Port Authority to travelers: Do not drive to JFK Airport this summer'
Briefly

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has announced plans to manage expected record passenger traffic at JFK International Airport this summer, advising travelers to avoid driving. The forecast predicts 18.3 million passengers, coinciding with ongoing $19 billion redevelopment work. As part of this effort, they are slashing AirTrain ticket prices by 50% for the summer to encourage public transport use. Officials predict significant traffic changes and detours due to construction, but assure travelers that improvements are pending, including the opening of new gates next year.
The Port Authority discourages driving to JFK this summer amidst predicted passenger volume records and major construction, urging the use of public transit for smoother travel.
With the reconstruction of JFK and record passenger numbers expected, travelers should anticipate significant traffic disruptions and use public transportation to alleviate congestion.
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