Top-Rated Airport Transportation in Bronx, New York
Three major airports ring the Bronx — LaGuardia is 7 miles south, JFK is 20 miles southeast, and Newark Liberty is 20 miles southwest across the Hudson — and every one of them funnels traffic through some of the most congested highway corridors in the country. Skip the scramble. Whether your group is touching down at LaGuardia's new Terminal B or catching a red-eye out of Newark, a Bronx airport bus rental keeps everyone together, luggage included, without anyone hunting for a parking garage or watching surge prices climb.
Call 929-259-3010 to lock in your transfer today.
Providing Airport Transportation Since 2011
Party Bus Rental Bronx has been handling group airport transfers across the New York metro since 2011 — which means we've seen what actually happens at the Terminal B arrivals curb at LaGuardia on a Friday afternoon, and we know exactly how far the AirTrain ride and connection add to a JFK pickup when a group has multiple checked bags. More than a decade of NYC-area pickups means your bus meets your group at the right door, not the wrong terminal, not a cell-phone lot two interchanges away. Whether you're taking a 14-person wedding party from LaGuardia to a Westchester hotel or shuttling a 40-person corporate delegation from Newark into Midtown and up the Deegan to a Bronx venue, we've run that route before.
Call 929-259-3010 anytime — our reservation team picks up 24/7.
Bus Options Perfect for Any Airport Transportation Need in Bronx, New York
Different group sizes call for different vehicles, and we match them on purpose. A compact 14-passenger Sprinter limo or Sprinter van handles VIP corporate pickups or small wedding parties neatly — premium leather seating, USB charging at every seat, and enough cargo space for carry-ons without anyone piling bags on their laps. A 15- to 35-passenger minibus covers mid-size groups heading from LaGuardia to a hotel in the South Bronx or a conference venue near the Javits Center, with plush reclining seats and powerful climate control for summer arrivals.
For a full conference delegation or a large school travel group coming off a charter flight, a 40- to 56-passenger charter bus provides the undercarriage bays you need — full luggage storage underneath, an onboard restroom, and enough overhead rack space that nobody's wrestling a roller bag into an overhead. ADA-accessible vehicles are available across the fleet; just mention it when you book.
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Airport Transportation Services Available in Bronx, New York and the Following Cities
Our airport transportation service is available from any location in our service area to any airport across New York and the wider metro. We handle pickups and drop-offs throughout the Bronx and regularly serve Mount Vernon, Yonkers, Manhattan, Queens, and New Rochelle — so whether your group is assembled at a hotel in Fordham, a corporate campus near Co-op City, or a residence in Riverdale, your transfer starts at your door. Long-distance airport runs are no problem either: groups heading to Stewart International in Newburgh or Westchester County Airport in White Plains are well within reach.
Any group, any borough, any terminal — call 929-259-3010 and tell us your headcount and departure window.
Charter Bus Service to LaGuardia Airport (LGA) — The Bronx's Closest Option
LaGuardia Airport (LGA) (LaGuardia Airport Access Rd, East Elmhurst, NY 11369) sits roughly 7 miles south of the Bronx via the Triboro Bridge and the Grand Central Parkway — a drive that can take 15 minutes on a Sunday morning or 55 minutes on a weekday afternoon when the BQE and the Queens-Midtown Tunnel approach back up. For Bronx-based groups, LGA is almost always the right airport when fares are comparable, because the transfer from the South Bronx or Yankee Stadium area to Terminal B doesn't involve a bridge toll and a full Queens crossing.
The new Terminal B arrivals hall at LaGuardia runs commercial bus and van pickups from the outer roadway on the lower level — your group gathers at baggage claim, your coordinator calls when everyone has their bags, and the bus pulls to the designated commercial lane rather than circling the notorious LGA loop. Terminal C serves Delta's main operation and has its own lower-level arrivals roadway. Have every member of your group confirm which terminal their airline uses before you land, because a mix-up between B and C adds 20 minutes of LGA loop traffic to your day.
We recommend confirming pickup zones through the official LaGuardia ground transportation page before your trip. Call 929-259-3010 to book your LGA group transfer.
Bus Transfers to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and Newark Liberty (EWR)
When your group's flights route through JFK or Newark — or when you're looking for a lower fare that lands at a different airport — a charter bus from the Bronx cuts out the hassle of connecting through the AirTrain or hauling bags across two transit systems.
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) (Jamaica, Queens, NY 11430) sits about 20 miles from the South Bronx via the Bruckner Expressway and the Van Wyck Expressway — two corridors that are notorious for backups during midday and peak evening hours. At JFK, commercial buses use the terminal-level roadways on the arrivals curb; each of the nine active terminals has its own pickup area, so your group coordinator must confirm the terminal number before your arrival. If your group is arriving on multiple flights across different terminals, meeting up in one terminal and waiting for everyone saves the bus from looping JFK's perimeter.
