New York LaGuardia to Miami
best seats and view side.
The window view, the typical aircraft, the seats worth fighting for. Everything we'd want to know before we picked.
Which side of the plane?
Pick the right window.
Sit on the left for Long Island coast. Same side for landing — South Beach approach.
How to pick your seat
Three rules for LGA → MIA.
- 01
Know the aircraft, then pick
The best seat on a 767 is a wreck on a 737. New York LaGuardia to Miami can fly on a few different types — open the seat map for the exact one you’re on.
Browse aircraft → - 02
Skip the windowless rows
A handful of seats sold as windows are just a wall. Delta and United are being sued over it. We’ve listed every one we’ve found.
See the list → - 03
Watch for the swap
Airlines change aircraft all the time. The 1A you picked on a 767 ends up a middle on the 737 they swap in. We catch it the moment it happens.
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FAQ
Common questions
- Which side of the plane has the best view from New York LaGuardia to Miami?
- Sit on the left for Long Island coast. Same side for landing — South Beach approach.
- What aircraft fly LGA to MIA?
- Usually narrow-bodies (737, A320, A321) for shorter routes and wide-bodies (757, 767, A330) for longer ones. The exact aircraft depends on the carrier and time of day. Open your specific flight in the seat map to see what's scheduled and whether it's been swapped.
- What are the best seats on LGA to MIA?
- It depends on the aircraft, not the route. A 1A on a 767 is a lie-flat suite. A 1A on a 737 is a bulkhead with no foot rest. Open the specific aircraft and look at the green-coded seats — bulkheads, exit rows with extra legroom, seats away from the lavs.
- Are there windowless 'window' seats on this route?
- Sometimes, depending on the aircraft. A handful of 'window' seats on Delta and United jets are actually a wall — both airlines are being sued over it. We list every one we've found.
- Will my aircraft change before I fly LGA to MIA?
- It might. Airlines swap aircraft regularly, and that can wreck your seat. SeatWise Pro emails you the moment yours swaps so you can re-pick before anyone else notices.
Save it for the day you fly.
Drop the flight number and date. We’ll keep the seat map and view side ready — and ping you if the aircraft swaps.
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