New York LaGuardia Airport Parking
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Air Park New York La Guardia Valet Uncovered
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Air Park New York La Guardia Valet Uncovered
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About New York LaGuardia Airport Parking
Travelling from New York LaGuardia airport and need somewhere to park? You’re in the right place. You can compare LaGuardia airport parking options right here on the ParkVia website, and book a guaranteed space for a stress-free start to your trip.
The parking lots for LaGuardia airport offer a valet service. Simply leave your car at the lot entrance and jump on the shuttle bus, while a parking lot employee parks your car for you. You can relax during the short transfer to the airport terminals knowing your car is secure while you’re away.
With 24/7 access, there’s no need to worry about your flight time being a problem. Whatever time of day or night the parking lots will be open and a shuttle ready to take you to and from the airport.
For a secure parking space just minutes away from LaGuardia airport, pre-book now through the ParkVia website.
How do I book my LaGuardia airport parking?
Booking your space takes only a few minutes. Enter the dates and times you plan to drop off and pick up your vehicle and click Search. Choose the parking option you want, then complete the short booking form with the information requested. That’s it! In a few minutes, we’ll send you confirmation of your booking, with all the information needed for your journey, by email.
If you need further help on how to make a booking, please visit our ‘How to book’ page.
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LaGuardia Airport opened in 1939 –it celebrated its 75th birthday in 2014. It is operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and is located in the borough of Queens, just eight miles from midtown Manhattan. It has four terminals and handled 26 million passengers in 2013.