

AirTrain/NJ Transit train: A combination of the AirTrain and New Jersey Transit could be your quickest option and costs about $15.It’s $2.75 per ride on the PATH using your MetroCard-a fare payment card for subway or bus travel around the city. From the airport, you can jump on a bus to Newark Penn Station and pick up the PATH into the World Trade Center. NJ Transit bus/Port Authority Trans-Hudson: The Port Authority Trans-Hudson is a rapid transit system that travels from northeastern New Jersey to Lower and Midtown Manhattan.If you’re flying into Newark, you can use these options for your Manhattan commute. Newark Liberty Airport is in New Jersey, but it’s less than 20 miles to get into New York City. How to get from Newark Airport to Manhattan A bus trip can cost as little as $10, but it could take you up to two hours. Plus, you could face delays during peak times. Bus: You could catch a bus into Manhattan from JFK, but you might have to wait for one that works for you.Expect to pay $56.50 for a taxi-that’s $52 flat fare plus a $4.50 surcharge during peak times.

Taxi, Uber or Lyft: The trip with a taxi or another ride-hailing car can take more than an hour.It’ll take you about 50 minutes to get from JFK into Manhattan using this option. Fares range between $12.25 and $18.50 for most riders. Long Island Rail Road: You can ride the AirTrain to Jamaica Station and then take the Long Island Rail Road, or LIRR.From there, for $2.75, you can ride the subway to your destination.

