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  2. John F. Kennedy International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 4, developed by LCOR, Inc., is managed by JFKIAT (IAT) LLC, a subsidiary of the Schiphol Group and was the first in the United States to be managed by a foreign airport operator. Terminal 4 currently contains 48 gates in two concourses and functions as the hub for Delta Air Lines at JFK.

  3. TWA Hotel - Wikipedia

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    TWA Hotel is a hotel at John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, New York City, that opened on May 15, 2019. [3] It uses the head house of the TWA Flight Center, designed by the architect Eero Saarinen and completed in 1962, and two flanking buildings added for the hotel project.

  4. TWA Flight Center - Wikipedia

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    The TWA Flight Center, also known as the Trans World Flight Center, is an airport terminal and hotel complex at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York City. The original terminal building, or head house, operated as a terminal from 1962 to 2001 and was adaptively repurposed in 2017 as part of the TWA Hotel. The head house is ...

  5. I spent $483 on hotel day rooms to combat long connections ...

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    I spent $483 on hotel day rooms to see if they could help me fight jet lag before a major conference. Get an inside look at my experience in JFK and LHR.

  6. Food Flight - AOL

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    Updated October 16, 2017 at 4:33 PM Delta has food on the mind as the airline prepares for the opening of their freshly transformed terminal ( Terminal 4 ) at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York.

  7. Aviation in the New York metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    An Air India Boeing 747-400 arrives at John F. Kennedy International Airport, with El Al Israel and Swiss International jets at Terminal 4 in 2004. JFK is the largest entry point for international arrivals to the United States.

  8. Q3 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    24-hour service was added to the Q3 on April 11, 2004. At the same time, service to all JFK terminals except Terminal 4 was replaced by AirTrain JFK. [32] [33] The route's JFK Terminus was moved to Terminal 5 on May 30, 2012, due to construction at Terminal 4. [33] [34]

  9. Q10 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    The Conduit Avenue branch of the Q10 was discontinued and Q10 buses stopped accessing JFK Airport at 134th Street. [32] [33] On May 30, 2012, due to construction at Terminal 4, the Q10 started terminating at a new stop at Terminal 5, near the former Terminal 6. [30] [34]