Never been to NY but there is a super cheap flight that can get me to where I want to go, however I need to go from JFK to LGA, it's a 5 hour layover, is this enough time? What's the best way to do this?
5 hours JFK to LGA
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yeah you will have time if i am reading this right...
u aint taking a Flight from JFK ?> LGA right?
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A helicopter will be suitable for the JFK > LGA ride. It's very close, or at least within decent distance.
However, being it leaving one airport and entering another I would allow plenty of fudge time for getting your bags, packing in and out of cars, some holding time and so on and so forth. I would really recommend you to alot a minimum of 1 hour for the pure transfer. That should keep you on the reasonably safe side.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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No, from what I see there are shuttles and shit, but is it worth it is all I am asking? I don't know what NY traffic is like, how far away the airports are, and all that crap. Is 5 hours enough time/is the hassle worth it to save 200 bucks?
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the airports are a few miles away , but in reality depending on what time (actually unless it is 3 am) you are gonna be stuck in traffic. Is it worth the $$ to save 200 bucks? thats up to you man tbh ... the cab ride will cost minimum 40 bucks give or take i lost what the cap was on the taxis...
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Depending on how hard it is for you to earn $200 and how much luggage you are carrying. Taking on to much on the shuttle busses are never fun. Better to take a cab in between.
How much is the total trip for? Is it for under $1000 and you are not short on time, I would say take the layover and save the $200. It's not that much trouble, as long as you don't carry heavy luggage of course.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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