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MTA New York City Transit services to LaGuardia and Kennedy Airports

LAGUARDIA AIRPORT

M60 bus from Manhattan and Astoria 
With the M60 bus, you can travel to all terminals at LaGuardia from the West Side, the East Side or Astoria (Queens). The M60 runs between 106 St and Broadway in Manhattan and LaGuardia Airport from approximately 5 am to 1 am, seven days a week. The M60 serves all airport terminals. Connections can be made with all north-south Manhattan subway lines or with the N and Q trains at the Astoria Blvd station.

If you pay your fare with MetroCard, you can transfer free between the subway and the M60 bus. The M60 also makes convenient connections with MTA Metro-North Railroad at the 125 St station. Travel time between Broadway and 116 St and the Delta Terminal is approximately 40 minutes. 
CLICK here for the M60 bus schedule


Q48 from Flushing, Queens 
The Q48 provides local bus service between Flushing and all terminals at LaGuardia Airport. It loops through LaGuardia Airport and makes a stop at Mets-Willets Point. Free transfers between the Q48 any bus or the subway are available if you pay your fare with MetroCard. The Q48 operates from 4:30 AM to 1:00 AM. Travel time from the Main St 7 station to LaGuardia Airport is approximately 30 minutes. 
CLICK here for Q48 schedule.


Q33 and 347 from Jackson Heights 
Q33 and Q47 from Jackson Heights provides local bus service between Jackson Heights and LaGuardia Airport.
CLICK here for Q33 or Q47 schedule


Q72 from Rego Park and Corona
Q72 from Rego Park and Corona provides local bus service between Rego Park-Corona and LaGuardia Airport (Central US Airways and Delta Terminals)
CLICK here for the Q72 schedule

Check the Current Service Status of all MTA services and plan your trip with Plan&Ride.  If you require assistance, please call us at (718) 330-1234, 6 AM to 10 PM, 7 days a week.

 

KENNEDY AIRPORT 
Via the Subway and AirTrain JFK 

A Train

Howard Beach AirTrain station 
The A stops at Howard Beach every 5 to 10 minutes during rush hours and every 15 to 20 minutes evenings and weekends. AirTrain stops at Howard Beach every 4 to10 minutes. 

Most subway lines connect to the. Just be sure you take the A marked "Far Rockaway" or "Rockaway Park", NOT " Lefferts Boulevard". Its about a 12-minute ride from Howard Beach station to the airport. The AirTrain fare is $5 and is in addition to the subway fare. You can pay the AirTrain fare with a Pay-Per-Ride MetroCard.
E, J, Z Trains

Jamaica AirTrain station 
EJZ trains all stop at the Sutphin Boulevard station in Jamaica where you connect to the AirTrain Jamaica station. EJZ trains run every 5 to 10 minutes during rush hours and 8 to 12 minutes evenings and weekends. AirTrain travels to the airport from Jamaica every 4 to 10 minutes. The AirTrain ride to the airport takes about 12 minutes. The AirTrain fare is $5 and is in addition to the subway fare. You can pay the AirTrain fare with a Pay-Per-Ride MetroCard.

At Long Island Rail Road Jamaica station (LIRR) 
You can connect to AirTrain at the LIRR Jamaica station.     

 

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The Port Authority and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) are dedicated to making your travel experience safe and secure. We ask you to take a moment to become familiar with some important security measures. By reviewing them now, you will save time at the airport.

The key to getting through the airport faster is being prepared. Take these steps in order to minimize time at security checkpoints:

Pack luggage in layers (this increases visibility when baggage is scanned)
Ready your boarding pass and ID
Take off outer garments and shoes
Place any loose metal objects in your carry-on
Remove your laptop from your bag and place it in the bin
Passengers should consider placing additional items in checked baggage since this will ensure a more efficient screening process at TSA screening checkpoints (passengers are reminded that the air carriers request they bring only one carry-on bag and one personal item per person).
Passengers are encouraged to have prescription cards for all medications including syringes. Medications should be in original packaging.
Passengers can also expect additional security procedures to be in place including possible body pat downs.
Passengers should give themselves extra time to check in and proceed through the security checkpoint before their flight, especially during the busy holiday travel season.

Liquids: Keep in mind that liquids are allowed in carry-on luggage only in accordance with the TSA's 3-1-1 format. Please review this policy.

Prohibited Items: Click here for a list of prohibited items.

Batteries: Click here for more information if you're traveling with battery-powered equipment.

Food/Gifts: Click here for more information. There are some exceptions to these policies for customers with disabilities and medical conditions.

Visa/Passport Information: Visit the Department of Homeland Security Web sitehere for more information.

Passengers with questions may contact the Transportation Security Administration Coordination Center at (866) 289-9673. Click here to visit the TSA Web site.
Transporting Firearms

State gun laws vary considerably. Before possessing and carrying firearms into New York or New Jersey, please be aware of local state gun control laws. Please check with New York State Police or New Jersey State Police prior to possessing and carrying a weapon into New York or New Jersey.
Traveling with Pets

When traveling with pets, pets should remain in their carriers at all times except for service animals. The Port Authority of NY and NJ and our airport partners have provided pet relief areas for customers. These areas are located in the arrivals area of each terminal. Follow the signs in the baggage claim areas or ask a Customer Care Representative for information.

Owners can take their animals to these pet relief areas and allow the pets to relieve themselves. Owners are expected to clean up after their animals with the materials provided in the pet relief areas. Pet owners whose animals have an accident elsewhere in the terminal are expected to clean up after their animals and notify a member of the cleaning crew.

There are no pet relief areas beyond security checkpoints in any of the terminals at the Port Authority airports.

As policies relating to the transportation of pets vary by airline and time of year, we suggest you contact your airlines directly for details.
Trusted Traveler Programs

U.S. Customs and Border Protection offers expedited travel for pre-approved, low risk travelers who qualify. For information on CBP's Global Entry Program, click here.

For more information visit: Transportation Security Agency (TSA), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

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