
"If you've ever sprinted through Jamaica Station dragging a suitcase and silently begging a MetroCard machine to cooperate, relief is finally on the horizon. OMNY vending machines for the JFK AirTrain are set to arrive soon, marking the next phase of New York's long-running transition away from swipes and toward taps. The update first surfaced in a now-viral Instagram post showing signage for "OMNY AirTrain JFK vending machines coming soon," offering an early look at what's replacing the last vestiges of MetroCard hardware at one of the city's busiest transit gateways."
"For years, the AirTrain held onto physical cards longer than most riders expected, forcing travelers into long lines just to buy a card they'd likely use once. Now, with the transition accelerating, the new OMNY kiosks are expected to bridge a key gap: helping riders who don't use smartphones or contactless credit cards still access the system. The machines will let customers purchase and reload physical OMNY cards using cash or credit, an important workaround for some international visitors and anyone not fully living the digital-wallet lifestyle."
OMNY vending machines are arriving at Jamaica Station as part of the JFK AirTrain transition away from MetroCards. New kiosks will allow customers to purchase and reload physical OMNY cards with cash or credit, providing an option for riders without smartphones or contactless payment methods. Contactless payments are already accepted at Jamaica and Howard Beach stations, but dedicated vending machines were previously missing. Preloaded MetroCards with balance remain usable at existing gates for now, while on-site sales have largely ended. Airport employees can buy select MetroCards at designated offices, and retail vendors may sell remaining stock until supplies run out.
Read at Time Out New York
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