SuperShuttle New York LaGuardia (LGA) Airport Shuttle Service, New York, NY
LaGuardia Airport Shuttle
Let SuperShuttle pick you up from your home, office, or hotel and take you to and
from LaGuardia Airport. Our New York City airport shuttle is more convenient than
LGA airport parking and more economical than a taxi or limo. SuperShuttle passengers
share the ride with others going in their direction in one of our comfortable blue
vans. Advanced reservations and pre-payment for your New York City airport ride
take the time and hassle out of getting to and from the airport. Book your LGA airport
shuttle now!
LGA Airport Services
SuperShuttle New York City airport
transfers include service To and From the following locations:
Airport
- Newark Airport (EWR)
- John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK)
- LaGuardia Airport (LGA)
Area
How to Get to SuperShuttle After You Land
Upon arrival, follow the signs to the baggage claim and collect your luggage. Follow the signs to the Ground Transportation Desk near the baggage claim area. You can either speak with one of the airport's Ground Transportation Agents, who will contact us on your behalf, or you can call SuperShuttle directly by dialing 29 from the courtesy phones located next to the Ground Transportation Centers and Welcome Centers throughout the airport.
Groups, Conventions and Corporate Accounts
(212) 209-7000 ext. 10922
nycsales@supershuttle.net
For groups with fewer than 50 attendees:
(800) 622-2089 ext. 2
New York City Information
New York City’s five boroughs: The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and
Staten Island each have a long list of experiences and attractions to offer its
45 million+ visitors each year. Many of NYC’s first-time visitors flock to
Manhattan to view its world-famous landmarks including Central Park, Rockefeller
Center, and the Chrysler Building. Those interested in arts and culture can see
a show on Broadway, stop at a jazz club in Harlem or visit Museum Mile, while serious
shoppers might enjoy a walk along Fifth Avenue.
Brooklyn lies across the East River from Manhattan, and is regarded for its charming
residential neighborhoods, and scenic views from the Brooklyn Bridge. The many neighborhoods
of Queens are characterized by their diversity and foreign influences boasting natives
of more countries than any other county in the U.S. Travelers to Queens can experience
unique cultural tastes and traditions, catch a game at Shea Stadium, or visit Noguchi
Museum, Socrates Sculpture Park and P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center. In the Bronx,
sightseers can wander through Pelham Bay Park, or see the marinas at Long Island
Sound and City Island. Other popular attractions include the Bronx Zoo, the New
York Botanical Gardens, Arthur Avenue and Yankee Stadium. Many tourists prefer to
visit Staten Island by ferry which offers great views of the harbor and the Statue
of Liberty. Historic Richmond Town, St. George Theatre and Snug Harbor Cultural
Center are other frequently visited sites in Staten Island.
For more information on NYC visit
I LOVE NEW YORK - The Official New York Tourism Website
LaGuardia Airport (LGA) Information
LaGuardia Airport (LGA) has been operated by The Port Authority of New York and
New Jersey since 1947 and is located just 8 miles from midtown Manhattan in the
Borough of Queens, New York City. Named after former mayor Fiorello LaGuardia, It
was the first international airport on the eastern seaboard and home of the first
round-the-world scheduled commercial flight. After numerous renovations and expansions
throughout the years, LaGuardia Airport currently consists of 680 acres, 72 gates,
30 airlines, and 4 passenger terminals. The Marine Air Terminal (MAT) was the original
terminal building and was designated a historic landmark in 1995. The US Airways
Terminal connects to the airline’s Shuttle Terminal providing flights every
hour and the Delta Air Lines Terminal operates Delta and Northwest Airlines flights.
The Central Terminal Building (CTB) is the largest of the four with approximately
750,000 square feet and serves the majority of the airport’s domestic airlines.
LaGuardia Airport and the Port Authority are cornerstones of the New York City community.
Its provision is essential in promoting alternative fuel vehicles, decreasing noise
pollution, supporting local artists, and generating nearly 100,000 jobs.
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LaGuardia Airport (LGA) Contact Info:
Ditmars Blvd and 94th St
Flushing, NY 11369
(718) 533-3400
www.panynj.gov/CommutingTravel/airports/html/laguardia.html
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