Viator · Private tour
Private Transfer from Manhattan to John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK)





Description
Take the worry out of your departure to John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 12 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan / minibus.
Tour Options
Highlights
All taxes and VAT
Meet and greet service
Private one way transfer
Any parking and/or airport tolls
Tips and gratuities
What's included
Included
All taxes and VAT
Meet and greet service
Private one way transfer
Any parking and/or airport tolls
Tips and gratuities
Not included
Excess luggage charges: Only 1 standard suitcase allowed per passenger, size 46x69x29cms (18x27x11in); an additional fee will be applied in case of oversized and extra luggage.
Traveller Ratings
4.0
3 reviews
Important Information
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- The driver will wait for 60 minutes after efective landing time, please contact our assistance center if you can't find the driver on arrival.
- Price is per person.
- Infants (up to 2 years old) and children (up to 6 years old) must be seated in a baby or child seat. Please ensure you select the number of infants or children travelling so that the seat can be provided at the time
- The duration of transfers are approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditions
Reviews(3)
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leslie_c
March 23, 2025
Well, it was a ride to the airport, that part is true…
A Toyota Sienna from Manhattan to JFK, in a mini-van, is not a luxury vehicle and it was not a luxury ride. Sunday 2p trip, the driver chose the 59th Street Bridge out of Manhattan, probably because it’s free. Having lived in the Burroughs for 6 years, I knew that decision puts you on the worst road and drive to JFK. Our ride to the hotel in a black Suburban by a different driver was great, this ride to the airport, was a ride, that’s it.