Anonymous wrote:Amtrak stops at Newark Airport. Then maybe there's a shuttle serivce from Newark to JFK (or grab an Uber)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never seen the lots fill up but you can check the status online. https://www.panynj.gov/airports/airport-parking-jfk.cfm
The long term lot 9 is $18/day so I'm not sure how you're getting the $400 total. You park in that lot and take the free airtrain directly to your terminal. Easy peasy.
Thanks -- this is helpful. I meant $400 with the hotel park and fly deals because free parking is usually limited to 7 days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's saving us thousands for our routings. Even with Kayak, we can't hack them together. Buying sep. would be high risk and still a lot more for four RTs.
For four people you are saving thousands? Where are you going that you save thousands?
Only a handful of carriers don't have interline agreements for domestic feed (I think maybe Norwegian doesn't) so assuming you already bought the tickets I'd just spend the $200-$300 a ticket for a RT from DC to JFK at this point.
In a perfect world you haven't bought the tickets yet and can come up with a better way to do this - its probably worth paying the fee to a travel agent to come up with something better than what you found on-line.
But JFK is a terrible airport and the drive to JFK is terrible too so I'm intrigued about what destination costs thousands less from NY - the DC travel market is one of the most robust in the US and includes some discount int'l carriers now too.
Anonymous wrote:I have never seen the lots fill up but you can check the status online. https://www.panynj.gov/airports/airport-parking-jfk.cfm
The long term lot 9 is $18/day so I'm not sure how you're getting the $400 total. You park in that lot and take the free airtrain directly to your terminal. Easy peasy.
Anonymous wrote:It's saving us thousands for our routings. Even with Kayak, we can't hack them together. Buying sep. would be high risk and still a lot more for four RTs.