Point-to-Point Car Service NYC | Point-to-Point Transportation New York
Flat-rate door-to-door luxury transportation across NYC and city-to-city — Manhattan to Greenwich, Hamptons, Philadelphia, Boston, DC. No surge, no per-stop billing, professional chauffeurs.
NYC Point-to-Point Car Service: Quick Answer
- ▸Manhattan flat rates: $75 LGA, $95 JFK, $95 EWR, $145 TEB, $145 HPN. Within Manhattan starts at $65 sedan / $85 SUV.
- ▸City-to-city flat rates: NYC to Greenwich $245, NYC to Stamford $245, NYC to Hamptons $485, NYC to Philadelphia $385, NYC to Boston $725, NYC to DC $850.
- ▸Sedan flat rate includes Lincoln MKT or Mercedes-Benz E-Class. SUV flat rate adds $30 to $80 per route. Sprinter Van available for groups at $1.50 per mile minimum plus base.
- ▸No surge pricing — ever. Lincoln Tunnel toll, Holland Tunnel, Triborough Bridge, GW Bridge, NJ Turnpike all baked into the flat rate. Bottled water, Wi-Fi, chargers in every vehicle.
- ▸Booking lead time: 24 hours recommended; same-day accepted based on fleet availability. 2-hour notice acceptable for sedan within Manhattan during off-peak windows.
Service Features
Flat-rate pricing — no surge
Sedan flat rates from Manhattan: $75 LGA, $95 JFK, $95 EWR, $245 Greenwich, $485 East Hampton, $385 Philadelphia, $725 Boston, $850 DC. Never surge — even during snowstorms or NY Fashion Week.
Door-to-door door pickup
Picked up at the exact pickup address (apartment doorman, hotel main entrance, FBO lobby) and dropped at the destination. No staging-area meet-up, no side-street pickup confusion.
Long-distance city-to-city
NYC to Greenwich $245, NYC to Hamptons $485, NYC to Philadelphia $385, NYC to Boston $725, NYC to DC $850. Reliable long-distance booking that rideshare cannot match.
TLC-licensed chauffeurs
Every driver licensed by the NYC Taxi & Limousine Commission, drug-tested, background-checked, and trained in defensive driving. Driver name and plate sent 24 hours ahead.
All tolls and standard wait time
Lincoln Tunnel ($16), Holland Tunnel, Triborough ($10.17), GW Bridge ($16), NJ Turnpike, all baked into the quoted flat rate. 30 min wait for airport arrivals included.
24/7 dispatch with same-day acceptance
Same-day bookings accepted within Manhattan during off-peak windows (2-hour notice minimum). Long-distance bookings (Boston, DC, Hamptons) need 24 hours for chauffeur scheduling.
Point-to-Point Car Service NYC: What You Get
BlackCarService.NYC is New York City's premier point-to-point car service, providing flat-rate door-to-door luxury transportation within NYC and on long-distance city-to-city routes across the Northeast. Sedan flat rates from Manhattan to NYC airports: $75 LGA (8 miles), $95 JFK (17 miles), $95 EWR (16 miles), $145 TEB (12 miles), $145 HPN (35 miles). City-to-city flat rates with Lincoln MKT or Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedan: NYC to Greenwich CT $245, NYC to Stamford CT $245, NYC to East Hampton $485, NYC to Philadelphia $385, NYC to Boston $725, NYC to Washington DC $850. Cadillac Escalade ESV or Chevrolet Suburban executive SUV adds $30 to $80 per route. Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van for groups at $1.50 per mile minimum plus base rate. Every flat-rate trip includes a TLC-licensed chauffeur, all tolls (Lincoln Tunnel $16, Triborough $10.17, GW Bridge $16, NJ Turnpike), bottled water, Wi-Fi, phone chargers, and 24/7 dispatch. Service operates 365 days a year — call (646) 798-6550 to book.
