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LaGuardia Airport
LaGuardia Airport
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NameLaGuardia Airport

LaGuardia Airport is a major New York City airport located in the Queens borough, serving as a hub for American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Frontier Airlines. It is one of the three major airports in the New York metropolitan area, along with John F. Kennedy International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport. The airport is named after former New York City Mayor Fiorello La Guardia, who was a prominent figure in the development of the airport. LaGuardia Airport is a key transportation hub, with connections to major cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, and Miami, as well as international destinations like Toronto, Montreal, and London.

History

LaGuardia Airport has a rich history, dating back to the 1920s when it was a small airfield known as Glenn Curtiss Airport. The airport was later renamed North Beach Airport and was used for Amelia Earhart's attempted flight around the world. In the 1930s, the airport was rebuilt and expanded, with the help of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and New York Governor Herbert Lehman. The airport was officially dedicated as New York Municipal Airport in 1939, with Eleanor Roosevelt and Charles Lindbergh in attendance. During World War II, the airport was used by the United States Army Air Forces and was a major hub for Trans World Airlines and Eastern Air Lines. In the 1950s and 1960s, the airport underwent significant expansion, with the addition of new terminals and runways, and became a major hub for National Airlines and Pan American World Airways.

Facilities

LaGuardia Airport has four terminals: Terminal A, Terminal B, Terminal C, and Terminal D. The terminals are connected by a New York City Subway station and a network of New York City Transit buses. The airport has a range of amenities, including restaurants, shops, and lounges, such as the Delta Sky Club and the American Airlines Admirals Club. The airport is also home to a number of Federal Aviation Administration facilities, including the New York Air Traffic Control Center and the Eastern Region Headquarters. Additionally, the airport has a United States Customs and Border Protection facility, which handles international flights from destinations like Paris, Rome, and Tokyo.

Airlines_and_Destinations

LaGuardia Airport is a major hub for several airlines, including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Frontier Airlines. The airport offers flights to a range of domestic destinations, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, and Denver, as well as international destinations like Cancun, Montreal, and Nassau. Other airlines that operate at the airport include Air Canada, JetBlue Airways, and Spirit Airlines. The airport is also a focus city for United Airlines and Southwest Airlines, with flights to destinations like Houston, Las Vegas, and Orlando. Additionally, the airport is served by international carriers like Air Canada Express, WestJet, and Sunwing Airlines.

Ground_Transportation

LaGuardia Airport is connected to the surrounding area by a range of ground transportation options, including New York City Subway lines like the 7 train (IRT Flushing Line) and the E train (IND Queens Boulevard Line). The airport is also served by a number of New York City Transit bus routes, including the M60 Select Bus Service and the Q70 Select Bus Service. Additionally, the airport has a range of taxi and ride-hailing services, including Uber and Lyft. The airport is also accessible by car, with connections to major highways like the Grand Central Parkway and the Van Wyck Expressway. Furthermore, the airport is connected to nearby JFK Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport via the AirTrain JFK and AirTrain Newark.

Renovations_and_Expansion

LaGuardia Airport has undergone significant renovations and expansion in recent years, with a major redevelopment project underway since 2016. The project, which is being led by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, includes the construction of a new Terminal B and the redevelopment of the airport's roadways and parking facilities. The project is expected to be completed by 2025 and will include a range of new amenities, including restaurants, shops, and lounges. The airport is also planning to expand its runway capacity, with the addition of new taxiways and aprons. Additionally, the airport is investing in sustainability initiatives, such as solar panels and energy-efficient lighting.

Statistics

LaGuardia Airport is one of the busiest airports in the United States, with over 30 million passengers per year. The airport has a range of statistics, including the number of flights, passengers, and cargo handled. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the airport had over 370,000 flights in 2020, with an average of over 1,000 flights per day. The airport is also a major economic driver for the New York City region, with an estimated economic impact of over $10 billion per year. The airport is a key hub for business travel, with connections to major cities like London, Tokyo, and Shanghai. Additionally, the airport is a popular destination for tourism, with visitors from around the world coming to experience the city's iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and Central Park. Category:Airports in New York City

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