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New York LaGuardiaNew Orleans Louis Armstrong
LGA - MSY
LGAMSY
New York LaGuardia
mié. 5/29
1 stop6h 50m
New Orleans Louis Armstrong
mié. 6/5
1 stop12h 32m
New York LaGuardiaNew Orleans Louis Armstrong
LGA - MSY
LGAMSY
New York LaGuardia
mar. 6/4
2 stops19h 45m
New Orleans Louis Armstrong
lun. 6/10
1 stop12h 44m
New York LaGuardiaNew Orleans Louis Armstrong
LGA - MSY
LGAMSY
New York LaGuardia
lun. 6/10
2 stops19h 33m
New Orleans Louis Armstrong
mar. 6/11
1 stop9h 08m
New York LaGuardiaNew Orleans Louis Armstrong
LGA - MSY
LGAMSY
New York LaGuardia
mar. 6/4
1 stop5h 35m
New Orleans Louis Armstrong
dom. 6/9
1 stop9h 58m
New York LaGuardiaNew Orleans Louis Armstrong
LGA - MSY
LGAMSY
New York LaGuardia
mié. 5/29
1 stop23h 13m
New Orleans Louis Armstrong
dom. 6/2
1 stop27h 15m
NewarkNew Orleans Louis Armstrong
EWR - MSY
EWRMSY
Newark
sáb. 5/25
1 stop4h 44m
New Orleans Louis Armstrong
mar. 5/28
1 stop7h 45m
NewarkNew Orleans Louis Armstrong
EWR - MSY
EWRMSY
Newark
mar. 6/4
Nonstop3h 09m
New Orleans Louis Armstrong
mié. 6/5
Nonstop2h 57m
New York John F Kennedy IntlNew Orleans Louis Armstrong
JFK - MSY
JFKMSY
New York John F Kennedy Intl
mié. 7/17
Nonstop3h 19m
New Orleans Louis Armstrong
jue. 7/18
Nonstop3h 23m
New York LaGuardiaNew Orleans Louis Armstrong
LGA - MSY
LGAMSY
New York LaGuardia
mié. 6/5
Nonstop3h 24m
New Orleans Louis Armstrong
sáb. 6/8
Nonstop3h 00m
MSY Temperature | 51.8 - 82.4 °F |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to New Orleans, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 82.4 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 51.8 F).
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Wish the there were an electrical outlet to plug the phone. it died within 10 minutes of being in the air.
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Wish the there were an electrical outlet to plug the phone. it died within 10 minutes of being in the air.
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Wish the there were an electrical outlet to plug the phone. it died within 10 minutes of being in the air.
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Wish the there were an electrical outlet to plug the phone. it died within 10 minutes of being in the air.
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Wish the there were an electrical outlet to plug the phone. it died within 10 minutes of being in the air.
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Wish the there were an electrical outlet to plug the phone. it died within 10 minutes of being in the air.
New Orleans can be hot and muggy in the summer. Summer temperatures are well into the 90s (Fahrenheit), the humidity oppressive, and there are occasional thunderstorms. September and October often have clear, mild days. Winter is short, overcast, and chilly. Temperatures are usually in 50s, but can drop and, combined with the dampness, make for a cold day. Spring is delightful with sunny, mild days. The city gets plenty of rain, about 60 inches a year. The hurricane season is June to September.
New Orleans has a great public bus system and the oldest streetcar service in the country, which has been designated a National Historic Monument. The buses are the cheapest way to get around, but they can be slow. Vintage St Charles streetcars can take you uptown while the Riverfront streetcar runs along the Mississippi River for two miles. Make sure you have exact change for the buses and streetcars. You can also get VisiTour passes that offer one to three days of unlimited rides on the streetcars and buses. The best way to get around at night is by hailing or calling for a cab. There are plenty of taxis to be found, and a metered ride won’t cost you much. If you want to take a tour of New Orleans, try hiring a cab to take you and up to four of your friends around the city. Head out on the water aboard the Canal Street Ferry for a great view of New Orleans’ skyline. The ferry is free for pedestrians and will take you out to suburban Algiers. It’s easy to drive in the city, but parking is another story.
As the largest commercial airport serving the New Orleans and southeast Louisiana area, Louis Armstrong International Airport (MSY) welcomes around 8 million passengers each year. The airport is located 11.5 miles (19km) west of New Orleans, and is the second lowest-lying international airport in the world, sitting merely 4.5 feet (1.4m) above sea level.
Flights to Louis Armstrong International arrive daily from across the United States, with occasional flights arriving from Canada and South America. Some of the major airlines that operate at the airport include Continental Airlines, Delta, Frontier Airlines, United Airlines and Southwest Airlines among a number of others.
If you’re spending some time at the airport, you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the efficiency you’ll encounter here. Queuing won’t take up too much time, and staff are friendly and happy to help. There’ll be enough to keep you occupied, although if you’re waiting in Concourse D, then you’ll have to make do with limited refreshment options.