US Open, 23 Aug – 13 Sep Booking is open for Flushing Meadows. Night sessions run long — book hourly and your chauffeur waits. See US Open transport →
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US Open · Flushing Meadows, Queens

US Open car service to Flushing Meadows

Chauffeured transport to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Night sessions run long, so the car waits rather than leaving you to find one.

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Getting to Flushing Meadows, and getting home afterwards

The 2026 US Open runs from Sunday 23 August to Sunday 13 September at Flushing Meadows in Queens. Fan Week opens on the 23rd, qualifying runs 24 to 27 August, and the main draw begins Sunday 30 August. The women's final is Saturday 12 September and the men's final Sunday 13 September.

23 AugFan Week opens
30 AugMain draw begins
12–13 SepFinals weekend
7 SepLabor Day, one of the busiest days
The problem nobody plans for

Night sessions do not end when you think they will

Chauffeur waiting beside a black car at night near the US Open tennis grounds in Queens

A five-set match on Arthur Ashe can run past midnight. Rain suspends play on the Grandstand and outer courts, pushing everything back — though Ashe and Louis Armstrong have retractable roofs and carry on regardless.

That unpredictability is the whole transport problem. Twenty-three thousand people leaving Arthur Ashe at the same time means a packed 7 train and a long wait for anything else.

This is why hourly hire suits the US Open better than a booked pickup time. Your chauffeur waits rather than being released and re-summoned, so a match that runs three hours long does not leave you standing outside the gates at half past midnight. See hourly hire.

Where Flushing Meadows actually is

Closer to the airports than to Manhattan

The tennis centre sits in Queens, which makes it unusually convenient if you are flying in for the tournament and unusually awkward if you assume Manhattan travel times apply.

From LaGuardia (LGA)10–20 min
From JFK20–35 min
From Midtown Manhattan30–50 min
From Newark (EWR)60–90 min
From Westchester or Long IslandOn request

Journey times during the tournament are not normal journey times. Session changeovers put thousands of vehicles onto the same few roads at once. We build that into the plan rather than quoting a best case.

How people book us for the Open

Four patterns we see every year

Chauffeur holding open the door of a luxury car outside a Manhattan hotel
Suites and hospitality

Corporate entertaining

Clients collected from offices or hotels, delivered together, and taken home whenever the tennis finishes. Booked on account so nothing needs settling on the night. See corporate accounts.

Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens, New York, home of the US Open
Flying in for the tournament

Airport transfers

Flight tracked, so a delayed arrival does not become a missed session. LaGuardia is the closest airport to the grounds by some margin. See airport transfers.

Group stepping out of a Mercedes Sprinter van near the US Open tennis grounds in Queens
Up to 14 passengers

Groups and families

One Sprinter instead of three cars. Everyone arrives together, and nobody is left waiting outside the gates while the others get a ride.

Chauffeur waiting beside a black car at night near the US Open tennis grounds in Queens
The night session answer

Hourly hire

The car stays with you for the evening. When the match finally ends, your chauffeur is already there rather than forty minutes away.

Dates worth knowing

Which days are hardest to travel

Fan Week, 23–29 August

Free grounds admission on several days brings very large crowds for qualifying and the Mixed Doubles Championship. Busier than people expect for a week before the main draw.

Opening weekend, 30 Aug–1 Sep

Every court in use from late morning until late at night, with more than sixty matches a day. Sessions overlap, so arrivals and departures run continuously.

Labor Day, Monday 7 September

Round of 16 tennis on a public holiday. One of the single busiest travel days of the tournament, and the one worth booking earliest.

Finals weekend, 12–13 September

Women's final Saturday, men's final Sunday. Fewer matches but the largest single-session crowds of the fortnight, all leaving at once.

Practical notes

Things worth checking before you go

  • Bag policy — one bag per person, maximum 12 x 12 x 16 inches. Anything larger is refused at the gate
  • Fan Access Pass — everyone eighteen and over needs the free pass from the US Open app during Fan Week
  • Tickets — buy through official channels only
  • Rain — Arthur Ashe and Louis Armstrong have roofs; outer courts do not
The venue

Three show courts

Arthur Ashe Stadium23,771 seats
Louis Armstrong Stadium14,000 seats
Grandstand8,125 seats
Site46.5 acres, Queens

Give us the stadium and session on your ticket and we will advise which gate to be dropped at, which is not always the obvious one.

Common questions

US Open transport

When is the US Open in 2026?

The full event runs Sunday 23 August to Sunday 13 September 2026. Fan Week opens on 23 August, qualifying runs 24 to 27 August, and the main draw begins Sunday 30 August. The women's final is Saturday 12 September and the men's final Sunday 13 September.

Which airport is closest to the US Open?

LaGuardia, at roughly ten to twenty minutes from Flushing Meadows. JFK is twenty to thirty-five minutes. Newark is considerably further at sixty to ninety minutes.

Should I book a transfer or hourly hire?

For a day session with a predictable end, a flat transfer works. For night sessions, book hourly — matches routinely run long and a fixed pickup time is a guess. The chauffeur waits rather than being re-summoned.

How far in advance should I book?

As early as possible for Labor Day and the finals weekend. Those dates compete with the general September rush, including UN General Assembly week which follows immediately afterwards.

Can you take a group?

Yes. A fourteen-seat Sprinter is the usual choice for families and corporate groups, and coaches seating up to 55 are available for larger parties.

Where will the car collect me afterwards?

We agree a specific meeting point before the session rather than trying to find each other in a crowd of twenty thousand people. Your chauffeur confirms it by text.

What does it cost?

Rates are fixed and quoted before you book, with tolls and parking included. See our rates page for how pricing is worked out.

Ready when you are

Send the date, the journey and the passenger count. We confirm the right vehicle and a flat rate, with nothing added afterwards.

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