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Terminal 1 is used for United Airlines, Lufthansa and All Nippon Airways flights. It has 52 gates on two concourses, lettered B–C. [62] Terminal 2 is used for most United Express and some United flights, as well as all Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, and JetBlue flights. It has 41 gates on two concourses, lettered E–F. [62]
The airport's new Terminal 1 opened on May 28, 1998; Terminal 4, the $1.4 billion replacement for the International Arrivals Building, opened on May 24, 2001. [ 79 ] [ 80 ] JetBlue 's Terminal 5 incorporates the TWA Flight Center , and Terminals 8 and 9 were demolished and rebuilt as Terminal 8 for the American Airlines hub.
Trenton–Mercer Airport has one terminal with four gates. Gate 2 is divided into three sub-gates labeled Gates 2–4. On the upper level of the terminal (before security) is an observation lounge as well as a restaurant, Sky Lounge at Ewing, serving pub food. Sky Lounge has another location past security near Gate 1 that serves drinks and pre ...
Terminal 4 has 265,000 sq ft (24,600 m 2) and 14 gates. [32] American Airlines , Hawaiian Airlines , and Southwest Airlines are located in Terminal 4. The international arrivals facility has two gates for arrivals only, containing the airport's U.S. Customs and Border Protection facility. [ 33 ]
Terminals D & E have access to an international arrivals facility, and Terminal D has gates to support super jumbo jets including the Airbus A380 and Boeing 747-8. [50] Terminal A is primarily used by non-United domestic carriers. It contains 20 gates. [47] Terminal B is used for United Express flights. It contains 30 gates. [47]
On July 4, 1934, the route was extended 3 miles (4.8 km). [17] On June 5, 1935, the city granted a new franchise contract for the extended route for a period lasting between the expiration date of the first contract and a date no later than December 31, 1938. [18] In 1936, Queens was divided into four zones, for bus operating franchise purposes.
The new TKTS Booth and the redevelopment of Father Duffy Square was completed as a partnership between Theatre Development Fund, Times Square Alliance, and Father Duffy Coalition. The project began in 1999 with an international design competition sponsored the Van Alen Institute to re-design the popular TKTS Discount Booth. [ 13 ]
The LAX West Intermodal Transportation Facility (also known as the West ITF or the LAX Economy Parking facility) is a large parking structure with a park and ride area and access to the LAX City Bus Center and nearby hotels.