LaGuardia Airport
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[edit] Airlines
LaGuardia has four terminals connected by buses and walkways.
[edit] Central Terminal Building (CTB)
The Central Terminal Building (CTB) serves most of LaGuardia's domestic airlines. It is six blocks long, consisting of a four-story central section, two three-story wings and four concourses (A, B, C, and D) with 38 aircraft gates.
[edit] Concourse A
[edit] Concourse B
[edit] Concourse C
[edit] Concourse D
- American Airlines (See Concourse C)
- American Eagle (See Concourse C)
[edit] Delta Terminal
The Delta Flight Center opened on June 18, 1983, at a cost of approximately $90 million. It was designed to accommodate Delta's new Boeing 767 and Boeing 757 aircraft.
- Delta Air Lines
- Delta Connection operated by Atlantic Southeast Airlines, [Comair]], Shuttle America
- Northwest Airlines
- Northwest Airlink operated by Pinnacle Airlines
[edit] Marine Air Terminal
Template:Main The Marine Air Terminal (MAT) was the airport's original terminal. It is so named because it once served the flying boats of Pan American Airways, the mainstay of international travel during the 1930s and 1940s. Pan Am later used the terminal for its shuttle service.
- Delta Air Lines
- Delta Shuttle operated by Delta Air Lines
- Delta Connection operated by Shuttle America
[edit] US Airways Terminal
- US Airways
- US Airways Express operated by Air Wisconsin, Chautauqua Airlines, Colgan Air, Piedmont Airlines, PSA Airlines
- US Airways Shuttle operated by US Airways
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