![]() ![]() What else? Well, there’s plenty more to discover – here a few of our favourites: Year-after-year, the T5 dining program, which is managed by OTG, are recognized with Customer Care Awards by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey for their outstanding contribution to customer service. Dining program? Yes, you read right, at T5 you will find a number of restaurants that you would normally expect to find in a swanky Manhattan area!įeatured local chefs include: Mark Ladner (Aeronuova), Roberto Santibanez (Revolucion), Alex Raij (Piquillo), Lee Hanson & Riad Nasr (La Vie) and Michael Schulson (Deep Blue). What you actually find along these corridors are carefully selected shops, a food corner that provides a trillion options for every appetite and a chef-driven dining program. Hang on a minute, did we say usual? Scrap that – rewind! If you know JetBlue then you know that they don’t do ordinary. Along those concourses you will find the usual shopping and dining outlets. ![]() ![]() JetBlue’s event series “ Live from T5” has previously featured amazing talent such as James Blunt, Robyn or Taylor Swift.įrom that central area, affectionately called ‘marketplace’ lead three wide concourses to the various gates. This is also the area where you will see promotional events and if you are really really lucky, you’ll see a pop star performing live. Once through security you will be greeted with a large open area, the centre of the 635,000 square feet (60,000 square meters) terminal that opened in 2008. But, once the FAA is ready for this, JetBlue can simply convert the existing area and fear not, even if you have to wait a bit, the terminal offers free WiFi, so surely you’ll find heaps to do on your phone while you queue. The agency still doesn’t allow passengers to check-in themselves (already a common practice in a number of countries i.e. Kennedy International Airport in New York (IATA: JFK, LD hub page).Īlright, we admit it, not everything is perfect – you still have to queue when dropping off your bag at check-in, but hey, you can’t blame them for that, as this is mainly due to Federal Aviation Administration issues. Have you ever dreamt of an airport with an attractive, yet functional design? An airport with beautiful and innovative food outlets, great shopping? Or what about an occasional live concert? And on top of it all speedy and efficient operations? Dream no longer, this airport actually does exist: It’s called Terminal 5, the dedicated JetBlue terminal at John F. ![]()
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