NY’s LaGuardia unveils new $3.9 billion Delta terminal
SHIVANI VORA, CNN
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bySHIVANI VORA, CNN
Is it really possible for fliers to have a smoother and maybe even enjoyable experience at New York’s outdated and inefficient LaGuardia Airport?
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says yes.
“We had to do it,” Cuomo flatly stated in remarks at the LaGuardia Airport’s new Delta Air Lines terminal opening celebration Tuesday.
“We are better than what LaGuardia is,” Cuomo went on, even, to the audible surprise of many gathered to celebrate the milestone, referencing former US Vice President Joe Biden’s 2015 description of LGA as a third-world country.
While Biden’s comment rattled New Yorkers, Cuomo said he didn’t disagree.
As a result of both Biden’s brutal honesty and Cuomo’s vision, LGA — known for its threadbare atmosphere, constant delays, never-ending construction and all-round inefficiency — is undergoing a $8 billion overhaul.
A better journey through LGA? Yes, you read that right
The Delta concourse, more than two years in the making, is the first phase of the airline’s new $3.9 billion terminal at the airport.
What began in August 2017 is slated to be finished by 2026, according to Ryan Marzullo, the airline’s managing director of corporate real estate in New York. In all, says Marzullo, the project includes four concourses connected to a headhouse, the central part of the terminal where passengers check in and go through security.
Delta’s new LaGuardia concourse is a long time coming, according to Larry Studdiford, the founder of Studdiford Technical Solutions, an airport security and baggage systems consulting firm in Alexandria, Virginia.
“I’m encouraged to see the old terminals finally being replaced,” he says. “It’s time to upgrade the facilities with amenities and operational technologies that meet the demands of record growth in passenger numbers.”