After a long flight, the last thing you want to do is find a cab and pay an exorbitant fee. Instead, take the easy way with a pre-purchased shared transfer from Newark Airport to your Manhattan hotel.
From: $0.00
Location: Newark
What's Included
- Local tools and taxes
- One-way shared transfer
- Congestion surcharge (where applicable)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: If you think your flight might be delayed, it's best to schedule the transfer for after your expected landing time. You can also call Go Airlink NYC to let them know about any delays. Just keep in mind that the transfers operate until 8 PM, so if your flight lands later than that, you might want to consider alternative transportation.
A: There are no age restrictions for the shared transfer from Newark to Manhattan! Kids can ride as long as they're accompanied by an adult. Just make sure you have a seatbelt for younger ones if needed.
A: The vans are pretty nice! They’re modern and climate-controlled, so you won't be sweating after a long flight. Plus, the drivers are really courteous and know the city well. I've used them a couple of times, and I've always had a comfortable ride.
Discussions
Considering a shared transfer from Newark to Manhattan - is it worth it?
Hey folks! I'm planning a trip to NYC and thinking about getting a shared transfer from Newark to my hotel in Manhattan. I've read it's around $30 and operates from 7 am to 8 pm. Has anyone done this? Is it reliable? I just don’t want to deal with the hassle of finding a cab after a long flight.
First time visiting NYC - should I book a transfer?
I’m planning my first trip to New York and I’m a bit overwhelmed. I saw this shared transfer from Newark to Manhattan, and it seems convenient. Is it easy to book? How long does it usually take to get to Manhattan?