LaGuardia Airport Terminal C Map

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This map shows gates, parking lots, restrooms, doors, information centers, restaurants, airline check-in, terminal connections, shops, lounges, ride app pick up in LaGuardia Airport Terminal C.

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About Terminal C

Terminal C at LaGuardia Airport is one of the airport's four passenger terminals, serving as a major hub for Delta Air Lines and its regional partners. Located in Queens, New York, the terminal underwent a complete reconstruction as part of LaGuardia's comprehensive redevelopment program. The new Terminal C officially opened in June 2022, replacing the outdated facility that had operated since the 1960s.

The modern terminal spans approximately 1.3 million square feet and features 37 gates across two levels. Delta Air Lines operates the majority of flights from Terminal C, offering both domestic and international services. The facility includes Delta Sky Club lounges, providing premium amenities for eligible passengers.

Terminal C incorporates sustainable design elements and advanced technology systems. The building features floor-to-ceiling windows that provide natural lighting and views of the airfield. Passengers can access various dining and retail options throughout the terminal.

The terminal connects to the LaGuardia AirTrain system, which provides ground transportation links to other terminals and nearby transit options. Parking facilities and rental car services are available adjacent to the terminal.

Terminal C represents a significant improvement in passenger experience compared to LaGuardia's previous infrastructure, featuring modern amenities and improved operational efficiency as part of the airport's ongoing transformation.



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