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New York LaGuardia Airport Parking Facilities and Options
We offer 2 parking options for LaGuardia International Airport. Both options include valet service and have very good customer feedback. With either service you'll be saving considerable amounts of money compared with standard on-airport parking.
AviStar LaGuardia - The Avistar lot is located less than a mile from the north side of the airport. Park here and avoid the gridlock at the airport whilst saving yourself lots of money. The secure lot is open 24/7. Free transfers are available to every terminal and gate using clean comfortable shuttle buses. You can even get a free espresso before you take your shuttle to the airport. Great Value. Great Service!
Air Park - The Air Park valet parking facility is located just 5 minutes from the airport. No waiting for shuttles with Air Park, departures are at no extra cost and are on demand. Shuttle services are available to all terminals and gates. The Air Park lot is open 24 hours a day.
New York LaGuardia Airport (LGA)
LaGuardia Airport is an airport serving New York City, New York, United States, located on the waterfront of Flushing Bay, and borders the neighborhoods of Astoria, Jackson Heights and East Elmhurst in the borough of Queens. The airport was originally named Glenn H. Curtiss Airport after aviation pioneer Glenn Hammond Curtiss then renamed North Beach Airport, then later named for Fiorello La Guardia, a former mayor of New York. In 1960, it was voted the "greatest airport in the world" by the worldwide aviation community. "LaGuardia Airport" is the official name of the airport according to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates the facility.
Most flights from LaGuardia go to destinations within the US and Canada, as well as service to Aruba, the Bahamas and Bermuda. The airport has INS/FIS facilities capable of processing customs and immigration on arriving international flights; the facilities are insufficient to handle efficiently the number of passengers that a non-precleared scheduled airline service would require. LaGuardia is the busiest airport in the US without any non-stop service to and from Europe.
A perimeter rule prohibits incoming and outgoing flights that exceed 1,500 miles (2,400 km)—except on Saturdays, when the ban is lifted, and to Denver, which was grandfathered in — so most transcontinental and international flights use the area's other two major airports, JFK and Newark.
In 2007, the airport handled 25.3 million passengers; JFK handled 47.8 million and Newark handled slightly more than 36.3 million, making for a total of approximately 111 million travelers using New York airports, which is the largest airport system in the United States and second in the world after London in terms of passenger traffic.
LaGuardia has four terminals connected by buses and walkways. Planes taking off from LaGuardia often fly directly over nearby Shea Stadium, causing disruptions at New York Mets games. |