Sample Rates
All rates include tolls and taxes. Gratuity additional.
| Vehicle | JFK | LGA | EWR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Luxury Sedan Lincoln MKT, Mercedes-Benz E-Class | $95 | $75 | $95 |
| Executive SUV Cadillac Escalade ESV, Chevrolet Suburban | $125 | $95 | $125 |
| First Class Sedan Mercedes-Benz S-Class | $145 | $115 | $145 |
| Luxury Sprinter (10–14 pax) Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van | $195 | $175 | $195 |
Distance, Time, Flat Rates
Drive times reflect typical conditions. Add 20–30 minutes for snowstorms, NYC Marathon Sunday, or UN General Assembly week.
| Destination | Distance | Off-Peak | Rush Hour | Sedan | SUV |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Manhattan to LaGuardia (LGA) | 8 mi | 25 min | 45 min | $75 | $95 |
| Manhattan to JFK | 17 mi | 45 min | 75–90 min | $95 | $125 |
| Manhattan to Newark (EWR) | 16 mi | 35 min | 70–90 min | $95 | $125 |
| Manhattan to Greenwich CT | 36 mi | 55 min | 85–110 min | $245 | $285 |
| Manhattan to Stamford CT | 40 mi | 60 min | 95–120 min | $245 | $285 |
| Manhattan to East Hampton | 95 mi | 2 hr 15 min | 3 hr 30 min+ | $485 | $565 |
| Manhattan to Philadelphia | 95 mi | 2 hr 10 min | 3 hr+ | $385 | $455 |
| Manhattan to Boston | 215 mi | 4 hr 15 min | 5 hr 30 min+ | $725 | $865 |
| Manhattan to Washington DC | 230 mi | 4 hr 30 min | 6 hr+ | $850 | $995 |
Black Car Service vs Uber Black & Lyft Lux
Flat-rate professional service compared head-to-head with rideshare luxury tiers.
| Feature | BlackCarService.NYC | Uber Black | Lyft Lux |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Flat rate per route | Variable + surge | Variable + surge |
| Surge risk | None — ever | 2.5–4.5× peak | 2.0–3.5× peak |
| Long-distance (50+ mi) | Flat-rate to Hamptons / Philly / Boston / DC | Limited / unreliable | Limited / unreliable |
| Pre-booking | Required, 24 hr recommended | On-demand | On-demand |
| Driver vetting | TLC licensed, background-checked | Self-reported | Self-reported |
| All tolls included | Yes | Passed through | Passed through |
| Driver name + plate before pickup | 24 hours ahead | 5 minutes ahead | 5 minutes ahead |
| Vehicle condition | Inspected luxury fleet | Owner's personal car | Owner's personal car |
Surge Pricing Math: Real Scenarios
| Scenario | Uber Black | Us (flat) | You Save |
|---|---|---|---|
| JFK rush hour (4–7 PM weekday) | $85 × 3.0× = $255 | $95 flat | $160 (63%) |
| NYC → Hamptons summer Friday | Not reliably available | $485 flat | Reliability + flat rate |
| NYC → Boston (long-distance) | Not available | $725 flat | Long-distance reliability |
| EWR snowstorm | $90 × 4.0× = $360 | $95 flat | $265 (74%) |
Common Use Cases for Point-to-Point Car Service NYC
Manhattan to NYC airport (single leg)
Sedan $75 LGA, $95 JFK, $95 EWR. Flat rate, flight tracking included, all tolls baked in. Driver name and plate sent 24 hours ahead. Curbside pickup at every terminal.
NYC to Greenwich / Stamford CT
Sedan $245 flat (36 to 40 miles via I-95). 55 to 60 min off-peak; 85 to 120 min during weekday rush. Common pattern: Wall Street partners commuting to Greenwich evening trains.
NYC to East Hampton (95 miles)
Sedan $485 flat via Long Island Expressway and Sunrise Highway. 2 hr 15 min off-peak; 3.5 hr+ on summer Friday afternoon. SUV $565 worth the upcharge for luggage-heavy summer trips.
NYC to Philadelphia
Sedan $385 flat via NJ Turnpike. 2 hr 10 min off-peak. Common pattern: investment banking analysts shuttling between NYC and Philly offices, business executives skipping Acela station hassle.
