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Any ideas? My flight tonight is at 7:50 PM, taking off from Northwest Airlines. Any idea if I'll be able to find a cab willing to drive me to LaGuardia?
If worse comes to worse, I'll have to take a charter limo for $60-$100 to LGA, but I'd rather not... |
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#2
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good luck finding a willing cabbie, if you do its going to be about 60 anyway
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get the damn limo. How cheap could a cab be anyway?
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#4
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It's usually $25-30. But with these zoning rules, I could potentially argue that it'd be $20. Going from Manhattan -> Brooklyn -> Queens is three zones.
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[ QUOTE ]
Any ideas? My flight tonight is at 7:50 PM, taking off from Northwest Airlines. Any idea if I'll be able to find a cab willing to drive me to LaGuardia? If worse comes to worse, I'll have to take a charter limo for $60-$100 to LGA, but I'd rather not... [/ QUOTE ] There are busses from GC that cost only 11 bucks...Thats the cheapest way. |
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True, but that also has the uncertainty of cabbing to GC (which would cost $15 and an undetermined amt of time).
Argh so no easy solutions then. I wish the Delta Water Shuttle still existed. :/ |
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CNBC is saying that the subways may be opening later this afternoon, but that would be a risky play. They say that the union will send workers back to work during negotiations.
Edit: I see another thread says 12-24 hours. I don't know which is true. |
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