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Fiorello LaGuardia Airport (LGA)
Jackson Heights, Queens, New York, 718/533-3400
This is New York's second-largest airport, serving more than 20 airlines to mostly domestic destinations, Canada and the Caribbean. It is on the northern shore of Queens, directly across the East River about 9 miles from midtown Manhattan. Follow signs marked "Ground Transportation" as you exit the airport.
Taxi
Metered fare; $16-26 plus bridge and tunnel tolls and gratuity; 20-25 minutes to midtown Manhattan. 212/NYC-TAXI (212/692-8294)
One fare covers all passengers. Accept taxi ride offers only from uniformed airport agents and only in yellow medallion taxis. Do not accept rides from people who approach you in the airport if you have not booked a private car service in advance. Tipping is not mandatory, but a 15%-20% gratuity is expected.
Public Bus
$2 (free transfer from subway); 20-25 minutes to Queens subway connections; 60-75 minutes to Upper East Side and Upper West Side subway connections; add another 15-20 minutes for subway into Midtown. 718/330-1234 or 718/335-1000; non-English, 718/330-4847
The MTA offers two choices for transportation between LaGuardia and Manhattan. Follow the airport signs to "Ground Transportation." The MTA's M60 bus stops in front of all terminals (look for MTA bus stop marked "M60 to Manhattan"); service is available between 5am and 1am. The bus makes stops in Manhattan on the East Side at Lexington Avenue and 125th Street (connect here to the 4, 5 and 6 subway lines to Grand Central Terminal in Midtown); the bus continues to the West Side, stopping at St. Nicholas Avenue, where you can transfer to the A, B, C and D subway lines; last stop is Broadway and 106th Street, where connections can be made to the 1, 2 and 3 subway lines.
Another alternative is a bus service between LaGuardia and subway connections in Queens. Stops are in front of each terminal, marked "Q33" and "Q48." The Q33 bus goes to the Roosevelt Avenue subway station for the E and F subway lines. The Q48 goes to 74th Street and Broadway in Queens for the 7 subway line.
AirLink New York
$16-20 one-way fare; 45-60 minutes to midtown Manhattan. 877/599-8200, 212/812-9000
Share-ride airport service between airport and hotels in Manhattan.
From airports: Go to ground transportation desk. See staff or use Airlink NY courtesy phone to connect to dispatcher for pick-up directly outside the terminal.
From midtown/hotel: Reservations are required 24 hours in advance of pick-up. Visit www.airlinknyc.com for more information.
New York Airport Service
$10-13 to Midtown; $17-23 for hotel shuttle service; 30-35 minutes to midtown Manhattan. 718/875-8200, 800/872-4577
Bus to Manhattan and shuttle to/from JFK and LaGuardia airports and midtown hotels.
From airports: At the airports, New York Airport Service bus stops are located outside the baggage claim area at every terminal; look for a bus stop sign that says New York Airport Service. Buses run approximately every 20-25 minutes and make stops at Grand Central Terminal, Penn Station and Port Authority Bus Station.
For transfer service to hotels: Take shuttle to Grand Central; transfer is available to midtown hotels for an additional fee.
From Midtown to airports: Service is available from Grand Central Terminal, Penn Station and Port Authority Bus Terminal.
From midtown hotels to airports: You can either make a round-trip reservation upon arrival at airport Ground Transportation area or call from Midtown; 24-hour advance reservation for pick-up is required.
SuperShuttle
$15-20 one-way fare; 30-35 minutes to midtown Manhattan. 800/258-3826, 212/315-3006
Door-to-door airport transfers. From airports: Go to Ground Transportation desk and use SuperShuttle courtesy phone to connect to dispatcher, who will arrange for your pick-up directly outside the terminal. From Midtown/hotel: Reservations are required, 24 hours in advance of pick-up. Visit www.supershuttle.com for more information.