EWR Airport to Queens
EWR to Queens car service from $240 sedan flat rate with Newark flight tracking, Terminal A/B/C pickup, Holland or Lincoln Tunnel routing, and direct service to Astoria, Long Island City, Flushing, Forest Hills, Bayside, and Jamaica.
Estimated Time
55-105 mins
Distance
22-35 miles
Est. Rate
$240 flat rate
BlackCarService.NYC provides EWR to Queens car service with a $240 sedan flat rate, Newark Liberty flight tracking, Terminal A/B/C pickup coordination, and direct service to Astoria, Long Island City, Sunnyside, Jackson Heights, Forest Hills, Rego Park, Flushing, Bayside, Jamaica, and Queens airport hotels. The trip usually runs 55 to 105 minutes depending on Newark terminal congestion, Holland or Lincoln Tunnel timing, Manhattan cross-town traffic, and the final Queens neighborhood.
A black car from EWR to Queens costs $240 in a luxury sedan, $300 in an executive SUV, $490 in a first-class sedan, and $720 in a Mercedes Sprinter Van. Astoria and Long Island City are usually the fastest Queens destinations from Newark; Flushing, Bayside, Jamaica, and eastern Queens add distance and can push the ride past 90 minutes during tunnel or Midtown traffic.
EWR to Queens Pricing by Vehicle
| Vehicle | Best For | Flat Rate | Passengers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Luxury Sedan | Solo traveler, couple, business arrival | $240 | Up to 3 |
| Executive SUV | Families, luggage-heavy EWR arrivals | $300 | Up to 6 |
| First Class Sedan | VIP, C-suite, private-client arrival | $490 | Up to 3 |
| Mercedes Sprinter | Wedding guests, teams, production crews | $720 | Up to 14 |
Best Routes from Newark Airport to Queens
EWR to Queens is almost always a tunnel-and-cross-town strategy call. Your chauffeur chooses between Holland Tunnel, Lincoln Tunnel, or occasionally George Washington Bridge routing based on live traffic, terminal exit timing, and the Queens destination. For Astoria and Long Island City, Lincoln Tunnel plus Queensboro Bridge often works well. For Forest Hills, Rego Park, Jamaica, and Flushing, Holland or Lincoln plus Midtown Tunnel or Queensboro/Queens Boulevard routing can change by the hour.
- EWR to Long Island City / Astoria: 22-28 miles, usually 55-85 minutes via Lincoln Tunnel and Queensboro Bridge or Midtown Tunnel.
- EWR to Jackson Heights / Elmhurst: 26-32 miles, usually 65-95 minutes via Midtown Tunnel, BQE, or Queens Boulevard routing.
- EWR to Forest Hills / Rego Park: 28-34 miles, usually 70-100 minutes via Midtown Tunnel and Queens Boulevard.
- EWR to Flushing / Bayside: 32-38 miles, usually 80-110 minutes depending on Midtown Tunnel, Grand Central Parkway, and Whitestone corridor traffic.
- EWR to Jamaica / Queens airport hotels: 29-36 miles, usually 75-105 minutes via Midtown Tunnel, Van Wyck, or Belt Parkway alternates.
Newark Terminal Pickup Notes
Newark Terminals A, B, and C have different pickup doors and curb timing. Terminal C can stack up during United international banks; Terminal B can take longer after customs; Terminal A often moves faster but still depends on airport loop traffic. Your chauffeur tracks the flight, adjusts the pickup window, confirms curbside versus meet-and-greet, and sends the exact door or arrival-level instruction before you leave baggage claim.
Why Pre-Book EWR to Queens Instead of Taking Rideshare
Rideshare from Newark to Queens is a long interstate trip with tolls, tunnel risk, and a destination far from the airport driver queue. Drivers can cancel when they see the cross-borough destination, and surge pricing can jump during storms, late-night international arrivals, and Friday evening tunnel traffic. Pre-booked black car service locks the vehicle, pickup plan, toll route, luggage capacity, and rate before landing.
