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LGA LaGuardia Airport TSA Times

IATA Code:

LGA


Timezone:

UTC/GMT -4:00 hours

Airport local time:

Tuesday, 5:53am

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    Waiting times may not accurately reflect your experience. It is advisable to arrive at the airport well in advance and follow the recommendations of the airlines and airports.

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The average wait time at 5 am at this airport is 7 minutes

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Best & Worst Times to Fly

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Best Time
Night
9pm - 4am
3 min avg wait
Worst Time
Early Morning
4am - 8am
11 min avg wait
Flying in the Night instead of Early Morning could save you up to 8 minutes in tsa lines.

A Guide to LaGuardia Airport (LGA)

Located in East Elmhurst, Queens, LaGuardia is the closest major airport to Midtown Manhattan, situated approximately eight miles from the city center. Once known for its aging infrastructure, the airport has completed a historic $8 billion reconstruction, transforming it into a world-class facility named the “Best Regional Airport in North America” by Skytrax in 2025. The modernized airport is defined by two massive, unified hubs, Terminal B and Terminal C, which have consolidated previous terminals to streamline the passenger experience, alongside the separate, historic Marine Air Terminal (Terminal A). While LGA is a premier hub for domestic business and leisure travel, it is unique among NYC’s major airports for lacking a direct rail link (AirTrain) to the city, relying instead on a network of buses and vehicle transport.

LaGuardia Airport FAQ

Check this page for the latest TSA wait time at LaGuardia Airport, updated in real time.

TSA wait times at LaGuardia Airport vary throughout the day. Check the historical wait time chart on this page to find the quietest times.

No. Terminal D has been permanently closed and integrated into the new Terminal C. If your boarding pass lists a gate in the 90s (formerly Terminal D gates), you must check in and go through security at the Terminal C headhouse. Do not try to drive to a separate Terminal D drop-off; it no longer exists as a standalone building.

You can walk between Terminal B and Terminal C, but only before security (landside). There is a dedicated pedestrian walkway, and the walk takes about 10–15 minutes. However, there is no airside connection. if you have a connecting flight in a different terminal, you must exit, walk or take the shuttle, and clear TSA security again at the new terminal.

Terminal A is physically separated from the main terminal complex. You cannot walk there safely. You must take the free “All Terminals” Shuttle Bus, which runs 24/7 every 8–15 minutes. Terminal A primarily serves Spirit and Frontier Airlines.

Rideshare drivers cannot pick you up at the terminal curbside. You must walk to the Terminal B Parking Garage, Level 2, and follow the “Car Services” or “App-Based Rides” signage. Uber uses an “ExpressMatch” system where you line up at a zone number and wait for a code.

Pickups at Terminal C are generally located at the Arrivals (Ground) Level. The app may direct you to specific zones or outer lanes depending on traffic volume. Always follow the instructions in your app, as pickup zones can change dynamically.

The Q70-SBS “LaGuardia Link” bus is fare-free for all passengers. It connects Terminals B and C to the Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Av subway station (E, F, M, R, 7 trains) and the Woodside LIRR station. You do not need a ticket to board.

The fastest and most reliable option is a taxi or private car, which typically takes 30–60 minutes depending on traffic.

  • Public Transit: Taking the Q70 bus to the E train to the JFK AirTrain is the cheapest option but takes 75–90 minutes and involves carrying luggage up and down stairs.
  • Shuttles: Shared shuttles (like ETS Air Shuttle) are available but often require waiting for the van to fill up.

The average fare for a standard UberX is between $50 and $76, but this can surge during peak times. A yellow taxi typically costs $45–$70 (plus tip and tolls).

No. Terminal A has TSA PreCheck but does not currently have a dedicated CLEAR lane. CLEAR lanes are available at Terminals B and C.

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We regularly check queue times and flight delays for accuracy, however all times are estimates and waiting times and delays may not accurately reflect your experience. It is advisable to arrive at the airport well in advance and follow the recommendations of the airlines and airports.

There are a wide array of ways that queue data is measured. Including but not limited to looking at how long a passenger takes to get from scanning their boarding pass to exiting the security or customs area. Auditing passengers on how long it took them to pass through security or customs as well as Qsensors’ proprietary system for user added wait times. 

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