation of the regional jet (planes with 50–76 seats) gate areas to accommodate mainline aircraft (100 seats or more).
There are multiple pickup points at Terminal 4. Passengers can meet their driver inside the terminal or outside the terminal.
Inside Meet & Greet
Domestic Flights:
For domestic arrival, please meet your driver outside the baggage claim area.
International Flights:
For international arrival, please meet your driver outside customs exit door.
Outside Pick Up Points
Passenger pickup area is divided into 4 adjacent areas.
In October 2008 JetBlue opened its new hub at JFK Terminal 5 as the manager and primary tenant of the building. T5 provides convenient check-in kiosks and self-tagging options to help speed the TSA screening process before travelers enter the International Arrivals Concourse (T5i). Completed in 2016, offerings include multiple dining and retail options, free Wi-Fi and abundant charging stations throughout, and an outdoor rooftop deck.
There are multiple pickup points at Terminal 5. Passengers can meet their driver inside the terminal or outside the terminal.
Inside Meet & Greet
Domestic Flights:
For domestic arrival, please meet your driver outside the baggage claim area.
International Flights:
Outside Pick Up Points
Follow signs to the Free Shuttle to Terminal 7 Level 2 Orange Parking Lot.
Built for BOAC and Air Canada in 1970. T7 was formerly operated by British Airways, who moved out in December 2022. Terminal 7, which had been the only airport terminal operated on US soil by a foreign carrier, is now managed by JFK Millennium Partners Group.
Currently, Alaska and Aer Lingus are the only two lounges in T7, both member-only. Available for travelers are several eateries, plus 15 retail stores and a Duty-Free shop.
There are multiple pickup points at Terminal 7. Passengers can meet their driver inside the terminal or outside the terminal.
Inside Meet & Greet
Domestic Flights:
For domestic arrival, please meet your driver outside the Level 1 by the baggage claim area.
International Flights:
For international arrival, please meet your driver at Level 1 by Customs Exit Door.
Outside Pick Up Points
Passenger pickup area is divided into 4 adjacent areas.
In late 2020 United Airlines (UA) announced they would return to JFK in February 2021 after a 5-year hiatus. As of March 28, 2021, United operated transcontinental nonstop service from Terminal 7 to its west coast hubs in San Francisco and Los Angeles. On October 29, 2022, however, United suspended service to JFK once again.
T8, the result of an 8-year program, is twice the size of Madison Square Garden. The redesigned terminal, a joint venture of American Airlines and British Airways, offers dozens of retail and food outlets, 84 ticket counters, 44 self-service kiosks, ten security checkpoint lanes, and a U.S. Customs and Border Protection facility that can process more than 1,600 people an hour. It has one
American Airlines Admirals Club, with three lounges for premium class and frequent flyers.
The goal in reconstruction was to build the largest passenger terminal at JFK. This new terminal was built in four phases and opened officially in August 2007. Today American Airlines operates Terminal 8 which has become the central hub for the One World airline alliance.
Terminal 8 has 31 gates: 14 gates in Concourse B (1–8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, and 20) and 17 gates in Concourse C (31–47). Passenger access to and from Concourse C is by a tunnel that includes moving walkways.
For Curbside service proceed outside to the middle island between areas C & B. For Domestic flights inside Meet & Greet service your driver will meet you at the Baggage Area; For International flights your driver will meet you outside the Customs Door
Inside Meet & Greet
Domestic Flights:
For domestic arrival, please meet your driver outside the baggage claim area.
International Flights:
For international arrival, please meet your driver in front of Customs Exit Door.
Outside Pick Up Points
Passenger pickup area is divided into 4 adjacent areas.
All terminals are fully served by Taxis, Black Cars, Uber and other for-hire vehicles. All For Hire (FHV) vehicles serving JFK are licensed by the New York City Taxi & Limousine Commission.
