A quick question for NYC frequent flyers

I'm about to move to NYC for b-school and am planning on having to travel back to the midwest a bunch while I'm there, and also expect to be traveling for work after graduating. NYC monkeys that travel a bunch for work, do you use Southwest a lot? I prefer Southwest but the downside is that it only flies into LaGuardia vs. JFK. Wasn't sure if this was a big deterrent for frequent flyers. I was going to get the Southwest credit card but probably won't if I'll have to fly other airlines because it's easier to get to JFK.

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American or Delta.

FYI you can get to Laguardia (or Newark) via public transit, if you're hell bent on sticking with Southwest.

 
Khayembii the_stig:

American or Delta.

FYI you can get to Laguardia (or Newark) via public transit, if you're hell bent on sticking with Southwest.

Yeah I've done it, it's just a trek

I took the subway from JFK once and swore Id never use it again. If it's worth $15 for IlliniProgrammer to take the Airport Shuttle from Grand Central, it might be worth the $15 for you, too.

Taxi is an even better experience, but that's like $40 to LGA and $70 to EWR or JFK.

 
Khayembii

I'm about to move to NYC for b-school and am planning on having to travel back to the midwest a bunch while I'm there, and also expect to be traveling for work after graduating. NYC monkeys that travel a bunch for work, do you use Southwest a lot? I prefer Southwest but the downside is that it only flies into LaGuardia vs. JFK. Wasn't sure if this was a big deterrent for frequent flyers. I was going to get the Southwest credit card but probably won't if I'll have to fly other airlines because it's easier to get to JFK.

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Use a travel site. I never book directly through an airline because travel sites are almost always cheaper for me. And LGA is actually closer to manhattan. Not really a difference in airports though. I even use Newark at times because Newark is occasionally cheaper and about the same distance.

 
ke18sb

Not sure the issue you have with LaGuardia. I was just in bschool and flew to NYC about once a month for the past two years. Personally, I preferred LaGuardia because it was less crowded and a cheaper taxi to the city.

I've never flown into JFK but LaGuardia took a while to get into the city because I did the bus to subway route. A good deal but took a while. I thought JFK was way more convenient given that it's connected to the subway.

 
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Khayembii ke18sb:

Not sure the issue you have with LaGuardia. I was just in bschool and flew to NYC about once a month for the past two years. Personally, I preferred LaGuardia because it was less crowded and a cheaper taxi to the city.

I've never flown into JFK but LaGuardia took a while to get into the city because I did the bus to subway route. A good deal but took a while. I thought JFK was way more convenient given that it's connected to the subway.

It really depends on where you live but generally LGA is better after MTA started Q70 limited a while ago. During rush hours I always take subway to Jackson height (EFMR7) and transfer to Q70 limited (8 minutes non-stop to LGA). It is definitely shorter than E->AirTrain. During non-rush hours I just take cab and LGA cab fare is like half compared to JFK.

Of course LGA facility is like sh*t (except new Delta terminal and Amex centurion lounge) but do you really care? I always arrive airport 1hr before flight departs (1.5hrs for international) so I rarely use any facilities

 

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