# New Orleans Airport Transfer Guide (MSY) Getting from Louis Armstrong New Orleans Airport to the city. Transfer options, realistic costs, and practical advice for the French Quarter and beyond. **Airport:** MSY **City:** New Orleans **Country:** United States **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/msy --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer MSY is located in Kenner, about 19 km west of the French Quarter. The drive takes 25-40 minutes depending on traffic and your exact destination. A rideshare or taxi costs $30-45 to the French Quarter, while a pre-booked transfer runs $35-55. There is also a public bus (the E-2 Airport Express) that connects to downtown for $2. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing MSY opened a new terminal in 2019, and it is modern, spacious, and well-organized. After collecting your bags on the ground level, ground transportation is on Level 1. Rideshare pickup is on Level 3 (the departures level), which requires going up two levels via escalator or elevator. Taxi and shuttle pickup is on Level 1, directly outside baggage claim. Signage is clear throughout. The new terminal is a significant improvement over the old facility and makes the post-landing experience more comfortable. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Pre-booked private transfer:** A driver meets you at arrivals and takes you directly to your destination. Particularly useful if you are heading to the French Quarter, where narrow streets and limited hotel access can confuse rideshare drivers unfamiliar with the area. Expect $35-55 to the French Quarter or downtown. Price is fixed at booking. **Taxi:** Flat-rate taxis are available from MSY to the Central Business District and French Quarter. The set fare is $36 for up to two passengers, with $15 for each additional passenger. This is one of the fairer airport taxi setups in the US since the flat rate removes meter uncertainty. **Rideshare (Uber/Lyft):** Pickup is on Level 3 (departures). Walk up from baggage claim via escalator. Fares to the French Quarter run $25-40 normally, but during major events like Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest, or big convention weeks, surge pricing can push this to $60-100 or higher. New Orleans events cause some of the most extreme surge pricing in the country. **Airport Express bus (E-2):** The Jefferson Transit E-2 bus runs from the airport to the CBD and connects to the RTA system. The fare is $2 and the ride takes about 40-50 minutes. Buses run roughly every 30 minutes during the day. This is a budget option that works if you are traveling light. **Hotel shuttles:** Some hotels, particularly larger ones near the airport or in the CBD, offer shuttle service. Check with your hotel directly, as availability and schedules vary widely. **Rental cars:** Available on-site at the new terminal. Note that parking in the French Quarter is expensive and limited. If your trip is centered on the Quarter, you may not need a car at all. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations The flat-rate taxi fare of $36 to the CBD/French Quarter is the pricing benchmark. Rideshares are sometimes cheaper, sometimes more, depending on demand. Pre-booked transfers run $35-55 and give you price certainty. During major events, all car-based transport costs spike dramatically. Mardi Gras and Jazz Fest can see rideshare prices triple or quadruple. If you are visiting during a major event, book your transfer well in advance or take the bus. --- ### Late night arrivals MSY handles flights until about midnight. Taxis are available around the clock. Rideshare availability drops after midnight but drivers are usually still active given the city's late-night culture. The E-2 bus does not run overnight. New Orleans is a city that stays up late, so finding transport at midnight is easier here than at most US airports. That said, a pre-booked transfer removes any guesswork for very late arrivals. --- ### Families and luggage The new MSY terminal is family-friendly with clean facilities and easy navigation. For getting to the city, the flat-rate taxi is straightforward for families. Rideshares work but getting to Level 3 with kids, strollers, and bags is an added hassle. A pre-booked transfer with a child seat requested in advance is the smoothest option. Louisiana law requires child seats for children under 6 or under 60 pounds. Taxis and rideshares do not carry them. --- ### Where you meet the driver For pre-booked transfers and taxis, pickup is on Level 1 (ground transportation), directly outside the baggage claim area. For rideshares, you need to go to Level 3 (departures level). Follow signs for rideshare pickup or take the escalator/elevator up two levels from baggage claim. The distinction between Level 1 and Level 3 pickup is the main thing to know at MSY. --- ### Decision helper **Choose a pre-booked transfer if:** You want a fixed price, are arriving during a major event, have lots of luggage, or are heading to a specific French Quarter address where navigation matters. **Choose a taxi if:** You want to walk out and go immediately. The flat rate of $36 to the French Quarter is fair and predictable. **Choose a rideshare if:** You are arriving during a quiet period with no events, traveling light, and comfortable going to Level 3 for pickup. **Choose the E-2 bus if:** Budget is your priority, you have minimal luggage, and you are comfortable with a 40-50 minute ride to downtown. