which airport when going to Stamford,CT?
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which airport when going to Stamford,CT?
We are 4 adults and 2 children (ages 4 and 6) flying from San Francisco to a family wedding in Norwalk, Ct --- staying near Stamford. Which airport would be best (flying in June 24, flying out July 3).
We will be renting a couple of cars, so will need to get those at the airport. LaGuardia or JFK sound closer than Bradley in Hartford.....but wondering how easy it is to drive in and out of LG or JFK, and not sure of rental car situation.
Would love some feedback for this decision, since we are unfamiliar with all 3 airports.
Thanks for any insight you can provide.
We will be renting a couple of cars, so will need to get those at the airport. LaGuardia or JFK sound closer than Bradley in Hartford.....but wondering how easy it is to drive in and out of LG or JFK, and not sure of rental car situation.
Would love some feedback for this decision, since we are unfamiliar with all 3 airports.
Thanks for any insight you can provide.
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LGA is undergoing a construction project and might be a little more difficult. JFK is larger but you shouldn't have a problem making your way to Stamford. You might also consider Newark, which about a one hour drive.
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It's Westchester County Airport. I didn't mention it because there are no non-stops from the west coast landing there -- but you're right, if they are not averse to connecting flights it is the closest and easiest choice.
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In terms of travel time, it doesn't matter much if you fly into Hartford or JFK, but Westchester Airport in White Plains is much closer (half the distance/travel time). If you want to fly nonstop, you're better off going to JFK. If you don't mind connecting, then White Plains is the better choice because there are non nonstops form the west coast to White Plains.
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Thanks for the input...still not sure what to do....may try to check out the Westchester Airport. Otherwise, still not sure which will be easiest. Maybe JFK....and will check out Newark.
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Look at the total cost. Flights and car rentals. Then pick one. I find driving from Bradley to Stamford a little less stressful than from JFK.
Time of arrival/departure and traffic problems will be key as to how long it takes from either.
Time of arrival/departure and traffic problems will be key as to how long it takes from either.
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You can't fly into LGA non-stop from the West coast either, so if you plan to connect then Westchester (code = HPN) is by far the easiest for getting to SW CT. It could not be simpler to get in/out of.
If you are used to driving to/from JFK as I am, then I'd choose a non-stop into JFK over a connecting flight any day. I do know that many people who are not familiar with busy in-city driving do get confused. If you are one of those, then consider connecting.
If you are used to driving to/from JFK as I am, then I'd choose a non-stop into JFK over a connecting flight any day. I do know that many people who are not familiar with busy in-city driving do get confused. If you are one of those, then consider connecting.
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Let me be more specific. I know many people who drive from points north / north-east (that includes Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess counties in NY and parts of CT of NYC to JFK who get confused driving to/from JFK...
I'm not one of them - I know the roads well enough after 20+ trips. ymmv.
I'm not one of them - I know the roads well enough after 20+ trips. ymmv.
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I would fly into JFK due to the number of flights and being able to avoid the GW Bridge - which can be a bear and you would use from EWR.
However I don;t think an hour to Stamford is reasonable - more like 1.5 hours - or more if you hit a lot of traffic.
However I don;t think an hour to Stamford is reasonable - more like 1.5 hours - or more if you hit a lot of traffic.
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Regardless of where you fly into, EWR is the worst of all the regional choices. It's the furthest, has the most tolls, and forces you to drive through the worst traffic.
There's also no way you can get from JFK to Stamford in less than an hour. During busy times, it takes me 45 minutes just to get home from JFK, and I live on the Upper East Side. I did the drive on Sunday, and it took 30 minutes, just from the Whitestone Bridge. Granted, it really depends on the day and time you are driving. Weekend afternoons are always bad.
There's also no way you can get from JFK to Stamford in less than an hour. During busy times, it takes me 45 minutes just to get home from JFK, and I live on the Upper East Side. I did the drive on Sunday, and it took 30 minutes, just from the Whitestone Bridge. Granted, it really depends on the day and time you are driving. Weekend afternoons are always bad.
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I would recommend Westchester County/White Plains (HPN). You might not get a direct flight but the drive in to Stamford/Norwalk is much better than from the NYC airports. Also the lines are short and move quickly.