Old 11-29-18, 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by zacster
Getting to LGA isn't actually that bad. The NYC Century takes you on a route that goes around LGA, and there is easy access to Terminal A. Terminal C/D where Delta is wouldn't be too bad, I've seen airport employees walk in from the outside, crossing the same bridge the century uses to get over the highway. Terminal B is a mess right now due to the construction. For JFK, it is easy to get into the long term parking and then take the airtrain from there.

Would I do it myself? Nah.
Yeah LGA by bike could be better than by car, but the trouble is, I usually have more baggage than my bike carries. And my wife, whom I usually travel with, would not be willing to do it by bike. Getting to and from LGA by car is a nightmare. And the bus isn't much better, as we've done that.
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