Airport Dropoff Taxi
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Airport Dropoff Taxi Receipt Example
This receipt documents an early-morning taxi run from the Hilton Midtown Manhattan to Newark Liberty Terminal C, 18.7 miles in 31 minutes. Empire State Cab #TK-5247 (Medallion 3D88) metered $3.50 base + $51.43 distance + $17.05 time + $3.00 EWR access fee + $8.75 Lincoln Tunnel toll for a $83.73 subtotal. A 15% tip of $12.56 totals $96.29.
This airport dropoff taxi receipt documents a 12-mile trip from downtown to LAX with $3.50 base fare, $2.85/mile mileage ($34.20), $4 airport surcharge, $3.50 toll, and 18% tip ($7.40), totaling $52.60 paid by credit card.
Receipt Breakdown
What Makes This Receipt Realistic
- • No airport pickup surcharge, dropoffs do not trigger this NYC-specific charge
- • EWR access fee ($3.00) labeled separately, different charge from pickup surcharge
- • Lincoln Tunnel toll ($8.75), cross-state to NJ routes use this tunnel
- • 7:15 AM departure, early morning avoids rush hour, explains 31-min trip time
- • Math: $3.50 + $51.43 + $17.05 + $3.00 + $8.75 = $83.73; × 15% = $12.56; total $96.29
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this airport dropoff taxi receipt show?
This receipt documents a taxi dropoff at Newark Liberty International Airport. Taxi: Empire State Cab #TK-5247. Medallion: 3D88. Driver License: DL-726184. Pickup: 320 W. 46th St (Hilton Midtown), New York, NY (August 5, 2025, 7:15 AM). Dropoff: Newark Liberty International Airport, Terminal C, Newark, NJ (7:46 AM). Distance: 18.7 miles. Duration: 31 minutes. Base Fare: $3.50. Distance Charge (18.7 × $2.75): $51.43. Time Charge (31 × $0.55): $17.05. Airport Access Fee (EWR): $3.00. Tolls (Lincoln Tunnel): $8.75. Subtotal: $83.73. Tip (15%): $12.56. Total: $96.29.
What is the airport access fee on a dropoff receipt and does it apply to all airports?
The airport access fee on a dropoff receipt is a charge some airports levy on vehicles entering the terminal departure zone for passenger dropoffs. This differs from the airport pickup surcharge, the pickup surcharge is a standard NYC taxi commission surcharge; the access fee is an airport-specific charge for terminal access. Not all airports charge an access fee for dropoffs, it is more common at Newark (EWR) and certain other airports than at JFK or LaGuardia. The receipt shows the fee as a named separate line so the passenger can verify it against the airport's posted rates.
How does a city-to-airport dropoff receipt differ from an airport-to-city pickup receipt?
The two key differences are the airport surcharge and total distance. A pickup receipt includes a $4–$6 airport pickup surcharge (charged only for pickups at airport terminals), a dropoff receipt does not. The distance is also typically shorter for a dropoff trip than the return pickup, because the dropoff driver does not wait at the airport (and thus takes a more direct route). On this receipt, the 18.7-mile EWR dropoff compares to the 24.3-mile JFK pickup in the companion example, the shorter distance results in a lower total ($96.29 vs $130.90) even with the Lincoln Tunnel toll.