Air
- Companies: Delta Airlines, American Airlines
- Duration: Approximately 3 hours (non-stop, direct flight)
- Distance: 1,060 miles (1,706 kilometers)
- Costs: Approximately R4,500 - R7,500 (prices vary based on class and booking time)
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable
Pro Tip: Book your flight at least 2-3 months in advance to secure the best rates and consider using travel apps like Hopper to track price drops.
Recommendation: Considering the distance and time, flying is the most efficient mode of transport for this route. Opt for non-stop flights to minimize travel time and layovers.
Road
- Companies: Rental cars from Enterprise, Hertz
- Duration: Approximately 15 hours (without considering rest stops)
- Distance: 1,100 miles (1,770 kilometers)
- Costs: Approximately R3,500 - R5,000 for a rental car plus fuel costs around R1,400 (assuming R30 per liter for 46 liters)
- Roads/Routes: I-95 N and I-70 W
Pro Tip: Plan for overnight stops if needed. Explore cities along the way such as Washington D.C. for a break and to enjoy some sightseeing.
Recommendation: Driving can be a scenic adventure, but it's significantly longer than flying, making it suitable for those who enjoy road trips and exploring along the way.
Train
- Companies: Amtrak
- Duration: Approximately 26 hours (with transfers)
- Distance: 1,060 miles (1,706 kilometers)
- Costs: Approximately R2,500 - R4,000 (prices depend on class and route)
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable
Pro Tip: Book a sleeper car for an overnight train ride to ensure comfort and a good night's sleep during your journey.
Recommendation: While train travel is a comfortable option, it is the slowest choice for this route. It might be enjoyable for those who prefer scenic views and a relaxed travel experience.