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Showcase for 21st Century Service and Convenience
JFK
Terminal 4: a successful paradigm for air terminal management
and a model of public/private partnership. JFK Terminal 4, the
only non-airline, privately-operated terminal at JFK, is a model for
21st Century air travel.
The 1.5 million-square-foot Terminal 4 opened in May 2001 after undergoing
a $1.4 billion redevelopment, transforming the former International Arrivals
Building (IAB) into a first class efficient air terminal.
Passengers benefit
from Terminal 4’s commitment to passenger comfort,
convenience
and service.
- Numerous shopping and dining options,
abundant passenger services, unique airline lounges, and many
other amenities ensure the
best possible travel experience
- AirTrain station located within the building provides convenient access
- Four religious chapels provide a place for prayer and reflection
Airlines
benefit from a dedicated management company overseeing the
terminal’s
landside and airside operations.
- Airlines can focus on their
core business of transporting passengers
- Airlines have an opportunity for growth at Terminal 4
- They have more choices in selecting service partners
which results in
competitive prices.