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Airport Service in NYC

Via is no longer providing rides in New York City. If you have any questions, please see our FAQ page here.

Via services trips to, from, and between LaGuardia, John F. Kennedy, and Newark International Airports in New York City.

Your fare will be based on how far you go, when you ride, and the number of +1s in your party. Most importantly, you’ll always see a guaranteed, low price for your ride – just check your app before you book.

Note: Fares are subject to applicable taxes and tolls. The cost of tolls will be distributed between the booking parties on board. ViaPass discounts may apply. There are no additional costs for +1s on private rides, however if you’re traveling with a large group of 5 or more that requires a larger vehicle, you may be charged a bit extra.

Via Airport Tips:

  • TSA lines are brutal: Be sure to leave plenty of travel time and factor in time for check in and security.
  • Moving to Guam with all your worldly possessions? Don’t forget baggage space is also shared in your Via. If you have a large number of items, we suggest booking a private ride.
  • Thought you were in Terminal 1, realized you’re actually in Terminal 3? No sweat! When you book from the airport you’ll get a text with your driver’s number so you can call to coordinate.
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Airport Service in NYC

Via is no longer providing rides in New York City. If you have any questions, please see our FAQ page here.

Via services trips to, from, and between LaGuardia, John F. Kennedy, and Newark International Airports in New York City.

Your fare will be based on how far you go, when you ride, and the number of +1s in your party. Most importantly, you’ll always see a guaranteed, low price for your ride – just check your app before you book.

Note: Fares are subject to applicable taxes and tolls. The cost of tolls will be distributed between the booking parties on board. ViaPass discounts may apply. There are no additional costs for +1s on private rides, however if you’re traveling with a large group of 5 or more that requires a larger vehicle, you may be charged a bit extra.

Via Airport Tips:

  • TSA lines are brutal: Be sure to leave plenty of travel time and factor in time for check in and security.
  • Moving to Guam with all your worldly possessions? Don’t forget baggage space is also shared in your Via. If you have a large number of items, we suggest booking a private ride.
  • Thought you were in Terminal 1, realized you’re actually in Terminal 3? No sweat! When you book from the airport you’ll get a text with your driver’s number so you can call to coordinate.
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