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LaGuardia (LGA) Airport Limousines & Coaches -
Golden Touch Transportation of NY, Inc., recipient of the prestigious 2003 International Five Star Diamond Award for four consecutive years, for its commitment to service excellence is the leading ground transportation provider in the metropolitan New York, New Jersey and Connecticut areas offering timely, chauffeured vehicle services through its fleet of 49 passenger coaches, 32 and36 passenger mini-coaches, 11 passenger vans, Lincoln Towne car Sedans, and limousines. Every Golden Touch Transportation customer can expect to receive professional, courteous, dependable, safe, and superior transportation services. With almost two decades of transportation experience, Golden Touch Transportation is proud to be the choice provider of service to over ninety-seven (97) commercial airline carriers; in addition to, universities, hospitals, schools, universities and everyday travelers.
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We also provide shared ride van shuttle services to and from NYC Hotels to all three Airports. Airline ramp services, inter-campus shuttle bus services, employee shuttles, construction crew Transportation to and from a given work site, hotel to airport/shopping shuttles, day trips to theme and amusement parks, corporate events and affairs, as well as, sports outings. We’ll even handle your large wedding party. Whatever your needs are, Golden Touch Transportation is eager and able to meet those needs.
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Useful Information about LaGuardia LGA International Airport :
LaGuardia Airport (LGA) has been operated by The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey under a lease with the City of New York since June 1, 1947.
Located in the Borough of Queens, New York City, bordering on Flushing Bay and Bowery Bay. It is eight miles from midtown Manhattan. Geographic reference points are 40° 46' 36.2" north, 73° 52' 23.7" west.
LaGuardia consists of 680 acres and 72 aircraft gates. The airport is 12.7 feet above sea level.
LaGuardia LGA International Airport - Passenger Terminals :
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Central Terminal Building :
Dedicated on April 17, 1964, the Central Terminal Building (CTB) serves most of the airport's scheduled domestic airlines. It is 1,300 feet long and 180 feet wide, with 750,000 square-feet of floor space. Originally constructed at a cost of $36 million, the six-block long structure consists of a four-story central section, two three-story wings and four concourses leading to 38 aircraft gate positions.
US Airways Terminal :
East end airport roadways were reconfigured and expanded to handle the increased traffic at that end of the airport where the 12-gate US Airways Terminal opened on September 12, 1992. The $250 million, 300,000- square-foot terminal connects to US Airways' Shuttle Terminal and adjoins its lobby and check-in areas.
US Airways Shuttle Terminal :
The eight-gate, $25 million US Airways Shuttle Terminal serves passengers on hourly shuttle flights to Boston and Washington, D.C. It has been operated by US Airways since April 1992.
Delta Air Lines Terminal :
Built by Delta Air Lines at the east end of the airport, the Delta Terminal opened in June 1983. The terminal has 10 aircraft gate positions. The cost of the terminal was approximately $96 million. Delta's redevelopment of their food and retail concessions is underway. Northwest Airlines and Business Express are also located in this terminal.
Marine Air Terminal (MAT) :
Once called the Overseas Terminal, this was the original airport terminal building, built near the bay to serve the flying boats that dominated international air travel in the '30s and '40s. In 1995 the Marine Air Terminal was designated an historical landmark. It is two- storied and domed, with an interior rotunda. It is used by commuter airlines, air taxis, private aircraft, Signature Flight Support - a fixed-base operator, and a private weather service. On September 18, 1980, the James Brooks mural entitled "Flight," which was originally completed in 1942, was rededicated by the Port Authority. The mural, is the largest created under the WPA Art Program (the WPA Program ended in the 1940's) and helped the MAT earn its designation as a New York City historic landmark.
On October 1, 1986, Pan Am opened its shuttle operation in its addition to the Marine Air Terminal. The terminal section houses six aircraft gates from which Delta Air Lines now operates hourly shuttle service to Boston and Washington.
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2004 - 2005 Recipient |
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The American Academy of Hospitality Sciences. For Excellence In Service |
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Ember Deitz Goldstein Chief Operating Officer
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Thank you so much for the phenomenal job you did a Columbia's Homecoming of October 2nd. Your constant attention to detail made the day a great success. Thanks to your communication skills and Nancy's command and organization, the fleet buses were loaded quickly and efficiently in both directions. Read More ...
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Joseph McCauley Manager Flight Administration NY
Thank you for the last decade of excellent transportation service that Golden Touch has provided to the crewmembers of American Airlines. I know that with any business, it is the employees that make a great company. It is your employees and you that have made our relationship work so well. Read More ...
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Vladimir Naxera Czech Airlines
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Let me express my thanks to you and to all of your staff for excellent service you provided for czech airlines during past weekend. Read More ...
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