From LGA you can walk outside the terminal and board an NYC Transit bus, which will take you to Astoria and the N/W subway line within a few minutes and to Uptown Manhattan (and the A/C and other subway lines) if you stay on longer. Hard to beat that for ease and convenience. But as discussed above, what's best for you depends a lot on where in town you're going, how much stuff you're carrying, and how quickly you need to get there.
2007-05-07 16:41:44
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answered by Amanda 6
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Newark is the easiest in and out.
JFK has the most flights and is usually the least expensive.
Happy flying!
2007-05-07 12:15:09
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answered by lmerrittaz 3
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you are able to both fly to John F. Kennedy (JFK), LaGuardia (LGA), or Newark Liberty (EWR). JFK and LGA are placed interior of vast apple city; EWR is placed throughout the time of the Hudson River in New Jersey. each and each and every of those airports has its reward and drawbacks yet your superb guess is to seek for flights to all NYC airports (you are able to merely sort in "NYC" in Expedia) to get the most inexpensive determination/shortest length. each and each and every of those airports is accessible by public transportation or cabs so in case you aren't any more renting a vehicle you are able to also fly into one airport and fly out from yet another airport. the in hassle-free words airport I each and every each and every now and then attempt averting flying to/from is Newark. Taking a cab there from vast apple city is extremely extreme priced because NYC cabs aren't any more allowed to %. up fares in New Jersey (and vice versa). you are able to get there by NJ Transit rail and the AirTrain monorail, yet it really is more effective extreme priced than taking public transportation compared to JFK and LGA and oftentimes you'll might want to attend a lengthy time period for a NJ Transit prepare to Newark in case you aren't any more travelling for the time of rush hours (they oftentimes opt to time table 3 trains interior of a 15-minute era and then haven't got yet another prepare for yet another 30-40 5 minutes).
2016-11-26 01:34:23
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answered by ? 4
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It depends on where in NYC you are going.
If it's lower Manhattan or Staten Island - Newark.
Midtown, Uptown, Queens or the Bronx - LaGuardia
Queens or Brooklyn - JFK
2007-05-07 12:36:44
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answered by joe s 6
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JFK is the best airport because the Airtrain goes to it if you are using public transportation.
Look at this link for more info:
http://mta.info/metrocard/tourism/airport_info.htm
2007-05-07 12:16:08
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answered by Pam 4
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I recently flew into La Guardia and it worked out well enough.
2007-05-07 12:14:00
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answered by sci55 5
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jfk and la guarda is both well. newark well you need to travel longer in nyc to get to there.
2007-05-07 12:19:54
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answered by Anonymous
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