JFK's own ground transportation page maps each terminal's commercial pickup zone.
Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) (3 Brewster Rd, Newark, NJ 07114) is roughly 20 miles southwest of the Bronx via the Major Deegan and the New Jersey Turnpike — but that route crosses the George Washington Bridge, which routinely backs up an hour or more during peak periods. For Newark arrivals, commercial bus pickup is on the lower level of each terminal's arrivals roadway; Terminals A, B, and C each have their own commercial ground transportation area. Confirm your terminal with the airline, and factor in the GWB approach when planning your pickup window.
Details are on the Newark Liberty ground transportation page. Call 929-259-3010 for a quote covering either airport.
24/7 Airport Transfers for Red-Eyes, Early Departures, and Late-Night Arrivals
New York airports never sleep, and neither does our reservation team. If your group's red-eye lands at Newark at 1:30 a.m. or your conference delegation needs a 4:45 a.m. pickup from a Bronx hotel to catch an early JFK departure, a private bus transfer is the only option that actually works — subway service is limited overnight, the AirTrain doesn't help at 3 a.m., and a caravan of rideshares for a 25-person group in the middle of the night costs more and splits everyone up.
We set up your overnight transfer the same way we set up any other: pickup window, terminal, headcount, luggage, any ADA needs. The bus is confirmed, the route is set, and the transfer runs on your schedule, not a transit agency's off-peak table. One call to 929-259-3010 books it — any hour, any day of the year.
Airport Shuttles for Hotel Blocks, Cruise Terminals, Convention Centers, and Multi-Stop Groups
Most group airport transfers don't end at one address. A corporate conference might need arrivals from JFK shuttled to a hotel in Midtown and then a second run up the Major Deegan to an offsite event space in the Bronx. A bachelorette group flying into LaGuardia might need a pickup at Terminal B followed by a stop at a Bronx restaurant before the hotel.
A cruise group departing from the Manhattan Cruise Terminal (Piers 88–92, 711 12th Ave, New York, NY 10019) on the West Side might need a coordinated airport-to-pier run that picks up at two different hotels along the way. We handle all of it on a single itinerary — one quote, one reservation, one coordinator who knows every stop.
For convention groups, the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center (429 11th Ave, New York, NY 10001) is about 14 miles from the South Bronx via the Major Deegan and the West Side Highway — a manageable run for a minibus shuttle circuit between their hotel and the center during a multi-day conference. We can run a timed loop on a set schedule each morning and evening, keeping your attendees on time without making anyone navigate New York transit with presentation materials and rolling luggage. Call 929-259-3010 to build your multi-stop itinerary.
Airport Transportation for Every Kind of Group in the Bronx
Every group that uses a Bronx airport bus rental has a slightly different set of priorities — and the vehicle should match all of them.
School and youth travel groups arriving at JFK or LaGuardia after international trips need undercarriage storage for oversize bags and musical instrument cases, plus enough overhead capacity that students aren't wedging backpacks into overhead racks for 45 minutes post-flight. A full-size 56-passenger charter bus solves this neatly, with flat flooring and a PA system your chaperone can actually use. Sports teams arriving or departing for tournaments need the same luggage capacity for equipment bags and gear; undercarriage bays on a charter bus handle what would otherwise require a separate cargo van.
Corporate groups shuttling between Newark and Midtown for back-to-back meeting days benefit from a minibus with WiFi and power outlets — your team prepares on the Turnpike instead of sitting in traffic with nothing to show for it. Wedding guests flying in from out of town for a ceremony at a Bronx venue need a smooth, single pickup from one terminal rather than a six-rideshare scramble. Whatever brings your group together at a New York airport, the right-size bus from our fleet is the transfer that keeps everyone on the same schedule.
Call 929-259-3010 to match your group with the right vehicle.
How Much Does Airport Transportation in Bronx Cost?
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
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| 14 Passenger Sprinter Limo | $170 – $318+ | $219 – $344+ | $1,526 – $3,113+ |
| Sprinter Van Rental | $187 – $273+ | $218 – $366+ | $1,395 – $2,748+ |
| 15 Passenger Party Bus | $204 – $330+ | $241 – $312+ | $1,396 – $2,817+ |
| 18 Passenger Party Bus | $266 – $330+ | $268 – $378+ | $2,121 – $2,563+ |
| 20 Passenger Party Bus | $244 – $338+ | $268 – $340+ | $1,939 – $2,796+ |
| 25 Passenger Party Bus | $248 – $326+ | $265 – $360+ | $1,827 – $2,854+ |
| 28 Passenger Party Bus | $255 – $337+ | $279 – $351+ | $2,147 – $2,653+ |
| 30 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $374+ | $318 – $414+ | $2,331 – $3,021+ |
| 40 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $338+ | $321 – $478+ | $2,297 – $3,473+ |
| 50 Passenger Party Bus | $294 – $441+ | $337 – $490+ | $2,173 – $4,043+ |
| 15–35 Passenger Minibus | $113 – $246+ | $147 – $261+ | $1,098 – $2,105+ |
| 40–56 Passenger Charter Bus | $158 – $327+ | $162 – $348+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| Rates vary by trip length, travel dates, passenger count, amenities, and availability. Use our online quote form or call 929-259-3010 for exact pricing. | |||
Client Reviews of Our Airport Transportation in Bronx
Flew in with my whole family for a reunion and we needed something big enough for all of us plus luggage. The pickup was waiting when we landed, no circling the terminal wondering where to go. Tons of space for the bags and the ride into Bronx was relaxing after a long flight. Booking ahead online was simple and I got a confirmation right away.