NYC to Boston (215 miles)
Sedan $725 flat via I-95. 4 hr 15 min off-peak. Includes a chauffeur 15-min meal break factored into drive time. Bottled water, Wi-Fi, chargers stocked. Round-trip $1,395 same chauffeur.
Cross-borough Manhattan / Brooklyn / Queens
Within NYC starts at $65 sedan / $85 SUV. Manhattan to Brooklyn DUMBO, Manhattan to LIC, Brooklyn to Queens — flat-rate quoted by ZIP at booking. No surge during 4 to 7 PM rush.
What Point-to-Point Car Service NYC Costs vs Competitors
NYC point-to-point car service pricing with BlackCarService.NYC is fixed: $75 LGA, $95 JFK or EWR, $245 to Greenwich, $485 to East Hampton, $385 to Philadelphia, $725 to Boston, $850 to Washington DC. Uber Black runs $65 to $90 baseline for NYC airports but multiplies 2.5× to 4.5× during 4 to 7 PM weekday rush, snowstorms, NYC Marathon Sunday, US Open finals, UN General Assembly week, and NY Fashion Week — and Uber does not quote long-distance fixed rates over 50 miles. Carmel Limo and Dial 7 quote $69 LGA, $85 JFK, and $90 EWR baseline; their long-distance rates run $265 to Greenwich, $525 to East Hampton, and $425 to Philadelphia. Blacklane quotes $129 to JFK, $345 to Greenwich, $645 to Philadelphia. The economic gap widens on long-distance routes: an Uber Black for the 95-mile NYC to East Hampton run during summer Friday peak runs roughly $700+ in surge versus our $485 flat. Boston ($725) and Washington DC ($850) are flat-rate quoted versus rideshare which does not accept long-distance bookings reliably.
How to Book Point-to-Point Car Service NYC
Booking point-to-point car service with BlackCarService.NYC takes about 90 seconds online or one phone call to (646) 798-6550. Provide pickup address, destination address, date, time, and vehicle preference (sedan, SUV, S-Class, or Sprinter). For NYC pickup-to-NYC airport runs, also provide flight number — we pull arrival data from the FAA feed. We confirm via email and SMS within 15 minutes during business hours and within an hour overnight. Twenty-four hours before your trip, you receive a reminder with your assigned chauffeur's name, phone number, vehicle make and license plate, and exact pickup window. The day of, you get a "driver en route" SMS 30 minutes before pickup. Long-distance bookings (NYC to Boston, NYC to DC) include a chauffeur meal break factored into the drive time, plus complimentary bottled water, Wi-Fi, and phone chargers. Round-trip bookings get a single confirmation and the same flat rate in each direction. Same-day bookings are accepted within Manhattan during off-peak windows; 2-hour notice is the practical minimum.
Corporate & Institutional Clients
Centralized monthly billing, NDA-compliant chauffeurs, dedicated account managers. Common pickup points include the offices below.
Investment banks
Goldman Sachs (200 West St), JPMorgan Chase (270 Park Ave), Morgan Stanley (1585 Broadway), Citigroup (388 Greenwich St) — Manhattan-to-Greenwich daily commute clients
Asset managers & PE
BlackRock (50 Hudson Yards), Blackstone (345 Park Ave), KKR (30 Hudson Yards), Apollo Global (9 W 57th) — long-distance NYC-Philly / NYC-Boston / NYC-DC
Big Law
Sullivan & Cromwell, Skadden, Cravath, Wachtell — partner Greenwich and Westchester commute, Hamptons summer house transport
Tech & media
Google NYC (111 Eighth Ave), Meta (770 Broadway), Bloomberg (731 Lexington), Spotify (4 World Trade Center) — Hamptons summer house and Westchester suburban commute
NYC Events That Affect This Service
Surge multipliers on rideshare go up; our flat rates do not. Booking lead time grows during these windows.
