r/LGAairport
Check your credit card statements folks. The phone number is shut off so you’ll need to call your bank to dispute the charge directly.
I was bummed about them shutting down until they pulled this. Pretty scummy move.
Edit: so many corporate bootlickers are ok with this. Pretty shocking how many people just “take it”.
Edit2: here’s the reddit cares harassment. Wow, what a community. Totally not licking boots by doing that, no no no!
How long is check in?
If I had a flight at 7AM, how early should I get there?
Family insists that we should get there at 4AM but I think that's overkill.
What would be an good time to arrive?
Since LGA is slot restricted and Terminal A being empty for now although the Port Authority is planning to renovate parts of the iconic building but without air service while preserving it's historical features inside and out, will there be a point that Southwest and Frontier expand in NYC's smallest and closest airport. Maybe an entry of some airlines never serve or once served by LGA like Allegiant, Avelo, Breeze, Flair and Westjet along with some destinations that dont have like Louisville, Providence, Quebec City, Ottawa, Winnipeg and dozens of smaller markets that Allegiant does serve. While Southwest might looking at Baltimore, Boston, Tampa and Atlanta plus an upgrade of their Orlando service to year-round might be some hope, a Southwest boost into a really premium focused market like New York with just LGA and Long Island might be a chance to crack into a market that is long dominated by the Big 3 and Jetblue. Frontier too they provide Chicago, Cincinnati and Tampa plus an upgrade of it's San Juan service to year-round.
Not really thinking of the inner logistics, but maybe use that as the international terminal for Canada/LGA compatible flights? Frontier? Or does it just stay empty?
What do y’all think?
Bailouts have saved several US companies over the years. But is it really the government’s role to interfere with the market place?