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Travel to New York City


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er, there are international flights from LGA to Canada, Aruba, the Bahamas and Bermuda. The Marine Air Terminal, currently used by Delta Airlines (LaGuardia is also Delta Airlines's Hub) for services to Washington D.C. and Boston, is one of the oldest, still-in-use, airport terminals in the world. In 2009, LGA ranked last among major US airports in both on-time arrivals and customer satisfaction.

Rail

There is no rail service at LaGuardia Airport. However, buses (see below) connect to the subway or commuter rail systems.

Road

Local Bus - costing $2.50, this is the cheapest method of transport, although the slowest to Manhattan. The buses have little room for luggage (except for the Q70). However, they offer connections to the subway and Long Island Railroad. Note that free transfers between bus and subway are available only with a MetroCard; the single ride ticket does not allow free transfers and coins are needed to board the buses without a MetroCard. There is a change machine in the airport terminal and MetroCards can be bought in the airport at Hudson News. The MetroCard vending machine at the airport does not accept cash. Bus to subway/LIRR transfers include:

M60, particularly useful if you are staying in Harlem, the Upper West Side or

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