Freight & Logistics

LaGuardia Airport (LGA) has significantly enhanced its air freight services, becoming an essential hub for cargo operations. Here are the key freight services available at the airport:

Major Freight Services

  1. DHL Express
  • Provides comprehensive international and domestic shipping solutions.
  • Contact: +1 800-225-5345
  1. FedEx Express
  • Offers a range of air freight services including priority and economy options.
  • Contact: +1 800-463-3339
  1. UPS Air Cargo
  • Known for reliable and efficient cargo handling and delivery services.
  • Contact: +1 800-742-5877

These services ensure efficient handling of various goods, supported by advanced technology in LaGuardia’s cargo facilities. These facilities are managed by leading logistics companies that offer warehousing, packaging, and customs clearance.

Post Office at LaGuardia

LaGuardia Airport also features a United States Postal Service (USPS) terminal, which provides convenient postal services for travelers and businesses:

  • Location: 1 Main Terminal Ste B, Flushing, NY 11371
  • Contact: +1 718-779-0463
  • Services: Standard postal services including mailing, shipping, and receiving packages.

Food at LaGuardia Airport

LaGuardia Airport (LGA) has significantly upgraded its food service offerings, reflecting its extensive redevelopment aimed at enhancing traveler experiences. Each terminal now features a diverse array of dining options catering to various tastes and dietary needs.

Terminal B, the largest at LaGuardia, offers a multitude of dining choices:

  • Bowery Bay Tavern: Classic American fare in a relaxed setting.
  • La Chula: Authentic Mexican cuisine, including tacos and tequila-based cocktails.
  • Fresh & Co.: Health-conscious options like salads, wraps, and organic juices.
  • Cibo Express Gourmet Market: Quick grab-and-go meals for passengers with tight schedules.

Additional notable options include Mulberry Street for Italian dishes, Brooklyn Diner for iconic pastrami sandwiches and burgers, and Irving Farm Coffee Roasters for quality coffee and pastries.

Delta Air Lines’ Terminal C provides a mix of fast food and gourmet dining:

  • Shake Shack: Renowned for its burgers, fries, and milkshakes.
  • Cotto: Offers Italian dishes, including artisanal pizzas and pasta.
  • Bar Veloce: Extensive wine list and Italian small plates.
  • Poppy’s Bagels: Bagel sandwiches and breakfast options.

For Asian cuisine, Chuko Ramen serves a variety of ramen dishes, while Essex Burger delivers classic American burgers.

Terminal D, also operated by Delta, includes several quick dining options:

  • Five Guys: Famous for its burgers and fries.
  • Birch Coffee: Known for its coffee and light snacks.
  • Wok & Roll: Offers stir-fry dishes and sushi.
  • Hudson News Cafe: Provides ready-to-eat meals, snacks, and beverages.

Though smaller, Terminal A features popular choices:

  • Au Bon Pain: Sandwiches, soups, and pastries.
  • Dunkin’: Coffee and donuts for a quick fix.
  • Airways Pizza & Deli: Offers pizzas and sandwiches, ensuring a satisfying meal before a flight.

LaGuardia Airport emphasizes using local ingredients and sustainable practices. Many restaurants partner with local farms and suppliers to ensure fresh and high-quality produce, contributing to the airport’s broader environmental goals.

Design & Architecture

On July 6, 2024, LaGuardia Airport celebrated the completion of its significant redevelopment, transforming the airport with state-of-the-art facilities and innovative design elements. This project, which includes the reconstruction of Terminals B and C, marks one of the largest public-private partnership aviation projects in U.S. history.

Terminal B, completed in January 2022, stands as a testament to modern architectural innovation. Designed by HOK and WSP, the terminal features expansive glass walls, high ceilings, and open spaces, creating a bright and welcoming environment for travelers. One of its most notable architectural elements is the dual pedestrian bridges, which allow aircraft to taxi beneath, enhancing operational efficiency and providing passengers with stunning views of the airfield.

This terminal has achieved significant recognition, including LEED Gold certification for its sustainability features. These include energy-efficient systems, extensive use of natural light, and water-efficient fixtures. Terminal B’s design also prioritizes passenger comfort with ample seating, integrated power outlets, and a variety of dining and retail options.

Delta Air Lines’ Terminal C, completed in June 2022, complements Terminal B’s architectural advancements. Designed by Corgan and Gensler, the terminal incorporates large digital displays, streamlined security checkpoints, and numerous amenities aimed at enhancing the passenger experience. Its sustainable design elements include the use of locally sourced materials and energy-efficient technologies.

The Terminal B project was executed by LaGuardia Gateway Partners (LGP), a consortium that includes Vantage Airport Group, Skanska, and Meridiam. Skanska played a significant role in the construction, ensuring the implementation of sustainable practices throughout the project. Terminal C’s development was led by Delta Air Lines, with design contributions from Corgan and Gensler.

The overall $8 billion redevelopment of LaGuardia Airport was financed through a combination of public and private funds. The $4 billion redevelopment of Terminal B was part of a public-private partnership, with two-thirds of the financing coming from private sources and existing passenger fees. Delta Air Lines invested $4 billion into the construction and development of Terminal C, showcasing its commitment to enhancing its hub operations at LaGuardia.

Both terminals emphasize sustainability and passenger comfort. The use of advanced HVAC systems, LED lighting, and water-efficient fixtures underscores the commitment to environmental stewardship. The terminals are designed to accommodate future growth with flexible spaces that can adapt to evolving needs.

Terminal B has received several prestigious awards, including a LEED Gold certification and the Skytrax five-star rating, making it the first terminal in North America to receive this honor. These recognitions highlight the terminal’s excellence in design and passenger services.

LaGuardia’s Future

LaGuardia Airport, located on banks of the Flushing Bay near the heart of New York City, would seem to be the ideal airport for fast trips in & out of the area.   Unfortunately, the aging facility is unable to properly handle the 14 million passengers that travel through it each year, and has earned a reputation as one of the nation’s slowest & least-liked airports.

Operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, LaGuardia’s current main terminal building opened in 1964 with a designed capacity of no more than 8 million passengers per year, far less than the current annual passenger load in excess of 14 million.

After years of controversy and political maneuvering,  it appears that the airport will finally get a desperately needed facelift.  Continue reading

About NY LaGuardia Airport

Opened in 1939, New York LaGuardia International Airport (airport code LGA) is a commercial airport located about 8 miles from Manhattan on the shore of Flushing Bay in northern Queens borough.  LaGuardia airport is operated by the Port of New York and New Jersey (PONYNJ)

Although much smaller than New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport, LaGuardia had a traffic volume of nearly 27 million passengers in 2014, a little more than 50% of JFK airport’s traffic. Ten major airlines offer flights to & from the airport, plus several subsidiaries of those airlines. Continue reading