| Event | When | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Hamptons summer Friday peak | May through Labor Day Fridays | LIE eastbound traffic 4 to 7 PM doubles drive time. NYC to East Hampton runs 3.5 to 5 hours instead of 2.25. Book Friday pickups before 1 PM or after 8 PM. |
| UN General Assembly Week | Mid-September (annual) | Surge pricing on rideshare 2.5–4×; Midtown East security checkpoints. Long-distance bookings unaffected by closures but JFK/LGA legs add 30 min. |
| NYC Marathon | First Sunday in November | Manhattan crossings closed 8 AM – 4 PM. Cross-borough and city-to-city pickups need afternoon-only timing or Bronx detour routing. |
| Davos / Sun Valley travel windows | Late January / mid-July | NYC to Boston, NYC to DC long-distance demand spikes. JFK long-haul traffic adds 30 to 45 min. |
| New Year's Eve | December 31 – January 1 | Times Square frozen zone 10 AM – 1 AM. Pre-book hotel-to-airport long-distance runs 5+ days ahead. |
| Holiday weekends (Memorial Day, July 4, Labor Day) | Three peak summer weekends | Hamptons traffic doubles, NJ Turnpike to Philly slow, I-95 to Boston brutal. Add 60 to 120 min to every long-distance run. |
What's Included With Every Booking
Flat-rate pricing — never surge
Manhattan-to-airport flat rates ($75 LGA, $95 JFK, $95 EWR) and long-distance flat rates (NYC to Greenwich $245, Hamptons $485, Philly $385, Boston $725, DC $850) hold during snowstorms, rush hour, and major events.
Door-to-door pickup and drop-off
Picked up at the exact pickup address (apartment doorman, hotel main entrance, FBO lobby) and dropped at the destination. No staging-area meet-up.
TLC-licensed chauffeur
Every driver licensed by the NYC Taxi & Limousine Commission, drug-tested, background-checked, and trained in defensive driving plus professional hospitality.
All tolls and standard wait time
Lincoln Tunnel ($16), Triborough ($10.17), GW Bridge ($16), NJ Turnpike, all baked into the flat rate. 30 min wait included for airport arrivals; 15 min for street pickups.
Driver name + license plate 24 hrs ahead
Pre-arrival SMS 24 hours before pickup with chauffeur's name, phone number, vehicle make, and license plate. "Driver en route" SMS 30 minutes before pickup.
Bottled water, Wi-Fi, phone chargers
Every vehicle stocked. Tesla-style fast chargers in the SUVs. Privacy partition available in the Mercedes-Benz S-Class first-class option.
Insider Tips
A few notes from running NYC point-to-point service for over a decade: the flat-rate model is most valuable during surge events. A typical 4 PM Friday JFK run on Uber Black at 3× surge runs $255; our flat $95 saves $160. Stack across 50 business airport trips a year and the difference is roughly $8,000. The long-distance product is the most underused — NYC to Boston ($725) and NYC to DC ($850) are reliable flat-rate trips that rideshare typically declines, and they include bottled water, Wi-Fi, chargers, and a chauffeur meal break factored into drive time. The Hamptons summer Friday peak (May through Labor Day) doubles regular drive time on the LIE; book a 1 PM pickup or an 8 PM pickup to avoid the 4 to 7 PM stack-up. The most common booking mistake is using point-to-point for what should be hourly: a "quick stop on the way" that turns into a 30-minute wait, or a "round-trip with a 2-hour break" that should be hourly with chauffeur waiting. Hourly at $115/hour 2-hr minimum solves the multi-stop problem; point-to-point solves the single-leg problem. For NYC cross-borough point-to-point (Manhattan to Brooklyn, Manhattan to Queens, Brooklyn to Queens), starts at $65 sedan / $85 SUV; the flat-rate gap versus surged Uber Black during 4 to 7 PM weekday rush is meaningful (Uber Black hits $90 to $130 surged on those routes versus our $65 flat). Round-trip bookings get the same flat rate in each direction with a single confirmation; for NYC to Boston ($1,395 round-trip with same chauffeur), the driver overnights in Boston rather than running back-and-forth — most cost-effective configuration. Same-day Manhattan bookings work with 2-hour notice during off-peak windows; do not expect same-day for long-distance Boston or DC trips. JFK arrivals during NYC Marathon Sunday (first Sunday in November) require pre-coordinated routing because Manhattan crossings close 8 AM to 4 PM — book afternoon flights only that day or accept a Bronx detour through the GW Bridge.
