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artlover Jul 25th, 2007 08:41 PM

Best airport for White Plains, NY
 
...besides White Plains, what's the best airport to fly into?

abram Jul 26th, 2007 04:03 AM

LaGuardia or Stewart-Newburgh.

DebitNM Jul 26th, 2007 06:44 AM

IF someone is meeting you, Stewart is ok. It is a long ride, but not heavy duty traffic. There isn't much in the way of public transportaion to get you over to White Plains. The train that runs into NYC from Beacon won't get you to White Plains; you would have to take a taxi $$$ or bus to get east to WP.

So, if you have to use public transportation, then LGA is your best bet. Way easier to get to WP from LGA via shuttle etc.

J62 Jul 26th, 2007 09:42 AM

Agreed. LGA is best. The only exception would be if you are flying more than 1500mi (limit for LGA) and can get a non-stop into JFK.

artlover Jul 26th, 2007 12:31 PM

Thanks all for your answers. So, would it be best even if it cost more to fly directly into White Plains?

J62 Jul 26th, 2007 12:58 PM

Whether White Plains or LGA is better depends from where you are coming. The number of cities from which you can fly to White Plains is limited. If you need to make a connection in someplace like Chicago regardless, then yes, I would say White Plains is better.


If you can get a non-stop flight to LGA then that may be better.

Other considerations.

A lot will have to do with WHEN you plan to arrive. Mid day traffic would not be a problem to/from LGA, but it would be better to avoid rush hour. Weekend LGA is simple to get to.

Also, will you be renting a car, taxi, public transportation, or is someone picking you up?

artlover Jul 28th, 2007 02:32 PM

JG2,
Thanks for the info. Turns out she's going to be staying with a friend in Manhattan the first night, so guess LGA or JFK would work. What about Newark? Is that hard to Manhattan from them. Seems flights are a bit cheaper into Newark.

rkkwan Jul 28th, 2007 04:37 PM

Newark is similar to JFK in terms to distance. Difficulty and cost will depends on mode of transport - JFK better for some, EWR better for others.

If pricing is significantly better going to EWR, then I'll pick EWR. You still get the same choices of - buses, trains, taxis, car services, helicopters.

artlover Jul 29th, 2007 09:50 AM

rkkwan,
Thanks for the information.

hills27 Jul 30th, 2007 06:03 PM

If you are staying in midtown, then Newark can be easier. If on the upper east side, then definitely LGA.

easywalker Aug 9th, 2007 07:05 PM

Please also bear in mind that if one is traveling with serious luggage, then JFK and EWR arrivals will truly need a taxi $$$ into Manhattan (like $65). Taxi from LGA into Manhattan even with heavy luggage will only be about one-half ($28-35).


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