Why expand
LGA and
DCA when
IAD and
JFK are under utilized especially with regards to domestic service.
If you let one airline fly
LGA-
LAX you would have to let them all fly
LGA-
LAX, which would lead to congestion and smaller cities like Knoxville or Greensboro losing out to more
LAX flights.
Allowing airlines to fly from
DCA and
LGA-
LAX would mostly benefit US Airways, why would the Government change the current law to benefit one airline?.
There are plenty of flight from
JFK to the West coast, both
JFK and
LGA are in the same borough (Queens). Why do you need two airports in the same borough a couple miles apart flying the exact same routes?
Right now they are building the
JFK Air Train which will allow a direct connection from NY Penn Station to
JFK via the LIRR at Jamaica station, plans are already in the works to allow the
JFK Airtrain to travel on LIRR tracks to NY Penn and possibly Lower Manhattan via a new East Rive tunnel without transfers, a One Seat ride from
JFK to Mid-town and Lower Manhattan.
If/when that happens
JFK will become easier and quicker to get to than
LGA from Manhattan, the current set up at
LGA and
DCA allows smaller airlines like Air Train and smaller Cities like Louisville to have access to
LGA.
If West Coast flights were allowed from
LGA smaller cities would lose
LGA service and smaller airlines would be pushed out, also airports like
JFK and
IAD would lose service.
This would only benefit US Airways, which does not make sense.
The status quo will remain, except for
DCA where Congress allowed some smaller carriers to gain slot rights to fly outside the Perimeter.