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JetBlue, Port Authority and Fraport USA Unveil Plans for Refresh of John F. Kennedy International Airport’s Terminal 5 to Transform the Customer Experience

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JetBlue (NASDAQ: JBLU) has announced a major refresh of its Terminal 5 at John F. Kennedy International Airport, partnering with The Port Authority of NY/NJ and Fraport USA. The renovation includes over 40 new concessions, with 18+ new local food and beverage options featuring iconic NYC brands like Eataly, The Halal Guys, and local favorites.

The terminal's center concourse will be transformed into a NYC park-inspired space with greenery, benches, and chess tables. The project will also showcase more than 30 artworks by New York-based artists throughout the terminal.

The improvements align with Port Authority's $19 billion JFK Airport overhaul. The first new concessions are expected to open throughout 2025, with completion scheduled for end of 2026. Terminal 5 currently serves 165 JetBlue flights and over 35,000 customers daily. The project includes partnerships with local and ACDBE businesses, supporting community economic growth.

JetBlue (NASDAQ: JBLU) ha annunciato un importante rinnovamento del suo Terminal 5 all'Aeroporto Internazionale John F. Kennedy, collaborando con l'Autorità Portuale di NY/NJ e Fraport USA. La ristrutturazione include oltre 40 nuove concessioni, con più di 18 nuove opzioni di cibo e bevande locali che presentano marchi iconici di New York come Eataly, The Halal Guys e altri preferiti locali.

Il concorso centrale del terminal sarà trasformato in uno spazio ispirato ai parchi di New York, con verde, panchine e tavoli da scacchi. Il progetto presenterà anche più di 30 opere d'arte di artisti con sede a New York in tutto il terminal.

Questi miglioramenti sono in linea con il piano di ristrutturazione da 19 miliardi di dollari dell'Aeroporto JFK dell'Autorità Portuale. Le prime nuove concessioni dovrebbero aprire nel 2025, con completamento previsto per la fine del 2026. Il Terminal 5 attualmente serve 165 voli JetBlue e oltre 35.000 clienti al giorno. Il progetto include collaborazioni con aziende locali e ACDBE, sostenendo la crescita economica della comunità.

JetBlue (NASDAQ: JBLU) ha anunciado una importante renovación de su Terminal 5 en el Aeropuerto Internacional John F. Kennedy, asociándose con la Autoridad Portuaria de NY/NJ y Fraport USA. La renovación incluye más de 40 nuevas concesiones, con más de 18 nuevas opciones de comida y bebida locales que presentan marcas icónicas de Nueva York como Eataly, The Halal Guys y favoritos locales.

El vestíbulo central del terminal se transformará en un espacio inspirado en los parques de Nueva York, con vegetación, bancos y mesas de ajedrez. El proyecto también exhibirá más de 30 obras de arte de artistas con sede en Nueva York a lo largo del terminal.

Las mejoras están alineadas con la renovación de 19 mil millones de dólares del Aeropuerto JFK por parte de la Autoridad Portuaria. Se espera que las primeras nuevas concesiones abran a lo largo de 2025, con la finalización programada para finales de 2026. El Terminal 5 actualmente opera 165 vuelos de JetBlue y atiende a más de 35,000 clientes diarios. El proyecto incluye asociaciones con negocios locales y ACDBE, apoyando el crecimiento económico de la comunidad.

JetBlue (NASDAQ: JBLU)는 존 F. 케네디 국제공항의 터미널 5를 대대적으로 리모델링한다고 발표하며, 뉴욕/뉴저지 항만청 및 Fraport USA와 협력합니다. 이번 리모델링에는 40개 이상의 새로운 매장이 포함되며, Eataly, The Halal Guys와 같은 뉴욕의 아이코닉한 브랜드를 포함한 18개 이상의 새로운 지역 음식 및 음료 옵션이 제공됩니다.

터미널의 중앙 홀은 녹지, 벤치, 체스 테이블이 있는 뉴욕 공원에서 영감을 받은 공간으로 변모할 것입니다. 이 프로젝트는 터미널 전역에 뉴욕에 기반을 둔 아티스트의 30개 이상의 예술 작품을 전시할 예정입니다.

