Taxi drivers must turn on a meter for every ride that isn’t prearranged. The meter is set with a rate code. The total amount you pay is based, in part, on the rate code. You can see the rate code charge on the passenger information screen and your receipt.
- Rate Code 1: Standard City Rate
- Rate Code 2: Trips between Manhattan and JFK Airport
- Rate Code 3: Trips to Newark-Liberty International Airport
- Rate Code 4: Trips to Westchester and Nassau Counties
- Rate Code 5: Trips on an agreed flat fare that go beyond NYC, Newark-Liberty International Airport, JFK Airport, and Westchester and Nassau counties
Please note that:
- Actual fares depend on traffic, weather, and other unforeseen conditions
- Tips and tolls are not included
- There is no extra charge for:
- Multiple passengers
- Luggage or bags
- Paying by credit or debit card
Make sure to always bring your receipt.
Learn more about taxi rates and fares.
John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK)
Yellow taxis are allowed to pick up passengers going to and from JFK.
Green taxis may make prearranged trips to and from JFK. Fares will be determined by the car service you call and agreed upon by you before the trip begins. Hailing a green taxi at JFK is not permitted.
- To or from Manhattan (Rate Code 2)
- $70 "Flat Fare." (For multiple stops, the flat rate of $70 will be registered at the first stop in either Manhattan or JFK, and the meter will be restarted at the Standard City Rate for the remainder of the trip. The metered fare should be collected at the last stop from the last passenger.)
- $1 Taxicab and Street Hail Livery (SHL) Improvement Surcharge
- $5 rush hour surcharge from 4 PM to 8 PM on weekdays, except for holidays
- 50 cents MTA State Surcharge for trips ending in NYC or Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, Rockland, Dutchess, Orange, or Putnam Counties
- NY State Congestion Surcharge for trips that begin, end, or go through Manhattan south of 96th Street:
- Yellow taxis: $2.50
- Green taxis: $2.75
- Shared rides: 75 cents
- Airport Access Fee
- Yellow taxi: $1.75 (pickups only)
- Green taxi: $2.50 (both pickups and drop-offs)
- Tolls (one-way only)
- To or from other boroughs:
- Standard City Rate (Rate Code 1); there is no set or flat fare
- Airport Access Fee
- Yellow taxi: $1.75 (pickups only)
- Green taxi: $2.50 (both pickups and drop-offs)
- Tolls (one-way only)
LaGuardia Airport (LGA)
Yellow Taxis
- Standard City Rate (Rate Code 1)
- $5 additional surcharge
- Airport Access Fee
- Yellow taxi: $1.75 (pickups only)
- Green taxi: $2.50 (both pickups and drop-offs)
- Tolls (one-way only)
Green Taxis
- Standard City Rate (Rate Code 1)
- $5 additional surcharge for trips to LGA if hailed outside the Hail Exclusionary Zone (south of West 110th Street and East 86th Street in Manhattan)
- Airport Access Fee
- Yellow taxi: $1.75 (pickups only)
- Green taxi: $2.50 (both pickups and drop-offs)
- Tolls (one-way only)
Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)
Both yellow and green taxis can't pick up passengers from Newark Airport. The airport is outside of NYC's jurisdiction and TLC taxi are only allowed to drop off passengers.
Green taxis can only make prearranged trips to Newark. Fares will be determined by the car service you call and agreed upon by you before the trip begins.
Trips to Newark Airport display Rate Code 3.
- Standard City Rate
- $20 Newark Surcharge
- $1 Taxicab and Street Hail Livery (SHL) Improvement Surcharge
- Airport Access Fee for green taxis: $2.50
- Tolls (round-trip; passengers are charged for the driver’s return tolls)
Multiple Stops
For most taxi trips, multiple stops may be requested. There is no limit on how many stops are allowed, but the meter must remain on for the entire length of the trip. The meter cannot be turned off and started again after each stop. The full fare is paid at the last stop.
These rules do not apply to trips between Manhattan and JFK Airport. Those trips have a flat fare. For multiple stops, the flat rate of $70 will be registered at the first stop in either Manhattan or JFK, and the meter will be restarted at the Standard City Rate for the remainder of the trip. The metered fare should be collected at the last stop from the last passenger. Surcharges also apply.
Credit Card Machine Broken
A taxi driver must not pick up a passenger if the credit or debit card machine is not working unless they tell the passenger about the machine before turning on the meter. If the passenger agrees to pay the fare with cash, the ride can begin.
- If the credit or debit card machine does not work, the customer must still pay the fare.
- If the machine is temporarily not working because the wireless payment system cannot communicate with its network, the driver can drive to a location where there is reception for the network.
- If the machine is not working for another reason, the passenger should pay the fare using cash. If the passenger does not have cash, the driver can offer to drive to an ATM.