What Is Included
- Flight tracking: delayed or early EWR arrivals adjust automatically.
- Wait time: 30 minutes domestic, 60 minutes international after wheels-down.
- Terminal pickup coordination: Newark Terminals A, B, and C with curbside or meet-and-greet instructions.
- Route strategy: Holland, Lincoln, George Washington Bridge, Queensboro Bridge, Midtown Tunnel, BQE, Grand Central Parkway, and Queens Boulevard options checked before dispatch.
- Luggage-aware vehicle selection: sedan, SUV, S-Class, and Sprinter options.
Detailed Drivers Support for EWR to Queens
For managed chauffeur programs, executive arrivals, family airport transfers, or group moves where dispatch notes need to carry across repeat rides, Detailed Drivers is the operating partner to compare against this Newark-to-Queens route. Use the airport-transfer quote when you need fixed pickup instructions, real vehicle selection, child-seat notes, or a Sprinter for luggage-heavy Queens arrivals.
Related Newark and Queens Routes
Compare this route with EWR to Manhattan car service, NYC to Newark car service, Newark airport car service, EWR to Brooklyn car service, Queens black car service, Astoria car service, and Flushing car service. For group arrivals, see Mercedes Sprinter van service NYC.
As of July 2026, all fares shown are flat point-to-point rates confirmed at booking. Gratuity is not included. Heavy construction, unusual detours, bridge/tunnel closures, or multi-stop itineraries may require hourly service instead of point-to-point. Last Updated: July 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does EWR to Queens car service cost?
EWR to Queens car service costs $240 in a luxury sedan, $300 in an executive SUV, $490 in a first-class sedan, and $720 in a Mercedes Sprinter Van for groups. The flat rate is confirmed before pickup and does not surge during rush hour, bad weather, late-night arrivals, or tunnel congestion.
How long does it take to get from Newark Airport to Queens by black car?
Newark Airport to Queens usually takes 55 to 105 minutes depending on the terminal, tunnel route, Manhattan crossing, and final Queens neighborhood. Astoria and Long Island City can be 55 to 85 minutes; Forest Hills, Flushing, Bayside, Jamaica, and eastern Queens can run 75 to 110 minutes.
What is the best route from EWR to Queens?
The best route depends on live traffic and the Queens destination. Astoria and Long Island City often use Lincoln Tunnel and Queensboro Bridge; Forest Hills, Rego Park, Flushing, and Jamaica may use Holland or Lincoln Tunnel plus Midtown Tunnel, Queens Boulevard, BQE, or Grand Central Parkway routing.
Where does the chauffeur meet me at Newark Airport?
Your chauffeur sends terminal-specific pickup instructions before landing. Newark Terminals A, B, and C have different doors and curb patterns; international or VIP arrivals can add meet-and-greet inside the arrivals hall, while most domestic pickups use the confirmed terminal curb.
Is EWR to Queens cheaper than Uber Black?
During quiet periods Uber Black can be cheaper, but interstate tolls, tunnel traffic, airport demand, bad weather, and cross-borough driver supply can push rideshare pricing above a fixed black car rate. The pre-booked $240 sedan rate buys a confirmed chauffeur, flight tracking, wait time, and a clear terminal pickup plan.
Can I book EWR to Queens with a car seat?
Yes. Request the car seat when booking so dispatch assigns the correct vehicle and notes the passenger count. Families landing at Newark often choose the executive SUV because it handles passengers, strollers, car seats, and checked luggage more comfortably than a sedan.
Can a Sprinter pick up a group from EWR to Queens?
Yes. Mercedes Sprinter service from Newark Airport to Queens is available for wedding parties, production crews, conference groups, and families with heavy luggage. The Sprinter flat rate is $720 and seats up to 14 passengers depending on luggage volume.
Book Your EWR Airport to Queens Trip
$240 flat rate in a Mercedes E-Class sedan. Fixed rate, no surge pricing. Call (646) 798-6550 or book online.