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On October 30, 2000, United Airlines and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey announced plans to redevelop this terminal and the TWA Flight Center as a new United terminal. [66] Terminal 6 was used by JetBlue from 2001 until JetBlue moved to Terminal 5 in 2008. The Sundrome was demolished in October 2011 to make room for additional ...
New York's John. F. Kennedy Airport is getting a new international terminal to handle the growing demand for air travel. The 2.4 million-square-foot facility is designed to be "world-class ...
A Hawaiian Airbus A330-200, christened Nahiku, touching down at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas. On November 27, 2007, Hawaiian Airlines signed a memorandum of understanding with Airbus for 24 long-range jets priced at $4.4 billion.
United is flying just twice daily to San Francisco and Los Angeles from JFK, the busiest New York-area airport, after resuming service in 2021. United Airlines threatens to drop JFK service if U.S ...
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[91] [92] [93] Most other major U.S. airlines had completed their Idlewild terminals sooner: after the opening of the International Arrivals Building in 1957, United Airlines and Eastern Air Lines opened their own terminals in 1959, followed by American Airlines and Pan American World Airways in 1960, and Northwest Airlines and TWA in 1962.