What Clients Say
“Manhattan to Greenwich every Tuesday and Thursday for the last three years — Wall Street partner commute. The flat $245 sedan is the only price I have ever paid; my Uber Black quote on the same route during 5 PM weekday rush ranges $320 to $520 depending on surge. Driver name and plate every Monday morning for the week ahead. Centralized monthly billing through my firm. This is the only car service I would recommend for daily Connecticut commute.”
“NYC to East Hampton four times every summer for the past five years. Summer Friday afternoon traffic on the LIE is brutal — 3.5 hours instead of the 2.25 it should take. The $485 flat sedan is reliable every time, even on Memorial Day weekend Friday at 4 PM when no rideshare driver will accept the 95-mile run. Bottled water, Wi-Fi, chargers all stocked, chauffeur meal break factored in. Round-trip $970 with the same driver waiting at our Hamptons house — that is the value.”
What flat-rate point-to-point actually means
Flat-rate point-to-point means the price you see at booking is the price you pay — no rush-hour surge, no weather surge, no event surge. Lincoln Tunnel toll ($16), Holland Tunnel, Triborough Bridge ($10.17), GW Bridge ($16), NJ Turnpike, and all parking are baked into the quoted rate. Standard wait time (30 min for airport arrivals, 15 min for street pickups) is included. The only optional add-on is gratuity (18 to 20% customary). Compare to Uber Black where the same JFK run hits $255 during 4 PM Friday rush at 3× surge versus our $95 flat.
Long-distance city-to-city flat rates
The point-to-point model extends to long-distance routes that rideshare cannot reliably handle. NYC to Greenwich CT $245 sedan via I-95 (36 miles, 55 min off-peak). NYC to East Hampton $485 via the LIE and Sunrise Highway (95 miles, 2 hr 15 min off-peak; 3.5 hr+ on summer Friday afternoons). NYC to Philadelphia $385 via NJ Turnpike (95 miles, 2 hr 10 min). NYC to Boston $725 via I-95 (215 miles, 4 hr 15 min). NYC to Washington DC $850 via NJ Turnpike and I-95 (230 miles, 4 hr 30 min). All long-distance bookings include bottled water, Wi-Fi, and phone chargers; trips over 4 hours include a chauffeur meal break factored into the drive time.
How point-to-point compares to hourly charter
Point-to-point is right when the day is a single leg or a true round-trip — Manhattan to JFK and back, Manhattan to Greenwich and back, NYC to Hamptons one-way. Hourly is right when the day has more than two stops, multi-stop wait time, or as-directed flexibility. A 5-stop investor roadshow day is hourly ($880 sedan for 8 hours). A single airport drop is point-to-point ($95 JFK). The two products solve different problems and are priced differently.
NYC cross-borough point-to-point
Within NYC starts at $65 sedan / $85 SUV for typical Manhattan-to-Brooklyn or Manhattan-to-LIC runs. Cross-borough trips (Manhattan to Brooklyn DUMBO, Manhattan to Williamsburg, Manhattan to LIC, Brooklyn to Queens) are quoted by ZIP at booking. The flat-rate model especially matters during 4 to 7 PM weekday rush when Uber Black surges 3× on cross-borough rides.
Round-trip booking
Round-trip bookings get a single confirmation and the same flat rate in each direction. NYC to Greenwich round-trip $490, NYC to East Hampton round-trip $970, NYC to Philadelphia round-trip $770, NYC to Boston round-trip $1,395 same chauffeur (driver overnight included). Adjustments to the return leg are free up to 4 hours before the return pickup.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does point-to-point car service cost in NYC?
