Super Bowl Champs To Get Welcome At Newark Airport
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Officials are planning a special welcome for the Giants when their charter plane lands at Newark Liberty International Airport Monday afternoon.
Reporter: Associated Press
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Monday, February 6, 2012

Officials are planning a special welcome for the Giants when their charter plane lands at Newark Liberty International Airport Monday afternoon.

The Port Authority says a water cannon will salute the Super Bowl champions as their plane taxis to a hangar. The players will get on buses before heading to the team's headquarters in East Rutherford.

New York City will honor the Giants with a ticker tape parade through Lower Manhattan's "Canyon of Heroes" on Tuesday.


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