이 개선 사항은 항만청의 190억 달러 규모의 JFK 공항 개조 계획과 일치합니다. 첫 번째 새로운 매장은 2025년 중에 개장할 것으로 예상되며, 2026년 말까지 완료될 예정입니다. 터미널 5는 현재 165개의 JetBlue 항공편과 하루 35,000명 이상의 고객을 수용하고 있습니다. 이 프로젝트는 지역 및 ACDBE 기업과의 파트너십을 포함하여 지역 경제 성장을 지원합니다.

JetBlue (NASDAQ: JBLU) a annoncé une importante rénovation de son Terminal 5 à l'Aéroport International John F. Kennedy, en partenariat avec l'Autorité Portuaire de NY/NJ et Fraport USA. La rénovation comprend plus de 40 nouvelles concessions, avec plus de 18 nouvelles options de nourriture et de boissons locales mettant en avant des marques emblématiques de New York telles qu'Eataly, The Halal Guys et d'autres favoris locaux.

Le hall central du terminal sera transformé en un espace inspiré des parcs de New York, avec de la verdure, des bancs et des tables d'échecs. Le projet mettra également en avant plus de 30 œuvres d'art d'artistes basés à New York dans tout le terminal.

Ces améliorations s'inscrivent dans le cadre du plan de rénovation de 19 milliards de dollars de l'aéroport JFK par l'Autorité Portuaire. Les premières nouvelles concessions devraient ouvrir tout au long de 2025, avec une finalisation prévue pour fin 2026. Le Terminal 5 dessert actuellement 165 vols JetBlue et plus de 35 000 clients par jour. Le projet inclut des partenariats avec des entreprises locales et ACDBE, soutenant la croissance économique de la communauté.

JetBlue (NASDAQ: JBLU) hat eine umfassende Auffrischung seines Terminals 5 am John F. Kennedy International Airport angekündigt und arbeitet dabei mit der Port Authority of NY/NJ und Fraport USA zusammen. Die Renovierung umfasst über 40 neue Konzessionen, mit mehr als 18 neuen lokalen Speise- und Getränkeoptionen, die ikonische Marken aus New York wie Eataly, The Halal Guys und lokale Favoriten präsentieren.

Der zentrale Bereich des Terminals wird in einen von New Yorker Parks inspirierten Raum mit Grünflächen, Bänken und Schachtischen umgestaltet. Das Projekt wird auch mehr als 30 Kunstwerke von in New York ansässigen Künstlern im gesamten Terminal präsentieren.

Die Verbesserungen stehen im Einklang mit dem 19 Milliarden Dollar teuren Umbau des JFK Flughafens durch die Port Authority. Die ersten neuen Konzessionen sollen im Laufe des Jahres 2025 eröffnet werden, mit einer Fertigstellung, die für Ende 2026 geplant ist. Terminal 5 bedient derzeit 165 JetBlue-Flüge und über 35.000 Kunden täglich. Das Projekt umfasst Partnerschaften mit lokalen und ACDBE-Unternehmen, um das wirtschaftliche Wachstum der Gemeinschaft zu unterstützen.

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  • Major terminal upgrade aligns with $19B JFK Airport overhaul
  • 40+ new revenue-generating concessions being added
  • Partnership with local businesses supports community economic growth
  • High daily passenger volume of 35,000+ demonstrates strong terminal utilization
Negative
  • Significant construction period extending through 2026 may cause disruptions
  • Large-scale renovation costs during uncertain economic conditions

JetBlue brings the boroughs to JFK with 40+ new concessions and redesigned communal spaces

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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- JetBlue (NASDAQ: JBLU), The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and Fraport USA, manager of John F. Kennedy International Airport’s Terminal 5, today announced a major refresh of the airline’s flagship terminal. The addition of more than 40 new concessions, and new amenities, including art installations and a redesigned center concourse inspired by New York’s iconic parks, will create a unique New York sense of place and an elevated customer experience. The first new concessions are expected to open throughout 2025, with the terminal improvements completed by the end of 2026.

Photo Credit: LGA Partners.

Photo Credit: LGA Partners.

