Frequent Flyer Toolkit runs a flat-rate JFK to Newark airport transfer between John F. Kennedy International and EWR, priced before you ride and re-timed to your actual landing. The inter-airport connector for a self-transfer between JFK and Newark — a flight-tracked car that absorbs the single riskiest leg of an airport-change itinerary.
The run is about 25 miles — 60–100+ minutes across the city and a river. The fare covers tolls and, on any leg into Manhattan below 60th Street, the $1.50 for-hire congestion surcharge, so there is nothing to settle at the curb.
FAQ
Frequently asked
How much is JFK to Newark Airport?
A flat business-sedan fare runs from about $260 all-in, with a first-class SUV from $320. The fare is flat and quoted before you ride — tolls, the congestion surcharge and gratuity included.
How long does JFK to EWR take?
About 60–100+ minutes across the city and a river. Because traffic rather than distance decides the clock, the pickup is flight-tracked and the chauffeur times the run to conditions.
Is the fare really flat with no surge?
Yes. Unlike a rideshare app, the quoted fare does not move for weather, rush hour or holidays — the whole point of booking a car for a trip you can't afford to miss.