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The Trick Frequent Flyers Use When Taking Rideshares to JFK

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If you’ve ever booked a rideshare to JFK, you’ve seen how the app asks you to pick an airline or terminal. Most people just tap the right one and get dropped off where they’re flying from. Easy enough, right?

But here’s the thing: dropping off right at the terminal isn’t always the best choice. Depending on the time of day, it can mean your driver sits in a long line of cars crawling through the terminal loop while your stress level rises. That’s where a little-known option comes in — getting dropped off at Federal Circle instead.

What Is Federal Circle?

Federal Circle is where you’ll find JFK’s rental car center, parking lots, and hotel shuttles. It’s also a stop on the AirTrain, the free people mover that connects all of JFK’s terminals.

From Federal Circle, the free AirTrain connects to every JFK terminal. Instead of fighting terminal traffic, your driver can drop you off at Federal Circle, and you can hop on the AirTrain to your terminal.

Why Consider Federal Circle?

There are a few reasons why this can actually be a smoother experience:

The Trade-Offs

Of course, this isn’t perfect for everyone.

When It Makes Sense

Federal Circle can be a lifesaver when:

How To Do It in the App

When booking your Uber or Lyft, instead of typing “JFK Airport,” put in Federal Circle Station. From there, it’s just one stop on the AirTrain to Terminal 1, two stops to Terminal 4, and so on.

Final Thought

Federal Circle isn’t for everyone — but it’s a great trick to have in your back pocket. Next time the rideshare app asks which terminal you’re headed to, try answering with: none of them.

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