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JFK Airport Parking Facilities and Options
We offer 2 parking options for JFK International Airport. Both options include valet service although you wouldn't guess from the price!
AviStar JFK - The Avistar lot is located less than a mile from the north side of the airport. Park here and avoid the gridlock at the airport whilst saving yourself lots of money. The secure lot is open 24/7. Free transfers are available to every terminal and gate using clean comfortable shuttle buses. You can even get a free espresso before you take your shuttle to the airport. Great Value. Great Service!
Air Park - The Air Park valet parking facility is located just 5 minutes from the airport. No waiting for shuttles with Air Park, departures are at no extra cost and are on demand. Shuttle services are available to all terminals and gates. The Air Park lot is open 24 hours a day.
John F. Kennedy New York International Airport (JFK)
John F. Kennedy International Airport is an international airport located in Queens, in southeastern New York City and about 12 miles (19 km) from Lower Manhattan. Originally known as the "New York International Airport" then renamed Idlewild Airport in the same year, was renamed in 1963 in memory of the late President John F. Kennedy. It is colloquially referred to simply as "Kennedy" or "JFK".
JFK airport is the newest and busiest of the New York metropolitan area's three primary commercial airports. It is the top international air passenger gateway to the United States and is also the leading freight gateway to the country by value of shipments. The airport is operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which manages four other airports in the New York metropolitan area, Newark Liberty, LaGuardia, Stewart and Teterboro. It is the base of operations for JetBlue Airways and is also a major international gateway hub for Delta Air Lines and American Airlines.
The five largest airlines at JFK in market share are JetBlue Airways (27.3%), Delta Airlines/Connection (18.6%), American Airlines (18.5%), British Airways (2.8%), and United Airlines (1.9%).
JFK's outbound international travel accounted for 17% of all U.S. travelers who went overseas in 2004, the largest share of any U.S. airport. In 2000, JFK handled an average of about 50,000 international passengers each day. The JFK-London Heathrow route is the leading U.S. international airport pair with over 2.9 million passengers in 2000. Other top international destinations from JFK are Paris, Frankfurt, and Tokyo. Nearly 100 airlines from over 50 countries operate regularly scheduled flights from JFK. Although JFK is known for its historical role as an international gateway airport for the United States, it also handles a large number of domestic flights. In 2007 the airport handled 47.8 million passengers; Newark Liberty International Airport handled about 36.3 million and LaGuardia Airport about 25.3 million, making for a total of approximately 111 million travelers using New York's airports, making New York the busiest airport system in the United States in terms of passenger numbers and second in the world after London.
JFK is undergoing a $10.3 billion redevelopment. The airport opened a new Terminal 1 in 1998. The $1.4 billion replacement for the International Arrivals Building, Terminal 4, opened in 2001. Construction has begun on JetBlue Airways' new Terminal 5, which will incorporate the historic landmark TWA FlightCenter terminal. Delta Air Lines has undertaken a refurbishment of Terminals 2 and 3 (for its hub operation), while Terminals 8 and 9 have undergone redevelopment as one single terminal for American Airlines hub operation - Terminal 8.
JFK has eight passenger terminals in operation arranged in a U-shaped pattern around a central area containing parking, hotels, a power plant, and other airport facilities. The terminals are connected by the AirTrain system and access roads. A 2006 survey by J.D. Power and Associates in conjunction with Aviation Week found JFK ranked second in overall traveller satisfaction among large airports in the United States, behind McCarran International Airport which serves the Las Vegas metropolitan area.
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