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6 de Junho de 2025, 3:17 - sem comentários ainda | Ninguém está seguindo este artigo ainda.Considering how hectic New York airports may be at times, I was pleasantly pleased by how easy and delightful my recent flight with British LGA Terminal out of LaGuardia Airport was. Terminal B, where British Airways is based, has undergone a total renovation and is large, light, and surprisingly peaceful for an airport. The self-service kiosks made it very easy for me to print my boarding pass and tag my bag, and the check-in booths were straightforward to locate when I got there. The trip started off well because of the staff's helpfulness and politeness. Security went more quickly than I anticipated, and after I was done, I had some free time to explore. The post-security area felt more like a modern shopping mall than an airport, with lots of food options like Shake Shack and even some quieter spots for grabbing coffee. There were also a few nice shops where I picked up a travel adapter I forgot to pack. I didn’t have lounge access this time, but the gate area had plenty of seating with charging stations, which was a lifesaver. Boarding was well-organized and the announcements were clear—no confusion or crowding. The gate staff were courteous, helping a couple of families and elderly passengers board early without it feeling rushed. From the terminal atmosphere to the level of service, it felt like British Airways and LaGuardia are really trying to elevate the flying experience. Compared to what LGA used to be, this was a huge upgrade, and British at LGA Terminal passengers definitely benefit from it. I’d gladly fly out of Terminal B with them again.
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