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Mid Atlantic
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Getting There - Mid Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, OH, ON, PA, VA, WV)
Getting to Long Island, the Hamptons, Montauk, Fire Island
Major airlines provide service to Long Island Islip MacArthur Airport (ISP) located in the town of Ronkonkoma. Located in Queens County, just beyond the Nassau County line, are La Guardia Airport (LGA) and JFK International (JFK) - by far the most common way to fly to the region.
Getting to Manhattan and New York City
All roads may have once led to Rome, but today they lead to New York City (NYC). The most important hub in the northeast United States, New York City is served by three major airports, two train stations, a bus depot, and countless highways.
Getting to Woodstock, Cooperstown, New Paltz, Catskills and Hudson Valley
Five airports serve the Catskills and Hudson Valley region: The New York city area airports of John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), LaGuardia Airport (LGA), and - closer to the region - Stewart International Airport (SWF), and Albany International Airport (ALB).
Getting to Lake Placid, Lake George, Saratoga Springs, Adirondacks and Northern New York
Getting to Toronto, Niagara Falls, Finger Lakes in Western New York and South Central Ontario
International airports can be found in Buffalo ( Buffalo Niagara International Airport - BUF) and Rochester ( Great Rochester International Airport - ROC). Most flights into Toronto are to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ).
Getting to Atlantic City, Wildwood, Cape May, New Jersey Shore
Whether you plan to arrive to the Jersey Shore by air, car, bus, train, or boat, you will be pleased with the number and quality of options available to you. Many travelers wishing to visit the Jersey Shore choose to fly into the three airports that service New York City.
Getting to Philadelphia, Lancaster, the Poconos, Eastern Pennsylvania
Eastern Pennsylvania is served by four international airports. The largest is Philadelphia International Airport (PHL), which services hundreds of domestic and foreign flights each day.
Getting to Washington D.C. and Baltimore, Maryland
With three major airports, a major train station, and easy access from the interstate highway system, DC is easily reached by air, rail, or road.
Getting to Richmond, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg, North Carolina's Outer Banks
There are four main airports travelers can choose to fly into in the eastern North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland region. Norfolk and Richmond are served by the major national carriers, and are the busiest and most popular airports in the region.
Getting to Pittsburgh and Southwestern Pennsylvania
Arriving to southwestern Pennsylvania is easy and convenient. Pittsburgh is a transportation hub with bus and train stations as well as an international airport.