Is Westchester (HPN) the best airport to fly into NYC for.
#1
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Is Westchester (HPN) the best airport to fly into NYC for.
What do you think?
I love White Plains/Westchester County Airport (HPN) and security is a breeze. The only thing I dislike about it is the small regional jets, although the United Explus is making it better. But this airport rocks, security is a breeze, its a real nice alternative to NYC's congestion.
What do you guys think, is this the best airport for business travelers looking to get around the congestion of the big 3?
I love White Plains/Westchester County Airport (HPN) and security is a breeze. The only thing I dislike about it is the small regional jets, although the United Explus is making it better. But this airport rocks, security is a breeze, its a real nice alternative to NYC's congestion.
What do you guys think, is this the best airport for business travelers looking to get around the congestion of the big 3?
#2
Join Date: Jan 2004
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It's a nice airport if your final/starting destination is Westchester or Fairfield county. If you're starting or ending from NYC proper (Manhattan & the boroughs), you're much better off with the big three.
#4
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: PIT
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I'll reiterate what the others said. If you're going to anywhere north of the Bronx and east of the Hudson, and you don't need to use public transit (bus or rail), HPN is your best bet. Otherwise, any other NYC-area airport will likely be more useful.
#5
Join Date: Aug 2002
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My company's North American HQ is very convenient to HPN and I have mixed feelings. When everything works, it's wonderful- rental cars outside the door, small and very easy to navigate, etc. The gate areas can get very crowded at 5 PM- not enough seats, only a small food stand and some crappy vending machines, way too many announcements for that small space. I also suspect that when there are bad weather conditions and they're slowing down takeoffs at EWR, JFK, LGA and HPN, HPN gets the short end of the stick. If a 737 takes off 2 hours late from JFK they have far more ticked off people with missed connections than they do if they delay a Jungle Jet at HPN.
I would not use HPN if my real destination were Manhattan, although they do have train service to Grand Central Station from a nearby commuter station accessible by taxi. IMO, you need to allow way too much safety margin if you're trying to get between Manhattan and HPN by car because you never know what the traffic will be like.
I would not use HPN if my real destination were Manhattan, although they do have train service to Grand Central Station from a nearby commuter station accessible by taxi. IMO, you need to allow way too much safety margin if you're trying to get between Manhattan and HPN by car because you never know what the traffic will be like.
#6
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Join Date: Sep 2000
Programs: UA Million Miler (lite). NY Metro area.
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I'm based in HPN.
Years ago, White Plains/Westchester County airport had very high fares. These days, thanks to Northwest, many of the airlines offer competitive fares... or lower fares than JFK/LGA.
UA flyers have mixed odds on flying a 170 to ORD.
Headed to IAD and you'll fly a regional jet.
Routing through IAD does offer more miles than transiting ORD.
It's a pretty airport. About 15 years ago, it was an old W W II quonset hut, and looked it.
These days, with jetBlue and Air Tran, we're a crowded airport.
There is limited bus service to downtown White Plains, where you can take the railroad into the city (that's Manhattan). The trip from HPN to WP is 15 minutes, and the railroad is 32 - 48. Local vs express. FYI, if you have a very early flight out of, or a late inbound, you're SOL on the bus. Do not, whatever you do, take the car service located in the baggage area. They're expensive. Call the local WP taxi (Splendid) at 914 682-2222.
In bad weather, especially when there's fog, HPN shuts down. In the early 1980's, 2 or 3 private jets went down.
Years ago, White Plains/Westchester County airport had very high fares. These days, thanks to Northwest, many of the airlines offer competitive fares... or lower fares than JFK/LGA.
UA flyers have mixed odds on flying a 170 to ORD.
Headed to IAD and you'll fly a regional jet.
Routing through IAD does offer more miles than transiting ORD.
It's a pretty airport. About 15 years ago, it was an old W W II quonset hut, and looked it.
These days, with jetBlue and Air Tran, we're a crowded airport.
There is limited bus service to downtown White Plains, where you can take the railroad into the city (that's Manhattan). The trip from HPN to WP is 15 minutes, and the railroad is 32 - 48. Local vs express. FYI, if you have a very early flight out of, or a late inbound, you're SOL on the bus. Do not, whatever you do, take the car service located in the baggage area. They're expensive. Call the local WP taxi (Splendid) at 914 682-2222.
In bad weather, especially when there's fog, HPN shuts down. In the early 1980's, 2 or 3 private jets went down.
#8
Join Date: Jun 2006
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I was at HPN the other day and parking was way too small. Only spots available on the top level, luckily every level has a covered walkway from the terminal.
Terminal itself felt super small, comparable to Newburgh. But very convenient for the travelers, no long walks from the plane to the car.
Terminal itself felt super small, comparable to Newburgh. But very convenient for the travelers, no long walks from the plane to the car.
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