John F. Kennedy International Airport in Metro New York
John F. Kennedy International Airport in Metro New York
John F. Kennedy International Airport (IATA: JFK) is in the borough of Queens in the eastern part of New York City. Many international airlines fly into JFK and it is a major international hub for Delta Air Lines (Terminals 2 and 3) and American Airlines (Terminal 8). Air France and Lufthansa (Terminal 1), British Airways (Terminal 7), and Virgin Atlantic (Terminal 4) each provide several flights daily into JFK. JetBlue, a large low-cost carrier, occupies Terminal 5. A free AirTrain connects the terminals. Always make sure you know which terminal your flight arrives at or departs from.
Left luggage services are available in the arrivals areas of Terminal 1 and Terminal 4 and cost $4-16 per bag per day, depending on size. There are plenty of ATMs (almost all charge a small fee). Luggage trolleys are available either for a fee of $3 in Terminals 2, 3, 7, 8, 9 and all departures and free in Terminals 1 and 4. There are many hotels of all levels close to the airport and most run shuttle buses to/from the airport.
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