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary New Orleans makes the airport-to-city transfer relatively painless with its flat-rate taxi system and modern terminal. The key variable is timing: during major events, demand for ground transport spikes and prices follow. Book ahead during Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest, and convention weeks. During quieter periods, any option works well. Either way, the French Quarter is less than an hour from your gate. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How far is New Orleans airport from the French Quarter?** MSY is about 19 km (12 miles) from the French Quarter. The drive takes 25-40 minutes depending on traffic and your specific destination within the Quarter. **Q: What is the flat-rate taxi fare from MSY to downtown?** The flat rate from MSY to the Central Business District or French Quarter is $36 for up to two passengers, with $15 for each additional passenger. **Q: How do I get a rideshare from MSY airport?** Rideshare pickup at MSY is on Level 3 (the departures level). From baggage claim on Level 1, take the escalator or elevator up two levels. Request your ride from the app once you are at the designated pickup zone. **Q: Is there public transport from MSY to downtown New Orleans?** Yes. The E-2 Airport Express bus runs from MSY to the Central Business District for $2. Buses run approximately every 30 minutes during the day. The ride takes 40-50 minutes. **Q: How much does a transfer cost from MSY during Mardi Gras?** Pre-booked transfers maintain their fixed pricing ($35-55 to the French Quarter) regardless of events. Rideshares can surge to $60-100 or more during Mardi Gras and Jazz Fest. Taxis maintain the flat $36 rate. Book ground transport well in advance during major events. **Q: Do I need a car in New Orleans?** For trips focused on the French Quarter, Garden District, and CBD, you do not need a car. Parking is expensive and limited. Streetcars, walking, and occasional rideshares cover most tourist areas well. **Q: Can I get a transfer from MSY to Baton Rouge?** Yes. Baton Rouge is about 130 km (80 miles) from MSY. A private transfer takes roughly 1 hour 15 minutes and costs $120-180 depending on vehicle type. There is no practical public transport option for this route. **Q: Is the new MSY terminal easy to navigate?** Yes. The terminal opened in 2019 and is modern, well-signed, and straightforward. The main thing to remember is that rideshare pickup is on Level 3, while taxis and transfers are on Level 1. **Q: Are there late-night transport options from MSY?** Taxis are available 24 hours. Rideshares operate late but thin out after midnight. The E-2 bus does not run overnight. Pre-booked transfers are available at any hour. **Q: How do I get from MSY to a cruise terminal in New Orleans?** The Erato Street cruise terminal is about 20 km from MSY, roughly 25-35 minutes by car. A pre-booked transfer or taxi ($36 flat rate plus any additional passenger fees) is the practical choice, especially with cruise luggage. --- ## Additional Guides ### Late Night Arrivals at MSY Airport: Getting to New Orleans **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/msy/late-night New Orleans is a late-night city by nature, which means getting from MSY to your hotel after dark is easier than at most US airports. Still, your options narrow as the night goes on. ## Taxi Availability Taxis operate at MSY around the clock, and the flat rate of $36 to the French Quarter and CBD applies regardless of the hour. The taxi queue on Level 1 usually has cars available even after the last evening flights. On rare occasions the queue may thin out briefly, but it replenishes quickly. For straightforward late-night arrivals, walking out to the taxi stand is the easiest move. ## Rideshare After Dark Uber and Lyft remain active at MSY late at night, partly because New Orleans has an active nightlife economy that keeps drivers on the road. Availability is better than at many comparable US airports after midnight. Pricing can be lower than daytime since demand drops, or it can spike briefly when multiple late flights land at once. The Level 3 pickup still applies, which is less pleasant at midnight when you are tired. ## E-2 Bus: Not an Option Late The E-2 Airport Express bus does not run overnight. The last departure varies but generally falls between 8 and 10 PM. Do not plan around the bus if your flight lands late. ## Pre-Booked Transfer A pre-booked transfer is the smoothest late-night option. Your driver tracks your flight and adjusts for delays. Pickup is on Level 1, and you do not need to deal with apps, queues, or walking to Level 3. The price is the same whether you land at 6 PM or midnight. For travelers arriving on red-eye connections or late evening flights, knowing that a driver is committed to picking you up provides genuine peace of mind. ## What MSY Is Like Late at Night The new terminal is clean, safe, and staffed around the clock. However, restaurants and shops close relatively early, most by 9 or 10 PM. If you