Options for Overnight Between Flights in NYC? [closed]

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I could arrive in JFK one night, and catch a cheap flight to my smaller city the next morning. So, I'm thinking of over-nighting there.

What are my best options? Is sleeping in the airport feasible? What are the costs of hotels, are they attached to the airport / how much do they cost / how hard are they to get to / how much does it cost to get to them?

TO BE CLEAR: In General, what are the rough price ranges of cheap options, including the feasibility of sleeping at the airport?

Side notes: These flights have to be bought separately, non-negotiable--if I ever put my small city in as final destination, flights are always $400 more than if I buy them separately.

I'm also explicitly trying to catch this flight so I can fly on same flight with my brother, and there is no reasonable flight later that same night from the same airport to my small town.






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Does JFK Airport have sleeping pods?

Yes, you can sleep in JFK Airport, but it can be a little uncomfortable with all the armrests and noise. If you don't mind paying, you can use the sleep pods in Terminal 5 or book a room at the TWA hotel.

What to do if you have to stay in the airport overnight?

Ask an airport attendant if there's somewhere to grab sleeping essentials. At some airports, there will be places where you can pick up a blanket and pillow if you're stuck there overnight. This is especially true if your flight has been cancelled or delayed due to weather. Sometimes there are even cots available!

Can you sleep in an airport overnight?

In many airports, the answer is yes. However, there are airports that close at night and other airports that simply do not permit/like airport sleepers and are openly hostile. We suggest you visit the airport guide for the airport you are inquiring about.

Can I leave JFK airport during a layover?

To Leave Or Not To Leave For the more adventurous who might have a longer layover, consider leaving the airport and heading to one of the greatest cities in the world, New York City. It's as easy as renting a car or jumping on a bus or train. There are a few ways to get to the city.



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