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What airlines use Terminal 2 at JFK?

John F Kennedy Airport's Terminal 2 serves Continental only. It contains gates 19-30. John F Kennedy Airport's Terminal 3 serves Comair, Delta, Delta Connection and US Helicopter. It contains gates 1-18.



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The terminals are numbered 1–8 but skipping terminals 2 (permanently closed in 2023), 3 (demolished in 2013) and 6 (demolished in 2011).

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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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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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As soon as the sleek new four-concourse 94-gate Terminal 3 opened, Terminal 2, which had been home to international and charter arrivals and departures, was rendered obsolete, so it was shut down.

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

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Minimum connection times at the John F Kennedy Airport in New York can be as low as 30 minutes for domestic flights (if you're flying the same airline). However, it can take as long as 3 hours if you're coming off an international flight and you need to do a terminal change in order to make your connection.

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The AirTrain from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2 takes 2 min including transfers and departs every five minutes.

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