JetBlue’s Terminal 5 improvements, which align with the Port Authority’s $19 billion overhaul of JFK Airport, will spotlight locally owned businesses, featuring beloved brands recognized by both New Yorkers and visitors worldwide. With more than 40 new concessions and customer experiences, including more than 18 new local food and beverage options, customers will have more options to enhance their time at JFK.

At the heart of Terminal 5, the center concourse will transform into a space inspired by the city’s famous parks. Lush greenery, park benches, concrete chess tables, and warm lighting provide city park charm for customers to relax before their next flight. The redesigned center concourse will also feature a dedicated space for pop-up experiences, interactive events, and live performances to highlight New York’s world-renowned culture.

Additionally, an art collection featuring more than 30 works by New York-based artists displayed throughout the terminal will transform Terminal 5 into a vibrant cultural destination. As a dynamic showcase of the city’s creativity, Terminal 5 will become a must-visit artistic experience of its own.

“When it opened, Terminal 5 set a new standard for customer-focused airport design that reflected our mission of bringing humanity back to air travel,” said Marty St. George, president of JetBlue. “Now, in support of the Port Authority’s plan to redevelop JFK, we look forward to further enhancing the experience for all who travel through this world-class terminal. This isn’t just about new dining and shopping—it’s about bringing the energy of New York into the terminal. From local flavors to spaces that capture the city we love, we’re making T5 more uniquely New York while staying unmistakably JetBlue.”

“We are proud to build upon our collaboration with JetBlue and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to reimagine and elevate JFK Terminal 5,” said Sabine Trenk, CEO of Fraport USA Inc. “Together, we share a bold vision of transforming the customer experience — delivering a world-class, dynamic retail and dining destination that captivates customers while driving economic growth and innovation.”

“JetBlue and Fraport’s commitment to delivering world-class amenities and concessions to our customers aligns with the Port Authority’s goal of transforming JFK into one of the world’s great global gateways,” said Port Authority Executive Director Rick Cotton. “Creating a uniquely New York sense of place at JFK through the additions of iconic local concessions, art and design will make this terminal a memorable part of the customer journey through our region.”

“JetBlue customers traveling through Terminal 5 will soon enjoy authentic products and dining experiences that represent the best of what our region has to offer,” said Port Authority Chairman Kevin O’Toole. “These improvements by JetBlue and Fraport USA embrace our vision of a world-class customer experience that will serve as the front door of this region to the rest of the world.”

“I am thrilled to see this transformative project take flight, creating good-paying jobs, empowering small businesses, and driving economic growth while establishing JFK Terminal 5 as a state-of-the-art, world-class gateway,” said Congressman Gregory W. Meeks. “In addition to bringing the vibrant spirit of New York to the terminal, this project will uplift local communities by ensuring New Yorkers have a direct stake in its success and lasting impact through construction, business partnerships, and over 40 new concessions.”

“The historic $19 billion redevelopment of Kennedy Airport continues to pay incredible dividends for Queens families. A refreshed Terminal 5 will not only give travelers a fantastic first impression of The World's Borough, it will create good-paying jobs for Queens residents and concession opportunities for our small businesses,” said Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr. “I'm deeply grateful to JetBlue, Queens' hometown airline, for its investment in our borough and to all our partners for their commitment to the overall reimagining of Kennedy Airport.”

A Flavor and Feel of New York City

A mix of globally recognized and locally rooted operators will debut an exceptional array of offerings to the terminal, bringing in brands such as Eataly, The Halal Guys and Shake Shack alongside NYC hot spots such as Jacob’s Pickles, Tiki Chick, Serafina, Benetari’s, Gotham Burger, Birch Coffee, Nom Wah, Devoción, Mister Paradise, the Blind Barber, Leon’s Bagels, DiFara Pizza, Neir’s Tavern and much more. These chosen prime operators are dedicated to service and include HMSHost, Hudson Group, SSP America, OTG Management, M&R Concessions, WHSmith, Paradies Lagardere and Half Moon Empanadas.

As part of the federal airport concessions disadvantaged business enterprise (ACDBE) program, joint-venture partnerships between prime operators and ACDBEs allow for local and small businesses new to airport concessions to be paired with experienced prime operators. These ACDBEs are selected after demonstrating they have the financial capacity and business acumen for the rigorous airport environment. As joint-venture partners, ACDBE firms will learn how to operate concessions at an airport while also strengthening their position in the business community.