need food or coffee after a late arrival, options inside the terminal will be limited. The rental car counter area stays open for late pickups. ## Late Night During Events If you are arriving late during Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest, or a large convention, late-night transport dynamics shift. The taxi queue may be longer as more travelers arrive. Rideshare surge pricing can be active even late at night during major events. A pre-booked transfer avoids both of these issues. ## Safety Notes MSY and the drive to the French Quarter are safe at night. The I-10 route from the airport to downtown is a straightforward highway drive. Once in the French Quarter, normal city awareness applies. New Orleans is a lively city after dark, and arriving late often means your hotel check-in is smooth since reception desks are accustomed to late arrivals. --- ### MSY Airport: Taxi or Private Transfer? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/msy/taxi-vs-transfer New Orleans has a flat-rate taxi system from the airport, which makes this comparison more interesting than at most US airports. Both taxis and private transfers have clear strengths depending on your situation. ## The Flat-Rate Taxi Advantage MSY taxis to the CBD and French Quarter charge a flat $36 for one or two passengers, plus $15 per additional passenger. This is transparent, fair, and immediate. You walk out of baggage claim on Level 1, join the taxi queue, and you are on your way. No booking needed, no app required, no price uncertainty. For a straightforward trip to the French Quarter during normal periods, the taxi is hard to beat. ## When a Private Transfer Pulls Ahead The taxi's flat rate covers the CBD and French Quarter. If you are heading elsewhere, the meter kicks in and the price becomes less predictable. A private transfer gives you a fixed price to any destination, which is valuable for trips to Uptown, the Northshore, Baton Rouge, or suburban areas. During major events, the taxi queue at MSY can stretch to 30-45 minutes or longer. A pre-booked transfer driver is already waiting for you, so you skip the line entirely. If you are arriving during Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest, or a large convention, this time savings can be significant. For travelers who need a specific vehicle type, child seat, or extra luggage capacity, a transfer lets you specify requirements in advance. The taxi queue gives you whatever car is next in line. ## Price Comparison For the core CBD/French Quarter trip, prices are close. Taxi: $36 flat. Transfer: $35-55 depending on vehicle. The transfer costs slightly more for a standard sedan but includes meet-and-greet service and flight tracking. For groups of three or four, the taxi's per-person pricing ($36 + $15 + $15 = $66 for four) can approach or exceed a standard transfer price. ## The Rideshare Factor Rideshares complicate the picture. During quiet periods, Uber/Lyft can undercut both taxis and transfers at $25-35. But the Level 3 pickup at MSY adds hassle, and surge pricing during events makes rideshares unreliable for budgeting. If you want price certainty, stick with the flat-rate taxi or a pre-booked transfer. ## Navigating the French Quarter The French Quarter has narrow one-way streets, pedestrian zones, and limited vehicle access near some hotels. Taxi drivers who work the airport route know the Quarter well. Transfer drivers assigned to MSY pickups also know the area. Rideshare drivers, particularly those from outside the city, sometimes struggle with Quarter navigation, leading to dropped pins on the wrong street or confusion at one-way intersections. ## Bottom Line For a quick, no-planning-needed trip to the French Quarter during a normal week, the flat-rate taxi is excellent. For event weeks, larger groups, specific vehicle needs, or destinations beyond the flat-rate zone, a pre-booked transfer offers more value and less hassle. --- ### Getting from MSY Airport to New Orleans with Kids **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/msy/family-and-kids The new MSY terminal is one of the more family-friendly airports in the US, and getting to the city with children is manageable with a little planning. ## The Terminal Experience MSY's terminal, opened in 2019, is modern and spacious. Baggage claim is on Level 1 with clear signage. Restrooms are clean and accessible. The layout is straightforward, which helps when you are trying to keep track of kids and luggage at the same time. There is nothing particularly complicated about navigating MSY with a family. ## Best Option for Families: Pre-Booked Transfer A private transfer lets you request child seats in advance, which is the key advantage for families. Louisiana law requires children under 6 or under 60 pounds to be in an appropriate child restraint. Taxis at MSY do not carry child seats, and rideshare drivers almost never have them. If your child needs a seat and you did not bring one from home, a pre-booked transfer is your only practical option. Pickup is on Level 1, right outside baggage claim. No need to haul kids and bags up to Level 3 for a rideshare. Your driver helps with luggage, and you are in a vehicle headed to your hotel within minutes of walking out. ## Flat-Rate Taxi with Kids If