Just like taxis, Black Car Companies, vehicles and drivers are all licensed and regulated by the City of New York Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC). Vehicles are inspected for safety by the TLC every four months. Drivers are licensed after mandatory classes, background checks, driving record checks and drug testing. Insurance filings of the vehicles and driving records of the drivers are monitored on a continuous basis, with direct computer links to the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and other agencies.
Black Car and Limo Companies are only allowed to pick up by prearranged reservations or by calling a company you know after arriving at the airport. If your car company is a small company, you should make a reservation because it may not have a vehicle readily available for on demand service.
Elite Limousine Plus is the largest Black Car and Private Hire Company in the New York Metropolitan area, with over 300 Vehicles in its fleet. You can make a reservations in multiple ways
Black Car or Private Hire Transfer fares from JFK vary from company to company based on the quality and reliability of service. Elite offers the best value based on quality and reliability.
The Pickup Area for your reservation will depend on your choice of reservation and your terminal.
Appropriate pick up points are listed above for each terminal under the heading
“Meet Your Driver”.
At John F. Kennedy (JFK) Airport, all terminals are serviced by a Metered Taxi Line, managed by a Uniformed Taxi Dispatcher. There are signs all over the arrivals hall to guide you to it. Only Yellow Medallion taxis, licensed by the City of New York Taxi Limousine Commission (TLC) are allowed at the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Airport. Vehicles are inspected for safety by the TLC every four
At John F. Kennedy (JFK) Airport, all terminals are serviced by a Metered Taxi Line, managed by a Uniformed Taxi Dispatcher. There are signs all over the arrivals hall to guide you to it. Only Yellow Medallion taxis, licensed by the City of New York Taxi Limousine Commission (TLC) are allowed at the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Airport. Vehicles are inspected for safety by the TLC every four months. Drivers are licensed after mandatory classes, background checks, driving record and drug testing. Insurance filings of the vehicles and the motor vehicle data of the drivers are monitored on a continuous basis, with direct computer links to the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and other agencies.
months. Drivers are licensed after mandatory classes, background checks, driving record and drug testing. Insurance filings of the vehicles and the motor vehicle data of the drivers are monitored on a continuous basis, with direct computer links to the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and other agencies.
You are only allowed to board a taxi at the taxi line.
A taxi driver cannot meet you inside the airport terminal.
For Airport Transfers from JFK, we have various pick up options.
Black Car or Private Hire Transfer fares from JFK vary from company to company based on the quality and reliability of service. Elite offers the best value based on quality and reliability.
Both Uber and Lyft are available at John F. Kennedy (JFK) Airport. In their business model, drivers do not provide Meet and Greet Service to pick you up inside the terminal, You must walk to meet your driver. They do not offer fixed fares, as they change depending on the traffic and delays.
This is a list of some of the rental car companies at the John F. Kennedy (JFK) airport
John F. Kennedy (JFK) Airport is easily accessible by a private car, Taxi, Black Car, Uber and Lyft. Not the case by rail, bus or subway, as these modes require end-of-line connection to Air Train and MTA Bus Service at an additional cost.
There is no direct rail or subway service to the John F Kennedy (JFK) airport, but connectivity to the subway system and Long Island Railroad hub at Jamaica Station is provided by the Air Train system.
