Golden Touch Limo Service
#22
"Effective today, August 29, 2019, Golden Touch is no longer the transportation vendor for the New York City pilot layovers. Carey Limo is the new vendor. There should be greeters on-site to assist at EWR, LGA, and the Marriott Eastside Hotel during our busy arrival and departure times to assist. As of this report, our pick-up points are the same."
#24
You look like a nail
Joined APC: May 2012
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last time I flew to EWR, it was in a DC-10, but I’m doing it this weekend.
Can any of you NYC regulars let me know the best way to get from the Eastside hotel to Madison Square Garden? Would you walk, cab, Uber, or subway?
Can any of you NYC regulars let me know the best way to get from the Eastside hotel to Madison Square Garden? Would you walk, cab, Uber, or subway?
#25
Gets Weekends Off
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On the weekend and bad weather?...an Uber may be worthwhile.
Traffic bad?... subway. (S)huttle at Grand Central to Times Square then transfer to Brooklyn bound #1,2, or 3 train to 34th Street Penn Station. You'll come out at Madison Square Garden.
#26
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"Effective today, August 29, 2019, Golden Touch is no longer the transportation vendor for the New York City pilot layovers. Carey Limo is the new vendor. There should be greeters on-site to assist at EWR, LGA, and the Marriott Eastside Hotel during our busy arrival and departure times to assist. As of this report, our pick-up points are the same."
#27
You look like a nail
Joined APC: May 2012
Posts: 451
If the weather is good just walk it. I would estimate 25-30 minutes.
On the weekend and bad weather?...an Uber may be worthwhile.
Traffic bad?... subway. (S)huttle at Grand Central to Times Square then transfer to Brooklyn bound #1,2, or 3 train to 34th Street Penn Station. You'll come out at Madison Square Garden.
On the weekend and bad weather?...an Uber may be worthwhile.
Traffic bad?... subway. (S)huttle at Grand Central to Times Square then transfer to Brooklyn bound #1,2, or 3 train to 34th Street Penn Station. You'll come out at Madison Square Garden.
#28
Subway/walk. It’s what the locals do. Certainly not Uber! Take the S train from Grand Central over to Times Square. #1 train one stop to Penn Station. Easy as that. The only problem...you’ll have to get a Metro Card. That will cost $1 on top of the subway fare. Walk from Times Square, you’ll def see some sights!
#29
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jun 2019
Position: Guppy.
Posts: 285
"Effective today, August 29, 2019, Golden Touch is no longer the transportation vendor for the New York City pilot layovers. Carey Limo is the new vendor. There should be greeters on-site to assist at EWR, LGA, and the Marriott Eastside Hotel during our busy arrival and departure times to assist. As of this report, our pick-up points are the same."
#30
It was in the MEC weekly blastmail. It’s on the UALPA website now.
http://www.alpa.org/ual/-/media/UAL/...2019-08-29.pdf
Contact the Communications Committee to sign up for union blastmails.
http://www.alpa.org/ual/Committees/c...ions-committee
http://www.alpa.org/ual/-/media/UAL/...2019-08-29.pdf
Contact the Communications Committee to sign up for union blastmails.
http://www.alpa.org/ual/Committees/c...ions-committee
Last edited by APC225; 08-30-2019 at 08:56 PM.
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