Manhattan flat rates: $75 to LaGuardia (LGA), $95 to JFK, $95 to Newark (EWR), $145 to Teterboro (TEB), $145 to Westchester (HPN). Within Manhattan starts at $65 sedan / $85 SUV. Long-distance flat rates: NYC to Greenwich $245, NYC to East Hampton $485, NYC to Philadelphia $385, NYC to Boston $725, NYC to Washington DC $850. Executive SUV adds $30 to $80 per route; Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van for groups at $1.50 per mile minimum plus base. All rates include all tolls, taxes, and standard wait time.
Is point-to-point car service cheaper than Uber Black?
Almost always during surge events, and on long-distance routes Uber Black does not reliably accept. A typical 4 PM Friday JFK run on Uber Black at 3× surge runs $255; our flat $95 saves $160. NYC to East Hampton during summer Friday peak runs $700+ on Uber if a driver accepts the 95-mile trip; our flat $485 always works. NYC to Boston and DC are long-distance routes Uber typically declines; our $725 and $850 are reliable, professional, and include all tolls.
How far in advance should I book point-to-point service in New York?
24 hours recommended for guaranteed availability. Same-day Manhattan bookings accepted within 2-hour notice during off-peak windows. Long-distance bookings (NYC to Boston, NYC to DC, NYC to Hamptons during summer Friday peak) need 24 hours for chauffeur scheduling. UN General Assembly week (mid-September), NY Fashion Week, US Open finals weeks, NYC Marathon Sunday, and major holiday weekends require 48 to 72 hours during peak slots.
Does BlackCarService.NYC track flights for airport point-to-point bookings?
Yes — every airport pickup includes real-time flight tracking via the FAA feed. JFK, LGA, EWR, TEB, HPN flights all monitored from wheels-up. Delays and early arrivals shift the pickup window automatically — no rebooking fee. International JFK and EWR arrivals get 60 minutes of complimentary wait time after wheels-down to cover customs; domestic gets 30 minutes. The wait clock starts at touchdown — not at the original booking time.
What areas does BlackCarService.NYC serve for point-to-point trips?
All five NYC boroughs, all five NYC airports (JFK, LGA, EWR, TEB, HPN), Long Island including the Hamptons, Westchester, Hoboken and Jersey City NJ, Greenwich and Stamford CT. Long-distance routes include NYC to Philadelphia ($385), NYC to Boston ($725), NYC to Washington DC ($850), NYC to Atlantic City ($295), and NYC to the Berkshires ($585). For destinations beyond DC or Boston, please call (646) 798-6550 for a custom quote — we accept long-distance bookings up to 500 miles each direction.
Can I make stops on a point-to-point trip?
Single-stop quick add-ons (a 5-min coffee stop, picking up a passenger en route) are typically free with chauffeur courtesy. For multi-stop itineraries with wait time at each stop, switch to the hourly charter model — sedan $115/hour with 2-hour minimum, SUV $135/hour, Sprinter $175/hour with 3-hour minimum. The hourly model is built for as-directed multi-stop service; point-to-point is built for single-leg or true round-trip.
Is point-to-point service available 24/7 in New York?
Yes — dispatch is staffed 24/7, 365 days a year. Common late-night and early-morning point-to-point bookings include 5 to 7 AM red-eye departures from JFK Terminal 4 and LGA Terminal C, 11 PM to 2 AM transatlantic arrivals at JFK Terminals 1 and 4, and overnight long-distance returns (NYC to Greenwich at 1 AM after a Wall Street late night). No off-hour surcharges, no holiday surcharges. The $95 JFK rate at 5 AM is the same as 5 PM weekday.
How do I set up a corporate account for point-to-point trips?
Call (646) 798-6550. Common corporate point-to-point use cases include daily executive commute (Manhattan to Greenwich, Manhattan to Westchester), long-distance partner travel (NYC to Philly law firm offices, NYC to Boston biotech client visits, NYC to DC government meetings), and frequent airport runs. Centralized monthly invoicing, employee profiles, expense system integration (Concur, SAP Concur, Egencia, Navan), and dedicated account-manager support are standard. Onboarding takes 24 hours.
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