Flights to New York as fab ideas. Flights are great ways of
getting to the city of New York, a city of so much, greatness, Many come here
for holidays and more, and some as politicians, and businessmen for mettings.
Some to apepar onm TV like Saturday night live, or chat sghows, and some on radiop,
Some come to do gigs, as musicians, or whatever. Flights to New York, may be by
many airliones, and from many airports, It may be a Heathrow, or LA flight into
New York, of a sports team,. sports star, tennis player, or tourist, A t times
of low dollar and high value pound Brits go to New York, and buy seemingly cheaper
stuff, but really just for the fun of it, as flight costs and others costs add
up. New York City is the top international air passenger gateway to the United
States. 100 million travelers used the city's airports in 2005; New York is the
busiest air gateway in the nation. The city is served by three major airports,
JFK International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport and La Guardia
Airport. JFK and Newark are connected to regional rail systems by light rail service.
100 million travelers used New York's airports in 2005 as the city surpassed Chicago
to become the busiest air gateway in the nation. JFK and Newark's outbound international
travel accounted for nearly a quarter of all U.S. travelers who went overseas
in 2004. Floyd Bennett Field Floyd Bennett Field The first municipal airport in
the city (developed to lure business away from Newark) was Floyd Bennett Field,
now an historic, recreational, and sporting area and part of the Gateway National
Recreation Area, in turn part of the National Park System (NPS). The New York
City Police Department leases facilities for their helicopter operations from
the NPS there. Flushing Airport Flushing Airport Flushing Airport was another
early airport in New York City. It opened in 1927 and was busiest airport in New
York for a time. A decade later it was shadowed by the larger LaGuardia Airport,
which is located only a mile away. The airport was decommissioned in the 1984
after a fatal accident in 1977. Now the area is a piece of wetland owned by New
York City Economic Development Corporation. John F. Kennedy International Airport
JFK is the major entry point for international arrivals in the United States and
is the largest international air freight gateway in the nation by value of shipments.
About 100 airlines from more than 50 countries operate direct flights to JFK.
The JFK-London Heathrow route is the leading U.S. international airport pair with
over 2.9 million passengers in 2000. Other top international destinations from
JFK are Paris, Frankfurt, and Tokyo. The airport is located along Jamaica Bay
near Howard Beach, Queens. Newark Liberty International Airport Newark was the
first major airport serving New York City and is the fifth busiest international
air gateway to the United States. Amelia Earhart dedicated the Newark Airport
Administration Building in 1935, which was North America's first commercial airline
terminal. In 2003, Newark became the terminus of the world's longest non-stop
scheduled airline route, Continental's service to Hong Kong. In 2004, Singapore
Airlines broke Continental's record by starting direct 18-hour flights to Singapore.
The airport is located in Newark, New Jersey, about 12 miles west of downtown
Manhattan. LaGuardia Airport LaGuardia, the smallest of New York's primary airports,
handles domestic flights. It is named for Fiorello H. LaGuardia, the city's great
Depression-era mayor known as a reformist and strong supporter of the New Deal.
A perimeter rule prohibits incoming and outgoing flights that exceed 1,500 miles
(2,400 km) except on Saturdays, when the ban is lifted, and to Denver, Colorado
which has a grandfathered exemption. As a result, most transcontinental and international
flights use JFK and Newark. The airport is located in northern Queens about 6
miles from downtown Manhattan. Teterboro Airport Teterboro Airport is a general
aviation "reliever" airport located in the Boroughs of Teterboro, Moonachie,
and Hasbrouck Heights in Bergen County, New Jersey It is operated by the Port
Authority of New York and New Jersey. The airport is 12 miles (19 km) from midtown
Manhattan in the New Jersey Meadowlands, which makes it very popular for private
and corporate aircraft. Essex County Airport Essex County Airport is a popular
general aviation airport for aircraft traveling to New York City and northern
New Jersey. The airport has completed many upgrades to operational status including
new hangars, high intensity pilot controlled lighting, PAPI, Rwy 22 repaved and
restripped. Future projects for the airport have been yet to be released by airport
officials. Essex County Airport stands to be a primary entry point for VLJ traffic.
The airport is the nearest field to NYC with a runway of 4,553 ft with minimal
jet traffic, and no commercial traffic. A direct link to transit makes it is an
alternative choice for jets traveling to the New York City area, without the delays
of larger airports. Other aviation New York is also served by several smaller
airports in its suburban areas. Long Island MacArthur Airport is about forty-five
minutes east of New York, and is the New York airport of choice for Southwest
Airlines. Westchester County Airport, located about thirty minutes north of New
York in White Plains, is sometimes favored by New York travellers because it is
significantly smaller and thus less busy than the three major airports. It has
recently become the airport of choice for AirTran Airways. Further to the north
is Stewart International Airport. Teterboro Airport, located in Bergen County,
New Jersey, and Republic Airport, in East Farmingdale, New York, are New York
City's primary general aviation airports. There is also seaplane service at the
23rd Street Skyport located on the East River. Heliports Taken at the West 30th
Street Heliport, New York Airways N6676D is hooked to a Ford Mustang for publicity
stunt. The Mustang was flown around Manhattan by the BV 107-II. * Downtown Manhattan
Heliport, located at the eastern end of Wall Street on Pier 6, on the East River,
was the first heliport in the United States to be certified for scheduled passenger
helicopter service by the Federal Aviation Administration. The heliport is the
normal landing spot for President George W. Bush on visits to New York. The soundproof
terminal contains gift shops, administrative offices, a VIP lounge and general
passenger waiting area, as well as X-ray and bomb-detection machines at a security
checkpoint. U.S. Helicopter operates regularly scheduled flights to JFK Airport.
The flights last less than 10 minutes and cost $159 each way.
* East 34th
Street Heliport, which consists of a terminal building and fuel filling station
and averages 20,000 take-offs and landings each year. In July 2007 US Helicopter
announced plans for scheduled service on weekends between the heliport and East
Hampton Airport with a roundtrip ticket price of $1,600
* West 30th Street
Heliport. Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, the West 30th Street Heliport
can see as much as three times the traffic of the Downtown Manhattan Heliport
during peak travel periods. Delays An average of 40% of passenger aircraft delays
in the U.S. originated in the New York metropolitan area, some in the area and
others due to cascading effects One-third of aircraft in the national airspace
system move through the New York area at some point during a typical day.
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