KC-10 Driver
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Are you kidding me? LaGuardia may be physically closer, and quicker if you are driving (or having a town car pick you up). But to get from LaGuardia to Manhattan via mass transit? Take the Q10 bus to the 7 train, and 45 minutes later you're in Manhattan (and that's after standing in the rain at the bus stop for 15 minutes).
From JFK to Manhattan, Airtrain to LIRR, 30 minutes and $10 or $12 later (depending whether it's peak or non-peak for the LIRR), you're in the city. JFK is not nearly as bad a deal as it's made out to be.
From JFK to Manhattan, Airtrain to LIRR, 30 minutes and $10 or $12 later (depending whether it's peak or non-peak for the LIRR), you're in the city. JFK is not nearly as bad a deal as it's made out to be.