New York / Tri-state

Rides across NYC and the tri-state.

Three major airports, five boroughs, plus northern NJ and lower CT. Drivers cover Manhattan, Queens (Flushing/Astoria), Brooklyn, Westchester, and Bergen County. NYC ↔ Boston and DC are common runs.

3
Airports
5+
Boroughs/counties
4
Intercity routes

The three NYC airports

Each serves different NYC neighborhoods best. Drivers handle all three.

John F. Kennedy

JFK

Main international gateway in Queens. Best for eastern Queens, Long Island. Drivers know the terminal map and Grand Central Parkway traffic.

LaGuardia

LGA

Domestic-focused, closer to Manhattan and northern Queens. Fastest to Manhattan east side outside rush hour.

Newark Liberty

EWR

In NJ, often cheaper for flights. Best for Manhattan west side, northern NJ, and Hudson County.

Long Island MacArthur

ISP

Alternative for eastern Long Island travelers. Some drivers cover ISP pickups.

Coverage areas

Boroughs, suburbs, and tri-state counties.

Manhattan (all)
Flushing / Bayside
Astoria / LIC
Elmhurst / Forest Hills
Brooklyn 8th Ave
Bay Ridge
Williamsburg
Bronx
Staten Island
Westchester NY
Bergen County NJ
Jersey City
Hoboken
Long Island
Stamford CT
Edison NJ

Popular routes from NYC

Intercity runs NYC drivers commonly take.

NYC Boston
~4h
215 mi
NYC Washington DC
~4h
225 mi
NYC Philadelphia
~2h
95 mi
NYC Atlantic City
~2.5h
130 mi

NYC-specific questions

What riders often ask about NYC pre-booked rides.

Will the driver come into the airport or just curbside?
Both are options. Curbside is standard. Meet-and-greet at baggage claim is available at all three airports for an extra fee (usually $15-40) — specify when posting.
How do NYC tolls work?
Tolls (tunnels, bridges, turnpikes) are typically passed through to riders at cost. Hudson crossings from NJ (Lincoln Tunnel, Holland Tunnel, GWB) add $15-18 each way. Drivers list tolls in the quote.
Are Mandarin/Cantonese-speaking drivers available?
Yes, especially drivers based in Flushing and Brooklyn 8th Avenue. Filter by language when posting. Many are also fluent in English.
Can I do NYC-Boston round-trip in a day?
Yes. 4 hours each way is tight but doable. Many riders combine it with a half-day meeting in Boston. Price is often cheaper for same-day round-trip than separate one-ways.

Need a ride in NYC?

Post a request and NYC drivers will quote you.