your children are old enough to not need a car seat (over 6 and over 60 pounds in Louisiana), the flat-rate taxi is a solid choice. Walk out of baggage claim, join the queue, and pay $36 to the French Quarter. For a family of four, the fare is $36 plus $15 for the third and fourth passengers, totaling $66. That is reasonable for a family and avoids the Level 3 trek required for rideshares. The downside is vehicle lottery. You get whatever taxi is next, and trunk space may be tight with a family's worth of luggage plus a stroller. ## Rideshare Considerations Rideshares from MSY pick up on Level 3, which means taking an elevator or escalator up two floors from baggage claim. With a stroller, multiple bags, and tired children, this is the most inconvenient pickup location at MSY. If you choose a rideshare, request an XL or SUV vehicle for adequate luggage space. Remember that rideshare drivers do not provide child seats. ## Stroller and Luggage Tips MSY's Level 1 baggage claim area is spacious, so assembling your stroller and organizing luggage is not as cramped as at some airports. Luggage carts are available. If you have booked a transfer, your driver will typically meet you near the exit doors and help carry bags to the vehicle. Specify the number and size of bags when booking to ensure the right vehicle is assigned. ## Getting to Family-Friendly Areas The French Quarter is walkable but not particularly stroller-friendly on its uneven sidewalks. Many families with young children prefer staying in the CBD, Garden District, or Uptown, which are slightly further from the airport but more practical with kids. A transfer or taxi to these areas costs $36-50. --- ### How Much Does It Cost to Get from MSY Airport to New Orleans? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/msy/cost-to-city Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport is about 19 km from the French Quarter. Transport costs are straightforward most of the year, but event weeks change everything. ## Flat-Rate Taxi New Orleans has one of the better airport taxi systems in the US. The flat rate from MSY to the CBD or French Quarter is $36 for up to two passengers, with $15 for each additional passenger. This rate applies regardless of traffic or time of day. For three or four people, the per-person cost is very reasonable. Taxis to destinations outside the flat-rate zone use a meter. ## Rideshare (Uber and Lyft) During normal periods, a rideshare from MSY to the French Quarter costs $25-40. This can be cheaper than the flat-rate taxi for solo travelers. However, New Orleans is notorious for surge pricing during major events. During Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest, Essence Fest, and large conventions, rideshare prices can reach $60-100 or more. If you are arriving during one of these periods, do not rely on rideshare pricing being reasonable. ## Pre-Booked Private Transfer A private transfer to the French Quarter or CBD runs $35-55 for a standard sedan. Larger vehicles for groups cost $55-85. The price is set when you book and does not change, which is its main advantage. During event weeks, this fixed pricing makes transfers significantly cheaper than rideshares. The service also includes meet-and-greet at arrivals and direct door-to-door service. ## E-2 Airport Express Bus The budget option at $2 per ride. The E-2 runs from MSY to Tulane and Loyola avenues in the CBD, where you can connect to streetcars and other RTA routes. The ride takes 40-50 minutes. Buses run roughly every 30 minutes during the day. This works well for solo travelers heading to downtown or the Garden District. ## Costs to Specific Destinations The French Quarter and CBD fall within the $36 flat-rate taxi zone. The Garden District and Uptown are slightly further and may cost $40-50 by taxi on the meter. Metairie and Kenner are closer to the airport and cost $15-25 by rideshare. The cruise terminal at Erato Street costs about the same as the French Quarter. Destinations further out like the Northshore or Baton Rouge require longer trips: Covington is about $80-120 by transfer, and Baton Rouge runs $120-180. ## Event Pricing: What to Expect New Orleans hosts several massive events each year that dramatically affect transport pricing. During Mardi Gras (February-March), Jazz Fest (late April-early May), Essence Fest (July), and major conventions, rideshare prices can triple or quadruple. The flat-rate taxi holds steady at $36, which makes it a smart choice during events. Pre-booked transfers also maintain their quoted price. If you know you are arriving during an event, book your ground transport before you fly. --- ## Related Pages - [MSY Airport Transfer Guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/msy) - [MSY Airport Transfer Cost to City](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/msy/cost-to-city) - [MSY Taxi vs Private Transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/msy/taxi-vs-transfer) - [MSY Family and Kids Transfer Guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/msy/family-and-kids) - [MSY Late Night Transfer Options](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/msy/late-night) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. 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