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Where is Kenya Air at JFK?

Airlines | JFK Terminal 4.



As of March 2026, Kenya Airways (KQ) primarily operates out of Terminal 4 at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York. Terminal 4 is one of the largest and most modern terminals at JFK, serving as a major hub for international "SkyTeam" alliance members. It is important for travelers to note that while most arrivals and departures are centralized here, code-share flights operated by partner airlines like Delta might occasionally utilize Terminal 1. Terminal 4 offers premium amenities, including the Delta Sky Club and various independent lounges accessible to Kenya Airways' Premier World passengers. In 2026, with the ongoing multi-billion dollar JFK redevelopment project, passengers are advised to allow extra transit time when using the AirTrain to reach Terminal 4, as construction-related bypasses are common. Always confirm the specific gate on the "FlyJFK" app or the airline's digital check-in assistant before arriving at the airport.

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JFK International Air Terminal LLC (JFKIAT) is the operator of Terminal 4 at John F. Kennedy International Airport, one of the most active air terminals in the New York area, serving 30 international and domestic airlines with an annual passenger volume of 21.8 million travelers in 2018.

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Kenya Airways is Certified as a 3-Star Airline for the quality of its airport and onboard product and staff service.

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If you're a U.S. citizen or Canadian visitor, you may find it most convenient to use the Mobile Passport Control app or an automated passport control kiosk in T4. Citizens of other countries should refer to cbp.gov for full Immigration and Customs details.

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You will need to reclear TSA security once you arrive in your departure terminal. For international arriving passengers, you must claim all checked bags at Customs and recheck with your departing airline, even if the bags are checked to your final destination! To learn more about the AirTrain system, click here.

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