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AirTrain fares to JFK airport reduced by 50% to ease summer traffic crunch

Miles@Flyingfrugal by Miles@Flyingfrugal
June 20, 2025
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Travelers coming to and from New York City have a pleasant surprise this summer: the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is slashing AirTrain fares to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) by 50%. This move aims to alleviate traffic congestion during the peak travel season.

This fare reduction, which will cut costs from $8.50 to $4.25, is valid from June 30 through Labor Day. While some passengers find the AirTrain inconvenient, this price drop may encourage more people to use it, particularly with expected heavy summer traffic.

Located about 15 miles from Midtown Manhattan, JFK is notorious for its busy traffic. This summer, a combination of factors is set to exacerbate congestion. The airport is undergoing a massive $19 billion renovation—the largest airport redevelopment project in the U.S.—simultaneously with projections of record travel volumes, with over 18.3 million passengers expected.





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“As we enter a busy summer construction phase in our $19 billion project to enhance JFK with record traveler numbers, we urge everyone to opt for public transport over driving,” stated Port Authority chairman Kevin O’Toole.





New roadway under construction at JFK Terminal 6. CLINT HENDERSON/Flying Frugal

“The reduced AirTrain fare is just one of many measures we’re implementing to ensure smooth and reliable transportation to and from JFK,” he added.

Travelers can connect to the AirTrain JFK via the Long Island Railroad, the New York City Subway, and local buses. The AirTrain is accessible from two main transit hubs: Howard Beach Station and Jamaica Station.

Howard Beach links directly to the A subway line, while Jamaica Station connects to the E, J, and Z lines and the LIRR from Grand Central Madison, Penn Station, and Atlantic Terminal. Both entry points require payment through MetroCard or OMNY; however, rides around JFK Airport remain free.

Construction activity at JFK is intensifying, with the Port Authority anticipating over $200 million in construction costs monthly until the summer’s end. Consequently, car access to the airport will be restricted, particularly near Terminal 7, where the old access route is being removed to facilitate the new roadway leading to Terminal 6.

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Construction at JFK Terminal 6. CLINT HENDERSON/Flying Frugal

Rick Cotton, the executive director of the Port Authority, promised an improved JFK experience, saying, “We apologize for any inconvenience, but the new JFK is just around the corner, with the first new gates set to open next year.” The redevelopment includes new Terminal 1 and Terminal 6, with significant renovations planned for Terminals 4 and 8.

Airport officials encourage travelers to take advantage of the discounted AirTrain fares. If driving is necessary, they recommend arriving at least three hours prior to departure and pre-booking parking through the JFK airport website. For ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft, pick-up will occur at designated remote lots.

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