At Jamaica Station, you can take the E, J or Z subway lines at the Sutphin Boulevard Station. Once you board the subway system, you can traverse the whole NY subway system. The New York City Subway System is huge and very inexpensive. With one minimal fare, you can travel from any point to any point in the system by transferring one subway line to another subway line. The Subway System can also connect you to Port Authority Bus Terminal at 40 St. and 8th. Avenue in Manhattan, where you can get long distance buses to major suburbs in the Metropolitan New York Area or most major cities within the United States. Long Island Railroad can connect you to Penn Station and Grand Central Station, where you can get fast trains to Boston and Washington DC
Air Train is JFK Airport’s dedicated rail network. These trains stop at each passenger terminal. The Air Train system also serves Federal Circle, the JFK long-term parking lot, and two multimodal stations: Howard Beach and Jamaica. Air Train travel within the JFK airport boundary is free, external transfers to Howard Beach and Jamaica Station are paid via Metro Card and provide
connectivity to the New York City Subway, Long Island Rail Road, and MTA Bus services. At Jamaica Station, you can take the E, J or Z subway lines at the Sutphin Boulevard Station. Once you board the subway system, you can traverse the whole NY subway system. The New York City Subway System is huge and very inexpensive for riders. With one minimal fare, you can travel from any point to any point in the system by transferring one subway line to another with no additional fare. At some points, it even offers free connectivity to the MTA bus system. The Subway System can also connect you to the Port Authority Bus Terminal at 40 St. and 8th. Avenue in Manhattan, where you can get long distance buses to major suburbs in the Metropolitan New York Area or most major cities within the United States. Long Island Railroad, Jamaica Station connects you to Penn Station and Grand Central Station, where you can get fast trains to Boston and Washington DC
As of 2022, only the Q3 bus serves Terminal 8. The Q10 and B15 serve the Lefferts Boulevard station on the Air Train, and it includes a free transfer. Bus fares are paid via Metro Card or OMNY systems, with free transfers provided to New York City Subway services.
For Group Transfers to and from John F. Kennedy (JFK) Airport, Elite provides Mercedes sprinter vans and luxury coach
buses for groups of all sizes. With these luxury vehicles you can travel in comfort to a destination of your choice, Manhattan, Boston, Washington, DC, Atlantic City or Niagara Falls Advance reservation and payment is required.
There is no subway stop at the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Airport You can connect to the nearest subway station at Howard Beach or Jamaica Station using Air Train or an MTA bus, mentioned above. At Jamaica Station, you can take the E, J or Z subway lines from the Sutphin Boulevard Station. Once you board the subway system, you can traverse the whole NY subway system. The New York City Subway System is huge and very inexpensive for the riders. With one minimal fare, you can travel from any point to any point in the system by transferring one subway line to another with no additional fare. At some points, it even offers free connectivity to the MTA bus system. The Subway System can also connect you to the Port Authority Bus Terminal at 40 St. and 8th. Avenue in Manhattan, where you can get long distance buses to major suburbs in the Metropolitan New York Area or most major cities within the United States. Long Island Railroad connects you to Penn Station and Grand Central Station, where you can get fast trains to Boston and Washington, DC.
A Travel Plaza on John F. Kennedy (JFK) Airport property houses a food court,filling station, and originally four Tesla Superchargers.
For More detailed information, check JFK Website https://www.jfkairport.com/
Uber cost depends upon travel distance and time. Since New York city traffic is unpredictable at times, the cost of an Uber ride would fall within a wide range.
Unlike Elite Limousine, Uber prices surge during peak hours or when the demand is more in a certain geographical area. Multiple flight arrivals at or around the same time may create unusual demand resulting in surge prices.
There is no train or subway option. But there are multiple ground transfer options. Most cost effective is the shuttle bus connection to other airports. Other choices are Taxi or other limousine services like Elite which provides a fixed-rate service.
Yes and NO. Uber or Taxi drivers don’t pick up passengers from inside the terminals. But Elite can pick you up from baggage claim (or outside customs area for international passengers). Driver will assist you with the luggage handling and will take you to the parking lot. Although there is an extra charge of $50 for this service, this is the most convenient service. It also includes up to 60 minutes of free wait time.
Yes. When placing the reservation, use the SPECIAL REQUEST function on the Mobile App or Website to notify that you are traveling with your pet. Type in any additional information for the driver.
No. As per Taxi and Limousine commission regulations, no smoking or drinking is allowed in the car.
Yes. Child seat can be provided for reservation only. There would be an extra charge for this service. Please consult Elite’s rates book for the exact details.
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