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Laatst bijgewerkt: 21 June 2026 · Door het AirportCodesDB-team
New York City is served by three major airports. Choosing the right one can save you hours of travel time and money.
✈️ The Three NYC Airports
JFK
John F. Kennedy International
Queens, NY · 24 km from Manhattan
LGA
LaGuardia Airport
Queens, NY · 13 km from Manhattan
EWR
Newark Liberty International
Newark, NJ · 26 km from Manhattan
📊 Comparison Table
| JFK | LGA | EWR | |
|---|---|---|---|
| IATA | JFK | LGA | EWR |
| ICAO | KJFK | KLGA | KEWR |
| Passengers/year | ~64M | ~33M | ~46M |
| International flights | ✅ Major hub | ❌ Domestic mostly | ✅ Yes |
| Airlines | 90+ | 20+ | 30+ |
| Transit to Manhattan | AirTrain + subway (~60 min) | Bus/taxi (~30 min) | AirTrain + NJ Transit (~45 min) |
| Best for | International flights | Domestic + closest | United Airlines hub |
💡 Tip: If flying internationally, JFK is usually your best bet. For domestic flights or if you're staying in Manhattan, LGA is closest. EWR is ideal if heading to New Jersey or flying United.
🗺️ Which Airport Should You Choose?
- Budget travelers: Check EWR — often has cheaper fares due to competition
- International arrivals: JFK has the most international routes
- Quick domestic trips: LGA is closest to Midtown Manhattan
- Connecting flights: JFK (Delta hub) or EWR (United hub)
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