Approximately 30-35% of international traffic volumes have restored at JFK T4.
Discussions regarding future expansion at New Yorkâs John F. Kennedy International Airport Terminal 4 are taking place but the operator remains tight-lipped on the detail after the suggestion its $3.8 billion terminal redevelopment might not proceed.
In the opening âView from the top: The CEO Chairâ session on day three of the virtual Summit of the Americas, Roel Huinink, President and CEO of John F. Kennedy International Airport Terminal (JFKIAT) Terminal 4 said the project with partner Delta Air Lines, which was
announced last year and due to complete in 2023, âisn’t going to happenâ.
JetBlue And American Plan 33 New Routes As Partnership Moves Forward
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The American-JetBlue alliance continues as American plans for new routes out of New York and Boston. The two carriers will be adding a combined 33 new routes out of New York and Boston, with JFK getting new flights to the Caribbean and South America on American Airlines metal. American is also planning twelve new routes from three airports this summer. JetBlue will be launching new flights out of LaGuardia, but Newark will prove another big winner with plenty of new routes.
American and JetBlue are moving forward with their partnership with 33 new routes. Photo: Vincenzo Pace | Simple Flying
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Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT), and View, the market leader in smart glass, today announced the results of a study on the impact of natural light and the airport passenger experience. The study, conducted at CLT, found that natural light enhances passenger comfort, which in turn increases passenger satisfaction with gate experience.
Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) (Photo: Business Wire)
View Smart Windows use artificial intelligence and machine learning to optimize the amount of natural light in the terminal while minimizing heat and glare, to provide a more comfortable environment for passengers. In addition, smart windows reduce energy consumption by reducing cooling requirements.
American Will End 50-Seater NYC Operations As JetBlue Partnership Advances
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American Airlines and JetBlue are forging ahead with their strategic alliance. The two carriers are moving forward with their plan to partner on routes out of New York and Boston after a review from the US Department of Transportation (DOT). As part of it, American Airlines is now moving ahead and will be ending 50-seat regional jet operations out of New York City.
American Airlines and JetBlue are moving forward with their partnership. Photo: Getty Images
Moving forward with the partnership
After Spirit Airlines and Southwest Airlines put forth their concerns over the partnership between American and JetBlue, the two airlines agreed to certain provisions in exchange for the termination of the DOT review. The two carriers have received the green light for strategic partnership touching routes to and from the three New York City-area airports and Boston. The carriers billed this as a way to
The DOT agreed to terminate its review of the alliance in exchange for a series of commitments to ensure the alliance delivers consumers benefits without harming competition.