Priya K.
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Howard B.
Took this to catch an early morning flight and was nervous about timing, but the bus showed up early and we got there with plenty of cushion. Comfortable seats meant I could actually wake up slowly instead of fighting traffic stress. The whole group fit easily with our suitcases. Way better than splitting into three separate cars and hoping we all arrived together.
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Soledad R.
We had relatives coming in on different flights and needed one ride to grab everyone. They coordinated the pickups perfectly and we didn't have to make multiple trips. The bus was clean and roomy and everyone could stretch out. Made arriving in Bronx feel like the trip had already started on a good note. Smooth booking and clear pricing up front.
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Trevor N.
Used it for a work group heading home after a conference. Everyone was tired and just wanted to get to the airport without hassle. The ride was quiet and comfortable and there was room for all the carry ons. They tracked our schedule and adjusted when one meeting ran long. Honestly the easiest part of the whole trip. Would set it up the same way again.
Frequently Asked Questions About our Bronx Airport Transportation Services
Where does a charter bus pick up at LaGuardia Airport?
Commercial buses and vans pick up on the lower level of each terminal's arrivals roadway. At the new Terminal B, that's the outer commercial curb on the lower-level loop. Terminal C has its own separate arrivals roadway on the lower level.
Your group should gather at baggage claim, and your coordinator calls us once everyone has their luggage — the bus moves to the correct commercial lane, not the rideshare or taxi zone. Confirm which terminal your airline uses before you land; mixing up B and C at LGA adds real time to your transfer.
How far in advance should I book a Bronx airport bus rental?
For most transfers, two to three weeks out is workable. For peak travel windows — New Year's Eve, Thanksgiving, summer Fridays when every family in the borough seems to be heading to LGA at the same time — book four to six weeks ahead to lock in your vehicle and rate. If your trip falls during a major Yankee Stadium event week or a large convention at the Javits Center, demand for vehicles spikes across the metro; earlier is always better.
Call 929-259-3010 as soon as your headcount is confirmed.
What if our flight is delayed?
We track your flight from the moment you book. If the inbound is delayed, your pickup window shifts with it — you won't walk out to an empty curb because your flight landed 90 minutes late. The one thing we ask: don't call for the bus until your full group has bags in hand and is ready to move.
A bus sitting at a busy arrivals curb has a limited loading window, especially at LaGuardia where curb management is strict. We sort out the timing on our end; your job is to have everyone assembled before you summon the bus.
Can a charter bus get from the Bronx to Newark Liberty without hitting GWB gridlock?
The George Washington Bridge is unavoidable on any Bronx-to-Newark run — it's the only crossing that doesn't require going through Manhattan. The upper level of the GWB tends to flow better than the lower, and the Deegan-to-GWB approach from the Bronx avoids the worst of the Midtown merge. We route around rush-hour peaks where the itinerary allows, but for a group with a fixed flight time, the honest advice is to build a buffer of 30 to 45 minutes over what Google Maps suggests during weekday afternoon hours.
Your bus leaves when you need it to leave; just tell us the flight and we plan the departure accordingly.
How many passengers and how much luggage can a charter bus handle?
A full-size 56-passenger charter bus carries up to 56 passengers and has several hundred cubic feet of undercarriage storage — enough for a full roster's worth of checked-bag-size luggage plus carry-ons in the overhead racks. For groups with oversized gear (instruments, sports equipment, exhibition materials), the undercarriage bays accommodate items that would never fit in a rideshare or a standard van. Minibuses in our network carry 15 to 35 passengers with proportionally smaller but still meaningful undercarriage capacity.
Tell us your headcount and describe your luggage situation when you call — we'll match the vehicle to what you're actually carrying.
Do you serve airports outside the main three — like Westchester County Airport or Stewart International?
Yes. Westchester County Airport (HPN) in White Plains is about 25 miles north of the Bronx via I-87 and is a solid option for groups who want to avoid LaGuardia congestion entirely — several carriers run regional and business routes through HPN. Stewart International Airport (SWF) in Newburgh is roughly 70 miles north and works for groups whose flights connect through a carrier that uses it.
Both airports are within our service area. Call 929-259-3010 with your terminal and group size and we'll quote the transfer.




