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LaGuardia Airport Transportation

by Greig Waddell
for About.com

LaGuardia International is the 2nd largest airport in the NYC area. Located approximately 8 miles from Manhattan, the trip to or from LaGuardia can take anywhere from a half an hour to well over an hour. Learn which of the many transportation options is best for business travel with this handy cheat-sheet.

1. Car Service - The Best Way to Travel

For business travel on the company's dime, using a car service is the best way to travel from the airport to Manhattan (and back), mainly because you can pre-schedule your pick-up.

From midtown, the trip should take 30-45 minutes, assuming you don't hit major traffic. Cost: Depending on the company, a luxury sedan will generally cost somewhere between $28 and $35 each way, plus any tolls and tip.

Pros: Service can be pre-arranged (and prepaid), and your ride will be comfortable and hassle-free. Using a car service can save time, as you won't have to wait in cab lines.

Cons: Traffic can be a factor and cost is higher (though often not much) than a cab.

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2. Taxis - The Next Best Option

From LGA: Catch a taxi outside any terminal, where you will generally find a taxi stand (and a line).
To LGA: You can catch a cab from anywhere in the city simply by flagging one down (cabs cannot be pre-arranged).
Cost: There is no flat-rate service between LGA and Manhattan, but a typical ride into midtown will cost around $25-$30 plus tolls and tip.

Pros: Cabs are plentiful and you'll get door-to-door service in a fairly speedy manner without having to navigate subway, train or bus routes.

Cons: Depending on traffic, the trip can take well over an hour. Also, during rush hour or inclement weather, cabs can be hard to come by. With no flat-fare, the price can vary widely.

Learn more about NYC taxis.

3. Shuttle - Door-to-Door Bargain

Good if you are traveling in a group, or still want door-to-door service at a cheaper price than a car or taxi. Cost: Depending on which shuttle company you hire, the ride will cost $15 to $20. Plan on hour and a half to get you from a midtown hotel to your terminal, but service may be shorter or longer depending on number of stops.

Pros: Door-to-door service at an affordable price. No navigation required. Online and advance reservations. Great for groups. Many large chain hotels in the city have shuttle arrangements with Go Airlink Shuttle, making booking easy at your hotel concierge.

Cons: Trip will usually take longer than a cab or taxi, as the shuttle may make a few pick-up stops before heading to airport.

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