Local and ACDBE Businesses Selected as Joint-Venture Partners

  • Neir’s Tavern (Queens)
  • Brooklyn Tea Seller (Brooklyn)
  • Sugar Hill Creamery (Manhattan)
  • Nana’s Love (Queens)
  • Ranchito Salvadoreno (Queens)
  • Neat Rules Hospitality (Manhattan)
  • Byrd Retail Group (Brooklyn)
  • The Nourish Spot (Queens)
  • Sullivan Hernandez Group (Nassau County)
  • M&R Concessions (Queens)

The Terminal 5 project represents an investment in the local community and in New York City. From construction to business partnerships, the project will create jobs, contributing to economic growth and supporting small businesses. JetBlue, Fraport USA, and the Port Authority are actively collaborating with the JFK Redevelopment Community Advisory Council to ensure that the investment in Terminal 5 enhances economic growth and opportunities in the communities surrounding the airport. The partnership is committed to fostering local business engagement, job creation, and long-term economic vitality that extends beyond the terminal walls.

Since opening Terminal 5 in 2008 and expanding it in 2014, the terminal has been recognized for its customer-focused design and amenities. Today, it serves 165 JetBlue flights and more than 35,000 customers per day.

As JetBlue continues its investment at JFK — including growth through the new Terminal 6, which will seamlessly connect with Terminal 5 and a forthcoming customer lounge — these improvements ensure that the airline’s flagship terminal remains a premier destination worthy of the incredible city it’s inspired by.

About JetBlue

JetBlue is New York's Hometown Airline®, and a leading carrier in Boston, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood, Los Angeles, Orlando and San Juan. JetBlue carries customers to more than 100 destinations throughout the United States, Latin America, Caribbean, Canada and Europe. For more information and the best fares, visit jetblue.com.

About Fraport USA

Fraport USA is the developer and/or manager of the retail, food, and beverage programs at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Terminal 5 at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, Nashville International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport’s Terminal B, Ronald Reagan National Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport. Fraport USA’s projects rank among the highest for customer spending and consistently receive accolades for innovation and customer service. Fraport USA is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide. Based in Frankfurt, Germany, Fraport AG is active at some 30 airports on four continents around the globe. For more information, visit fraport-usa.com.

About the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is a bi-state agency that builds, operates, and maintains many of the most important transportation and trade infrastructure assets in the country. For over a century, the agency’s network of major airports; critical bridges, tunnels and bus terminals; a commuter rail line; and the busiest seaport on the East Coast has been among the most vital in the country – transporting hundreds of millions of people and moving essential goods into and out of the region. The Port Authority also owns and manages the 16-acre World Trade Center campus, which today welcomes tens of thousands of office workers and millions of annual visitors. The agency’s historic $37 billion 10-year capital plan includes unprecedented transformation of the region’s three major airports – LaGuardia, Newark Liberty and JFK – as well as an array of other new and upgraded assets, including the $2 billion renovation of the 93-year-old George Washington Bridge. The Port Authority’s annual budget of $9.4 billion includes no tax revenue from either the states of New York or New Jersey or from the City of New York. The agency raises the necessary funds for the improvement, construction or acquisition of its facilities primarily on its own credit. For more information, visit www.panynj.gov or check out the Now Arriving blog.

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FAQ

When will JetBlue's Terminal 5 renovation at JFK be completed?

The Terminal 5 renovation will be completed by the end of 2026, with first new concessions opening throughout 2025.

How many new concessions will be added to JetBlue's Terminal 5 at JFK?

Over 40 new concessions will be added, including more than 18 new local food and beverage options.

What major NYC food brands will be featured in JetBlue's Terminal 5?

Notable brands include Eataly, The Halal Guys, Shake Shack, Jacob's Pickles, Nom Wah, and DiFara Pizza.

How many flights and passengers does JetBlue's Terminal 5 at JFK handle daily?

Terminal 5 serves 165 JetBlue flights and more than 35,000 customers per day.

What new features will be added to JetBlue's Terminal 5 center concourse?

The center concourse will feature park-inspired elements including greenery, benches, chess tables, and space for pop-up events and performances.

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