Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Son drives from Cornell to Bethesda every time he can. He usually carpools with several kids from the area.
So if you need a ride get in contact with student services the have a list of kids that drive to several places in the country.
Is there a Facebook group for Cornell parents in the DMV area?
Anonymous wrote:My Son drives from Cornell to Bethesda every time he can. He usually carpools with several kids from the area.
So if you need a ride get in contact with student services the have a list of kids that drive to several places in the country.
Anonymous wrote:This. Currently I am looking at a flight to Syracuse with one stop and then driving for 2 hours. How would a undergrad navigate this for 4 years for breaks? How do parents who live beyond driving distance visit if needed? Are there any 'secret' shuttles from a major hub airport?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This. Currently I am looking at a flight to Syracuse with one stop and then driving for 2 hours. How would a undergrad navigate this for 4 years for breaks? How do parents who live beyond driving distance visit if needed? Are there any 'secret' shuttles from a major hub airport?
My kid drives back to DMV so I'm not on top of this but I believe OurBus runs limited bus shuttles to SYR airport specifically for the breaks. I remember that recently, there appears to be an OurBus scheduler/employee that solicits and posts on the parents FB when it is close to the breaks to see what the demand is.
Besides ITH airport, there is Elmira/Corning and Binghampton to look into. I don't think there are bus shuttles there so chartered taxi, Uber (limited in Ithaca currently) are your ways to get there.
Many other kids, especially internationals, take the multiple bus options from campus to the NYC area to access the 3 airports there. There is usually a nonstop bus to the DC area (Bethesda/Montgomery Mall) where your kid can then hop on a flight from one of the 3 airports in the DC area.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not particularly easy. You fly to Ithaca indirect or fly to Syracuse and then take a bus or get a ride from a friend or another student. But there are hundreds if not thousands of international students at Cornell who travel from all corners of the world and seem to manage. I personally hauled back and forth from Cornell to the air base in Germany where my dad was stationed in the mid 80s. It was quite a journey but I was able to handle it at 17, and that was before cell phones and the internet when I had to buy a paper ticket and organize rides through a ride share bulletin board. If your kid can’t handle anything other than a direct flight from Texas and a short Uber ride to campus, they shouldn’t go to Cornell.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not particularly easy. You fly to Ithaca indirect or fly to Syracuse and then take a bus or get a ride from a friend or another student. But there are hundreds if not thousands of international students at Cornell who travel from all corners of the world and seem to manage. I personally hauled back and forth from Cornell to the air base in Germany where my dad was stationed in the mid 80s. It was quite a journey but I was able to handle it at 17, and that was before cell phones and the internet when I had to buy a paper ticket and organize rides through a ride share bulletin board. If your kid can’t handle anything other than a direct flight from Texas and a short Uber ride to campus, they shouldn’t go to Cornell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This. Currently I am looking at a flight to Syracuse with one stop and then driving for 2 hours. How would a undergrad navigate this for 4 years for breaks? How do parents who live beyond driving distance visit if needed? Are there any 'secret' shuttles from a major hub airport?
Syracuse to Ithaca is more like 40 mins than 2 hrs.
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If you can't swing a flight into Ithaca then Syracuse is the next best option.
Looks like there could be a charter bus to Syracuse.
https://fcs.cornell.edu/departments/transportation-delivery-services/parking/getting-around/travel-resources
This is the answer. There are frequent buses (OurBus) for students going from Syracuse Airport to Ithaca/Cornell and vice versa. Or students get rides to the Syracuse Airport with other kids flying out for the holiday. It is a 70 minute drive at most from Syracuse Airport to Cornell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: There are also direct flights to Ithaca from Dulles, so you could connect through DC.
United is stopping nonstop flights from Dulles to Ithaca after the first week of March.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This. Currently I am looking at a flight to Syracuse with one stop and then driving for 2 hours. How would a undergrad navigate this for 4 years for breaks? How do parents who live beyond driving distance visit if needed? Are there any 'secret' shuttles from a major hub airport?
Syracuse to Ithaca is more like 40 mins than 2 hrs.
Google Maps says 67 mins.