Need some rest from New York’s skyscrapers? Go visit “The High Line” in Chelsea! This public park built on a defunct railway that runs 30 feet above Manhattan really is extraordinary and relaxing.
It can be confusing, but it’s well worth figuring out how to get into the city via the AirTrain and subway—costs 10% as much as a taxi, and locals will eagerly help you find your way if you ask.
Terminal 4 pro tip: if your little one soils himself and you run out of backup clothes — deep breaths, remain calm. know both Hudson ($10) and Shake Shack ($18) have onesies.
Whoa! A Shake Shack + Blue Smoke by Gate 34 in Terminal 4. Eat everything and risk missing your flight because of a food coma. Note to self: schedule all flights to depart from this 5 gate radius.
AIRTRAIN EXPLAINED. One track has trains coming in T1→T8 direction, ending at either Howard Beach/Jamaica as final stop. The other track has a train circling airport terminals only in T8→T1 direction.
Yes, there are two Shake shacks in the Delta terminal. Skip the first one you see. The one further in has seating and sometimes a shorter line. Go there.
If you fly in with JetBlue the AirTrain is a pretty long walk away, so factor that into your commute time. Virgin America is much easier when it comes to jumping in the train.
Each terminal is a different world here. 1 is straightforward and tend to be very quick both inbound & outbound. Terminal 4 has tons of shops and restaurants but be prepared to walk a lot to your gate
If you're in Terminal 1, look out the big windows next to Gate 7. You'll be able to say goodbye to the New York skyline in the distance and if you squint, you'll make out the Freedom Tower and ESB.
Welcome to New York! A day during this festive season wouldn’t be complete without a skate around the Rockefeller Center ice rink, so make sure you go for a spin!
One of the busiest airports in the world and it’s amazing how much you have to walk, pretty much like grid waking in NY city!! Lots of food and drinks to get!!
A brand new USO just opened at JetBlue's Terminal 5. It's available to all military personal and their families and located in the arrivals hall near baggage carousels 2 and 3.
Grab a meal from Balducci's market in the food court to bring on board your flight. They have quite a few vegan & vegetarian meals to go. Veganpad thai, dumplings & bento box are amount the choices
They just recently introduced Global Entry where you can beat the lines by using these kiosks when you arrive. It's $125 for 5 years. Worth it if you travel a lot and need to save time.
Arrive early and visit the new TWA Hotel. You can even rent a room for a half day if you have a long layover. Head to the pool deck to see planes arriving and taking off while enjoying a cocktail.
Like the song "Getting Better All all the Time" Usually fly out of T4 on Delta - love the Sky Club with the open roof deck great when it gets warm ! - recently flew from T1 on AeroMexico - needs work!
British Airways has comfortable lounge for Club Class. You can have dinner here before boarding so sleep is easier. Ask for champagne. They have Laurent Perrier but you need to ask for it.
Prepare to do a lot of walking, and add time for it. I am pretty sure I walked 3 miles between plane and car. Also, long-term parking costs half as much as terminal parking, but add in shuttle time
Allow plenty of xtra time if you have a flt leaving out of terminal 4, esp delta flts. The new terminal is really nice with great food options (shake shack! blue smoke!) but its a damn long terminal.
Sprawling, crumbling, and poorly connected, JFK is a disgrace to a great city and makes for a depressing start or end to any journey. Probably the best of the region's major airports.
Pop in some headphones, put on Jay-Z’s “Empire State of Mind” and take it all in as you majestically glide down an escalator. Welcome to New York City.
Need to go to Manhattan for a long layover? Leave your bag downstairs at Terminal 1 at the baggage storage. Quick and easy and only a few bucks. Take Airtrain to the NYC Subway for cheap trip
I've always had positive experiences at JFK. Always clean and well-organized. Employees are generally friendly and helpful. I highly recommend applying for TSA Precheck to avoid long security lines
If you need a quick view of New York, visit the Rockerfeller Center and Top of the Rock observation deck. They are less crowded than the Empire State Building yet have great views.
Terminal B (Delta's Terminal) Gates 20-25 area has great seating, lighting and even personal iPads for each seat's passenger to enjoy. A great place to get work done if you have time.
The JetBlue terminal is my favorite! Grab a large coffee from Starbucks to make the wait for your flight that much more pleasant.Check out the gift shops & bookstores & do some shopping.
For one of the busiest airports in the works it’s pretty easy to commute to any point of NYC also hey have several Shake Shack locations inside for a snack
Probably one of the busiest airports in the planet, fear not if you are late for your flight they will make sure you have your own security line, I have been from entrance to gate in 35mins.
Brooklyn Deli by gate 38 is very unassuming from the outside, but pretty damn good. I quietly scoffed at the $12 charge for my Philly Cheesesteak with Avocado and Jalapeños...until my first bite.
You have to input your personal passport details & picture taken on a computer kiosk before lining up to immigration. Make sure you scan your passport well by sliding it fully inside the scanner.
Top dining options: Croque Madame at term 2 gates 21-22, Bar Brace at term 3 gate 15, Deep Blue Sushi and La Vie both at term 5 at the Marketplace, and The Palm term 4 Mezz West. Read more
Best way to get to Manhattan is take the air train/subway! Costs you a total of $7.5, and we'll get you there in 50 mins. A cab is about $60 and depending on traffic could take well over an hour
New carry-on only security check on the lower (arrivals) level of T4 is nice and fast. On the right hand side if you’re facing the arrivals doors (and staff don’t seem to know yet where it is).
T4 has new security system at Pre Check: bins slide to the side if they need extra attention so you don't get caught behind Edna & her 13 bottles of liquid. Consider going to T2 & taking shuttle.
JFK Pro - Tip - When going through security on Terminal 4 try to go through the security on numbers 12-15 (Scanner Machine numbers) because you don't have to remove your shoes, sweater or laptop
John F. Kennedy International Airport is the primary international airport serving New York City. It is the busiest international air passenger gateway into North America, the 14th-busiest airport in the world, and the sixth-busiest airport in the United States.