We don’t rent cars all that often. We’ve become more comfortable taking public transportation to/from the airport in major cities like New York and Chicago and then using Uber/Lyft/taxi and …
transportation
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When planning a trip to New York City, we have numerous airlines and airports to choose from. Our first options are the major NYC airports of LaGuardia and JFK, but …
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Air marshals are federal government workers that Chris Q. Public really knows very little about. Of course, that’s intentional on the part of the government – they’re there to assess, …
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JFK Airport in New York City is undergoing a multi-year renovation project, which includes work on many of the terminal buildings. $9.5 billion for Terminal 1 $1.5 billion Terminal 4 …
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There are only 2 airports in the world that still use mobile lounges – Washington Dulles International Airport in the U.S., and Montréal-Trudeau International Airport in the Canadian province of …
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When we travel overseas, we have a strong preference for train travel over short-distance flights. This was the case when we journeyed from Salzburg, Austria, to Munich and then to …
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) of New York functions as a comprehensive transportation system offering services including buses, subways, and commuter trains across the Greater New York area. In addition, …
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New York City’s John F. Kennedy International Airport has been under major construction for 2 years so far. The massive undertaking has included and will continue to include: $9.5 billion …
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Ground Transportation (Bus, Lyft, Subway, Taxi, Train, Uber, etc.)
Thameslink to Gatwick: Navigating London’s Airport Transit
by joehegby joehegIn the US, public transit from the airport to the city usually offers limited options, but in London, there are many choices available. Unlike the usual “cheapest” or “fastest” options, …
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New York City
We Love This Cheap NYC Transportation Most People Don’t Know About
by joehegby joehegNavigating New York City can be challenging, even for seasoned New Yorkers. It’s even more confusing if it’s your first trip to the city. Sharon and I fall somewhere in …