Getting Into & Around NY City
JFK
Airport
American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines
offer special Atlantic Design & Manufacturing 2004 rates to JFK International
Airport, which is located 15 miles from midtown Manhattan
(approximately 45 minutes by taxi, depending on traffic).
New York Airport Service offers frequent service to
Manhattan. For more information, call (718) 875-8200.
AirTrain
JFK Rail Service
For those traveling lightly, the AirTrain JFK light-rail
system links JFK's eight passenger terminals with the
New York subway system. A trip between JFK and Manhattan
using AirTrain and city subways is expected to take
approximately 45 minutes; the same trip can take two
hours by car or taxi, depending on traffic. The single-trip
fare for AirTrain JFK is $5. Please call 1-877-JFK-AIRTrain
for more information or visit them on the web at <http://www.panynj.com/airtrain>.
La
Guardia Airport
American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Northwest Airlines
offers special Atlantic Design & Manufacturing 2004 rates to La Guardia,
which is located 8 miles from midtown Manhattan (approximately
30 minutes by taxi, depending on traffic). For LGA transportation
options (public transportation, Super Shuttle, etc.)
please visit http://www.panynj.gov/aviation/lgtsfram.htm.
Newark
Airport
American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Northwest Airlines
offers special Atlantic Design & Manufacturing 2004 rates to Newark Airport,
which is located 16 miles from midtown Manhattan (approximately
30 minutes by taxi, depending on traffic). For EWR transportation
options (public transportation, Super Shuttle, etc.)
please visit
http://www.panynj.gov/aviation/egtsfram.htm.
AirTrain
Newark Rail Service
For those traveling lightly, the AirTrain Newark Rail
Service is a viable option. The AirTrain offers ground
transportation between Newark International Airport
and New York City. Free monorail service will run every
three minutes between the airport terminals and the
AirTrain. The AirTrain will run two - three times each
hour in each direction, and the 20-minute ride to/from
Penn Station in Manhattan will cost considerably less
than a taxi cab ride.
Penn
Station
Amtrak offers special Atlantic Design & Manufacturing
2004 rates to Penn Station, which is also served by NJ Transit
and the Long Island Rail Road. Located on 7th Avenue approximately
5 blocks from the Javits Center.
Complimentary Atlantic Design & Manufacturing 2004 shuttle
service will be operated between the Javits Center and Penn
Station (stop will be on 7th Avenue at 31st Street). For fare
and schedule information: Amtrak (800) 872-7245; NJ Transit
(973) 762-5100; Long Island Rail Road (718) 217-5477 or visit
<http://www.mta.info>
Grand
Central Terminal
Served by Metro North Rail Road. Located at 42nd Street
and Park Avenue approximately 12 blocks from the Javits
Center. For fare and schedule information, phone Metro
North at (212) 532-4900 or visit http://www.mta.info.
Complimentary Atlantic Design & Manufacturing 2004 shuttle service will
operate from the Grand Hyatt-located next door to Grand
Central Station-to the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
Taxi
Cabs
While taxi cabs are a convenient way to travel around
Manhattan, please beware of unmarked or nonmedallion
cabs. These cabs are not sanctioned by the city and
should be avoided. In many cases, these cabs are not
insured and the drivers may not be licensed.
Car
Service
Executive Charge Inc. provides on-request pick-up car
service to most locations in New York City and surrounding
areas, including La Guardia, JFK, and Newark airports.
Arrangements may be made at the Javits Concierge Service,
located in the Crystal Palace, or by calling (718) 438-1100.
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