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JFK Airport to LaGuardia Airport
LaGuardia Airport to JFK Airport
The transfer between airports can seem difficult and time challenging. I prefer the extra convenience of the taxi. But, this will be my first time to try this journey during New York City rush hour traffic.
I was informed that you cannot take the AirTrain. What I have done here, to help you decide which method of transportation to use, is to show you the map of New York City so you'll at least know what you are doing.
It is in a very easy to read format. My advice (right now) is to take the taxi if you have no more than 4 passengers. Take a certified taxi from the counter (each airport has a "Transportation Desk"... go there if you need help - after you have cleared customs and have your baggage).
What you can do for me. Tell us your story about your trip. Maybe something exciting happened. Perhaps you have some travel tips of your own? I think it's important that we all help each other as travelers, as others will help us. Sincerely, Gary Ruff from SundayisFunday Blog.
Here is the link for the Map of downtown New York City pictured above: http://www.aaccessmaps.com/show/map/nyc_area_hwy
Peace Out My Fine Friends, and good luck on your trip!
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This Map includes Newark International Airport (center-left), JFK (bottom-right), and LGA (center-right)
John F Kennedy International Airport is abbreviated JFK
LaGuardia International Airport is abbreviated LGA
Newark International Airport is abbreviated EWR
The "F" in John F Kennedy's name stands for "Fitzgerald"
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