Williamsburg, New York to/from LaGuardia Airport (LGA) or John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)

Sedan & Town Car, Limousine, SUV & Passenger Van Transportation Services

Why Use Roadrunner Limousine Airport Car Service?

100% Customer Satisfaction! Roadrunner Limousine is Williamsburg, New York’s largest and most trusted airport ground transportation provider. Why are we so popular? It’s because we know how to provide the best customer service. On top of having exemplary driving records, our drivers are also required to pass FBI criminal background checks. We present well-dressed, experienced professionals who will cater to your every need. Prompt pickups and drop-offs are a certainty with us – it is our policy at Roadrunner Limousine transportation for our vehicles to arrive on location 10 minutes prior to every scheduled pickup time.

Great Flat Rates! Our town car flat rate fares to and from Williamsburg and the LaGuardia Airport (LGA) or John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) are most often less than taxis charge for the same service. So, why take a taxi when you can travel to the airport in comfort and style in any one of our luxury vehicles.

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A Luxurious Vehicle Fleet. Whether you are a traveling couple, single executive or a large group, Roadrunner has the right vehicle for you. Depending on the number of passengers, Roadrunner Limousine’s fleet offers town cars, limousines, SUV’s, passenger vans and even 30+ passenger coaches. All our vehicles are clean, private and comfortable late model luxury vehicles equipped with GPS Navigation systems. So, why take a cramped taxi from xxxxxxxxxx to LGA or JFK when Roadrunner Limousine’s luxury vehicles await you?

Easy Reservation Process. For immediate personal service, call Roadrunner Limousine transportation on the telephone, or if it is more convenient, you can access our online reservation system to book quick reservations. Experience additional service by signing up for an online account that will preserve your personal preferences, allow you to monitor your reservation history and print reservation receipts/confirmations. Quotes can also be requested online followed by prompt e-mail response. Roadrunner limo transportation services will always send you e-mail confirmation and payment receipt for your verification and business expensing.

Member in good standing with the National Limousine Association (NLA). Our commitment to high industry standards and consistent delivery of quality transportation service in Williamsburg is reflected in our NLA membership.

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Are you a Traveling Executive?

Roadrunner Limousine provides exceptional service to its executive clients traveling in Williamsburg, New York. Our executive guests expect convenient, reliable and comfortable transportation to or from xxxxxxxxxxxxx and the LaGuardia or JFK Airports. We pride ourselves on working effectively with an executive’s travel coordinators and assistants to provide optimum service, making everyone’s job easier. For them, we offer a state-of-the-art online booking and account monitoring system accompanied by a highly trained staff to create and execute the most sophisticated travel plans that a busy executive or corporate group might require.

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First Time Coming to Williamsburg, New York – Did You Know?

YESTERDAY
The Dutch West India Company first purchased this land from the local Native Americans in 1638. Then in 1661, the Town of Boswijck, including land that would become Williamsburg, was chartered by the company. The English takeover of New Netherland in 1664, anglicized the town name to Bushwick. For about 140 years in colonial times, villagers called the area “Bushwick Shore”.

Goods were sent to Bushwick Shore by the farmers and gardeners of other Bushwick villages to be ferried across the East River to New York City for sale in a market positioned at present day Grand Street. With a favorable location close to New York City, Bushwick saw the creation of several farming developments in its area. In 1802, real estate speculator Richard M. Woodhull acquired 13 acres and named it Williamsburgh, with an h at the end. Williamsburg rapidly expanded and eventually seceded from Bushwick and formed its own independent city.

TODAY
Williamsburg is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, part of Brooklyn Community Board 1. It borders Greenpoint to the North, Bushwick and Ridgewood, Queens to the East, Bedford–Stuyvesant to the South, and the East River to the West. The neighborhood is served by the New York Police Department’s 90th Precinct, and is represented by the 33rd and 34th District.

The area is an influential hub for indie rock, hipster culture, and the local art community. Ethnic groups also have enclaves in Williamsburg, including Italians, Puerto Ricans, Jews and Dominicans. Williamsburg is being redefined by an increasing population and the quick development of housing and retail space aimed at a wealthy population historically foreign to the neighborhood.

PRIME LOCATION
The Yiddish-speaking Hasidim, predominantly Satmar Hasidim, occupy the “South Williamsburg” area, as does a sizeable Puerto Rican population. North of this area, Division or Broadway serve as a dividing line for an area known as “South Side,” inhabited by Puerto Ricans and Dominicans. To the north, the “North Side,” is mostly Polish and Italian. Industrial spaces and the largely Italian American, African American, and Hispanic area between Williamsburg and Bushwick form East Williamsburg.

The areas proximity to Manhattan has made it popular with newly arriving residents who are sometimes called “hipster”.

Williamsburg has tens of thousands of Hasidic Jews of various sects living there, and is the headquarters of one faction of the Satmar Hasidic group, known as the “Zaloinim.”

QUALITY OF LIFE
Low rents, convenient transportation to Manhattan, and large available spaces brought many artists to Williamsburg in the 1970s. It went on this way through the 1980s and increased dramatically in the 1990s as earlier destinations such as SoHo and the East Village became gentrified. Small at first, by 1996 Williamsburg had amassed an artist population of about 3,000. Theater is also represented by spaces like The Brick Theater and The Charlie Pineapple Theater.

Williamsburg is notable for live music and incubation of new bands. Beginning in the late 1980s and through the late 1990s abandoned industrial buildings housed a number of unlicensed performance, theater and music venues in the streets surrounding the Bedford Avenue subway stop. These late night performances were occasionally interrupted and venues temporarily closed by the fire department. The events diminished in number as regulations were enforced and rents increased in the area, more than doubling in the past few years.

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