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Origin | Atlanta |
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Destination | New York |
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Make a transition from southern hospitality, to northeastern hustle and bustle, by flying from Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), in New York City. The financial sector on Wall Street and marketing industry on Madison Avenue, define some of New York’s important status as a truly global business city.
Having the chance to ride the subway system 24 hours per day, you'll quickly realize why New York is known as the "City That Never Sleeps." Major highways such as I-678 and I-95 connect the city's boroughs via river crossings such as the Triborough Bridge, and George Washington Bridge.
If you're looking for a room with a panoramic view of the NYC skyline, make reservations in Midtown Manhattan or Battery Park City. Home to the Knicks and Rangers, Madison Square Garden is New York City's premier sports and entertainment venue.
The flight between Atlanta and New York City takes less than two and a half hours. JFK is served by the AirTrain system which provides express rides to all terminals, parking garages and car rental facilities. From the airport, you could easily connect to multiple subway lines and commuter rail lines operated by the Long Island Railroad.