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Is JFK Terminal 2 domestic or international?

The airport grounds are made up of five terminals numbered 1, 4, 5, 7 and 8, skipping Terminal 3 and 6, which were demolished in 2011 and 2013 after Terminal 5 was expanded, and Terminal 2 which was closed on January 2023 to be used it for the airport's new international terminal.



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JFK Terminal 1
Terminal 1 is on the southeast side of the airport, operating flights from international airlines such as Air France, Lufthansa, and Turkish Airlines.

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None of the terminals interconnect with airside walkways, so you do need to go through security again for a flight connection.

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The 60-year-old terminal and its 10 gates close permanently in January. Terminal 2 will be torn down to make way for the New Terminal One projected to open in 2026. A New York City relic is getting a major facelift.

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Terminal 4, or T4, has 37 gates divided into two concourses, Concourse A and Concourse B. It is the main hub for Delta Airlines and the largest terminal at JFK, serving 30 international and domestic airlines.

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At JFK you can walk or take the AirTrain from T2 to T1 in <10min (T2 arriving gate to T1 security). It's about the same either way by foot or by train. The 2-3hr recommendation is for originating airport.

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Terminal 2 first opened on Nov. 18, 1962, and it was jointly operated by three now-defunct or nonexistent airline brands: Braniff, Northwest and Northeast.

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The major airlines operating at JFK Terminal 5 are Air Lingus, Cape Air, and JetBlue.

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T4 is the largest terminal at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport and the only privately operated terminal in the United States. Covering nearly two million square feet, T4 is home to 34 airlines, has over 12,000 employees, and serves more than 21 million passengers each year.

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Airlines serviced by JFK's Terminal 1 include Air China, Air France, Air New Zealand, Air Serbia, Air Senegal, Asiana Airlines, Austrian Airlines, Azores Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Cayman Airways, China Eastern Airlines, Eastern Airlines, EgyptAir, EVA AIr, Flair Airlines, ITA Airways, Korean Air, Lufthansa, Neos, ...

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