Flight routing
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- 21572- Economy- LGA NYC - F. Lauderdale
After spending a week at home, it was time to return. I opted to make a stop in NYC via FLL.
This report covers the second leg of my trip: FLL-LGA. The report is reliably short as the route was mostly overcast up until final at LGA.

Since my last visit to FLL, the airport has drastically transformed for the better. They're better food options as well.

N646JB was the aircraft that operated my BGI-FLL flight but had been towed to these domestic gates after the de-boarding was completed.


The new UA livery can be spotted amongst the B6 planes on arrival from EWR.

Since Allegiant doesn't operate on tuesdays, one of their A320 can be seen parked on a far apron.

Momentarily we were in the air, on time departure.




As we turned left headed for LGA, we passed Grand Bahama Island, one of the two islands destroyed by the recent hurricane.

The bright turquoise waters of the Bahamas.

Soon enough, the beverage service commenced. It consisted of the usual JetBlue snacks and drink options.


The AMAZING crew reserved an opposite row of seats so I could capture manhattan on approach, however visibility was poor. I was still grateful for their kind gesture though.



Final RWY 4.


Terminal A, LGA.


Route sourced from Flightradar24

How did you get the crew to block that row for you? It's a shame the weather didn't help!
Before I sat down, the crew and I were engaged in a long conversation and the topic came up about wanting to see manhattan. Since, neither of us were sure about which side the skyline would be on, they offered to block the row as they weren't any reserved seats in any of the opposite rows. As they expected, since the aft of the aircraft was pretty empty, passengers willingly began moving into those seats, so they did that incase that happened.