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John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)

Visão geral do centro

Passageiros

62,5M

Destinos

185

Conectividade

85/100

Trânsito

fair

Companhias do Hub

DL Delta Air Lines
primary
B6 JetBlue Airways
primary

Presença de alianças

SkyTeam

Terminal e lounges

Visão geral do terminal

JFK has six terminals (1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8). Terminal 1 is being rebuilt. Terminal 4 is the largest, handling Delta and many international carriers.

Destaques do lounge

The Delta Sky Club in Terminal 4 has a sky deck with runway views. The TWA Hotel in the restored 1962 TWA Flight Center offers day-use rooms.

Dicas de trânsito

  • Delta uses Terminal 4 (international) and Terminal 2; JetBlue operates from Terminal 5 (T5).
  • The AirTrain connects all terminals in a loop; ride is free within the airport.
  • There is no airside connection between most terminals; re-clearing security is often needed.
  • The new Terminal One (replacing T1) is the largest international terminal project in the US.
  • Allow at least 90 minutes for inter-terminal connections during peak hours.

Transporte terrestre

The AirTrain connects to the LIRR at Jamaica Station (30 min to Penn Station) and the NYC Subway at Sutphin Blvd. Total fare is about $10.75.

Curiosidades

  • JFK was originally called Idlewild Airport and renamed in 1963 after President Kennedy.
  • The TWA Flight Center, designed by Eero Saarinen in 1962, is now a retro-themed hotel.
  • JFK handles more international passengers than any other airport in North America.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes John F. Kennedy International Airport a major hub airport?
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is classified as a major hub with a connectivity score of 85/100. It handles approximately 62.5 million passengers annually and offers connections to 185 destinations worldwide.
How many airlines operate from John F. Kennedy International Airport?
Key hub airlines at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) include Delta Air Lines, JetBlue Airways. The airport has presence from SkyTeam, providing extensive global connectivity through codeshare and alliance partnerships.
What destinations can you fly to from John F. Kennedy International Airport?
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) offers flights to 185 destinations. As a major hub, it serves as a key connecting point for both domestic and international travelers across multiple continents.
How do you navigate John F. Kennedy International Airport?
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) has a transit rating of "fair". JFK has six terminals (1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8). Terminal 1 is being rebuilt. Terminal 4 is the largest, handling Delta and many international carriers..