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'''LaGuardia''' is the smaller and crappier of [[New York City]]'s two major airports (three, if one counts [[Newark Airport|Newark]]). The airport handles domestic flights almost exclusively (a few departures head for our neighbor to the north, Aruba, and the Bahamas, and LaGuardia has U.S. customs preclearance for arrivals from these locations). Located in northern [[Queens]], it is conveniently linked to Columbia by bus - the [[M60]] runs straight through, though with plenty of stops in between.
 
'''LaGuardia''' is the smaller and crappier of [[New York City]]'s two major airports (three, if one counts [[Newark Airport|Newark]]). The airport handles domestic flights almost exclusively (a few departures head for our neighbor to the north, Aruba, and the Bahamas, and LaGuardia has U.S. customs preclearance for arrivals from these locations). Located in northern [[Queens]], it is conveniently linked to Columbia by bus - the [[M60]] runs straight through, though with plenty of stops in between.
  
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Latest revision as of 02:20, 22 November 2012

See also Wikipedia's article about "LaGuardia Airport".

LaGuardia is the smaller and crappier of New York City's two major airports (three, if one counts Newark). The airport handles domestic flights almost exclusively (a few departures head for our neighbor to the north, Aruba, and the Bahamas, and LaGuardia has U.S. customs preclearance for arrivals from these locations). Located in northern Queens, it is conveniently linked to Columbia by bus - the M60 runs straight through, though with plenty of stops in between.

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