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Frankly, the public transport available at JFK does not connect well to areas where you're likely to find masseurs, and searching the masseur listings for Queens turns up nothing.

How long is your layover?  Depending on your budget, one option is to rent a cheap motel room near the airport and get one of the Manhattan masseurs to do an outcall.

 

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37 minutes ago, massarang said:

Hi. Thanks for your reply. 8 hours layover. Limited budget :(

Well if you’re the adventurous type, you could try researching or calling around on the many massage parlors in the hoods around JFK to see who has masseurs. For example, looking on Google Maps, reviews at A+ Head Spa mention a good experience with “Jason” just this week. ($90 for 90 minutes plus the 20 min Uber there and back). Hey, ya never know!

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13 minutes ago, purplekow said:

That Uber ride back and forth going to be more expensive than the massage

Good point… plus work in tip to masseur and the drivers! Depends on time of day and weather for sure.

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Eight hours is long enough to get to Manhattan and back for an hour session with your choice of provider who offers incalls, but that will not be cheap.  The yellow cab flat rate is $70 but with tax and tolls,and tip is usually $90-$100 (each way). 

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I am not a big fan of the NYC public transit (usually crowded, but if you check your bags at the airport not too bad), but it works. You should be able to get to Manhattan and back within 3 hours, 4 max. The trickiest part will be to schedule something ahead of time, given that your inbound flight may be late. I hate air travel 🤣

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IMHO and as they say in the hood "fuggetaboutit!"

You're better off grabbing a drink at the TWA Hotel lounge and enjoy the view of the runways! The Hotel is on site at JFK. Seriously - a fabulous vintage retro hotel and lounge!

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1 hour ago, massagefan320 said:

LIRR is faster than the subway if you are going to Penn Station.

Even when it’s not faster, it’s just nicer.  Also if you have a big bag, fewer stairs.  My strategy is usually LIRR to/from Penn and then cab to final destination. It’s less aggravating compared to taking subway or having an Uber stuck in traffic.  

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Uber has a relatively new jitney service between JFK and Manhattan For between $10–$25 it connects JFK Terminals 4 and 5 with Manhattan locations in Greenwich Village, Port Authority, and Grand Central. You can book on the Uber app up to 7 days in advance. If the times work out for you, book in advance with one of the many excellent masseurs in Hells Kitchen (the 10 blocks north and west of Port Authority. 

If the times for the jitney and the masseur works out, you'll have the perfect stress-free, stress-reducing  layover!

https://www.uber.com/global/en/r/airports/jfk/shuttle/

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I can tell some of you guys don't travel in and out of NYC much.

As someone who LIVES here and travels frequently, you NEVER use a CAR to get to and from JFK unless its late at night, or you have tons of luggage. 

ALWAYS takes the Airtrain to Jamaica TRAIN station (NOT the subway) and arrive at Penn Station or Grand Central in midtown Manhattan. The cost is about 1/8 of a car service and avoids the risk of getting stuck in traffic (which is pretty much guaranteed). 

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1 hour ago, pubic_assistance said:

I can tell some of you guys don't travel in and out of NYC much.

As someone who LIVES here and travels frequently, you NEVER use a CAR to get to and from JFK unless its late at night, or you have tons of luggage. 

ALWAYS takes the Airtrain to Jamaica TRAIN station (NOT the subway) and arrive at Penn Station or Grand Central in midtown Manhattan. The cost is about 1/8 of a car service and avoids the risk of getting stuck in traffic (which is pretty much guaranteed). 

100% on this! I travel frequently for work and my company has no problem paying for an Uber - and I still opt for the LIRR AirTrain option. It’s always a better experience and no risk of traffic on the Van Wyck, which is pretty much a given.
 

If you do that, right near Penn Station (where the LIRR arrives - don’t take a Grand Central train) you have 27 Men’s Spa in walking distance. Search this site for recs on who to request. You can also hike it down to Energy on 23rd. Again search this site for recs on who to request. 
 

If you do go to Grand Central vs. Penn Station, there’s Noble Men’s Spa nearby. Search for recs on this site. It is more expensive, though, so might not be the best budget option. 
 

Have fun and enjoy. 

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