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What is the largest terminal at JFK?

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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The Terminal 5 (also known as T5) addition, which is connected to the TWA Flight Center, is a 625,000-square-foot (58,100 m2) facility designed by Gensler.

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

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JFK Terminal 7 Several international airlines, including Aer Lingus, Aerolineas Argentinas, Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, ANA (All Nippon), Condor, Ethiopian Airlines, Icelandair, Kuwait Airways, LOT Polish Airlines, Norse Atlantic Airways, Scandinavian Airlines, and Sun Country Airlines fly from Terminal 7.

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Airport terminals 3 and 6, originally constructed by Pan Am and National Airlines, respectively, were demolished more than a decade ago, leaving JFK with a (sometimes confusing) set of six terminals, numbered 1 through 8.

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New management at T7 In December, JFK Millennium Partners took over the management of the terminal, bringing new carriers in its wake as part of the $4.2 billion airport redevelopment. In addition to Condor, Kuwait Airways and SAS' JFK operations will fly out of T7.

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Construction has begun on the new $4.2 billion Terminal 6 at New York's John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK), which will serve as the primary home of low-cost airline JetBlue.

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JFK Terminal 8 With flights from American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, China Southern Airlines, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, Level, Qantas, Qatar Airways, and Royal Jordanian, you can reach destinations all around the world from Terminal 8.

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JetBlue Terminal 5 Customs and Border Area at JFK Airport in New York City ? T5i.

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