New York Airports

Posted by Ann on February 9, 2009

New York City is the most popular tourist destination in the United States. As such, millions of people fly in and out of New York for business, pleasure, family, and other reasons every day. The city is serviced by three international airports, though one of them is actually located outside the city proper. Newark Liberty Airport is located in New Jersey. The other two airports are La Guardia and John F. Kennedy Airport, usually referred to as JFK.

The oldest of the three airports is Newark Liberty Airport. It’s location in New Jersey is only fifteen miles from mid-town Manhattan which makes it the ideal airport to reach not only New Jersey and Manhattan, but also Staten Island. Newark was the first commercial airport to be built in the United States and the second in the entire world. Finished in 1928, it was the primary New York airport until JFK was built.

LaGuardia Airport began life as the Glenn H. Curtiss Airport and was later known as the North Beach Airport and the New York Municipal Airport before being renamed for former mayer Fiorello H. La Guardia who campaigned hard to get New York its first international airport. Although it is an international airport, it handles most of the domestic flights and transfers for the city. It is located in Queens, but is only eight miles from Manhattan.

John F. Kennedy International Airport was dedicated in 1948. Located on the former site of Idlewild golf course, the airport was commonly known as Idlewild Airport even though its official name was New York International Airport. It became John F. Kennedy International Airport in 1963 in memory of the late president. Located in Queens, JFK is about seventeen miles from Midtown Manhattan and handles 60,000 international passengers every day. It is the main gatewayr for international arrivals in the US and the leading freight gateway as well.

Visitors to New York will find that all three airports give them easy access to the many landmarks, entertainment venues, and other attractions. Business travelers can easily identify the airport that is closest to their destination. There are a number of excellent New York airport hotels in close proximity to all three airfields or visitors can choose to find accomodations within whatever borough they prefer.

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