American Airlines and British Airways will become “roommates” at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport.
Starting Thursday, both carriers will operate out of a renovated Terminal 8 to allow for easier connections.
The Oneworld partners have invested $400 million into the facility to build a new check-in area, gates, and lounges.
American Airlines and British Airways are moving in together.
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The new “roommates,” as American CEO Robert Isom put it at a press conference on Tuesday, will take over Terminal 8 at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport in a joint effort to better streamline their Oneworld partnership.Departures curb for American and British Airways at JFK Terminal 8.
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The new terminal is a joint $400 million privately funded investment, which was announced in early 2019, and will add new lounges, gates, and facilities.(L-R): Iberia CEO Javier Sánchez-Prieto, British Airways CEO Sean Doyle, American Airlines CEO Robert Isom, Port Authority Executive Director Richard Cotton, Congressman Gregory Meeks (D-NY), and Queen Borough President Donovan Richards Jr. cut the ribbon to the new Terminal 8 at JFK on Tuesday, November 29.
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The pair will set up shop starting on Thursday, meaning American customers connecting to a British Airways flight will no longer have to change terminals between legs.The new gate space at Terminal 8 JFK.
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According to Port Authority Executive Director Rick Cotton, the co-location will allow for “superb hourly services between JFK and London,” essentially creating a regular shuttle between the two international gateways.The new gate space at Terminal 8.
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To allow for easy transit, the airlines have created two co-branded check-in areas for American and British Airways’ premium passengers at the Terminal 8 departures lobby.
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The first check-in area is a private room that features desks, marble ascents, and couches. The exclusive space is hidden away behind glass doors.
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American Flagship First, Flagship Business Plus, Conciergekey, and American Executive Platinum and Platinum Pro flyers can use the exclusive space.
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Meanwhile, British Airways first and gold members can also check in here, according to American.British Airways planes at Heathrow airport.
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The second premium check-in area is an open-air space next door, which includes a dozen kiosks…The kiosks in the co-branded check-in space.
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…and several priority lanes for bag drop.
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American Flagship Business and AAdvantage Platinum members can use this space, as well as British Airways Club World and silver members.
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Travelers can enter the TSA checkpoint directly from both premium spaces.
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Check-in areas for other passengers will be separate…Check-in area for other American Airlines passengers.
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…and British Airways and American will have different counters.Check-in area for other British Airways passengers.
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Other Oneworld alliance members like Royal Jordanian and Qatar Airways also currently fly out of Terminal 8, with Iberia moving in on Thursday and Japan Airlines joining in May 2023, according to Isom.Qatar Airways check-in area in Terminal 8.
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Airside, the renovated terminal adds five new widebody gates and four new widebody parking areas…One of the new American gates.
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…as well as an improved baggage handling system and 130,000 square feet of extra space.One of the new gates.
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Over the next 18 months, the concessions at Terminal 8 will be revamped, hosting more than 115 women and minority-owned businesses worth over $161 million in contracts. Local businesses were also awarded about $33 million in contracts.American Airlines logos through the years are displayed in Terminal 8.
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Also past security, premium passengers traversing the new terminal will have access to three new elegant lounges: Chelsea, Soho, and Greenwich.Inside the Soho lounge.
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Greenwich will be the rebranded American Flagship Lounge, which opened in 2017. The reimagined space will “feature a premium wine table, expansive seating, and chef-inspired meals.”American Airlines’ Flagship Lounge at JFK Terminal 8.
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American customers flying Flagship Business or with AAdvantage Platinum status on “qualifying Flagship itineraries” can access Greenwich. For British Airways, those with Club lounge access can enter.American Airlines’ Flagship Lounge at JFK Terminal 8.
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Chelsea and Soho are the crown jewels of the terminal, acting as brand-new co-branded lounges that can be accessed by both American and British Airways passengers.Inside the dining area of the Chelsea lounge.
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Chelsea features a circular champagne bar, plenty of seating, a dining area with on-demand meals, and large bathrooms with showers.The circular champagne bar inside Chelsea.
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British Airways first class passengers, American customers who purchased Flagship First or Flagship Business Plus, and American Conciergekey travelers on Flagship itineraries can access Chelsea.British Airways passengers with access to the Concord Room can also enter.
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Next door is Soho, which is a larger lounge with a wine bar made of petrified wood, floor-to-ceiling windows, showers, food, and a view of the ramp.Inside the Soho lounge.
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A British Airways Boeing 777 aircraft that just landed from London Heathrow was in full view from the lounge during our visit.
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Those with British Airways Executive Club Gold, AAdvantage Executive Platinum, AAdvantage Platinum Pro, or Conciergekey status can enter Soho.British Airways passengers with access to the First lounge can also enter.
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Congressman Gregory Meeks (D-NY 5th District) called the new JFK terminal a “gamechanger” at Tuesday’s press conference, saying the new facility can “compete will any terminal around the world.”
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The carrier currently flies out of Terminal 5, but the $4 billion redevelopment plan for Terminal 6 will add 1.2 million square feet of space and connect the two facilities. The Lufthansa Group will also move into the new terminal.JetBlue terminal 5 at JFK.
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JetBlue passengers connecting to an overseas American flight in Terminal 8 will need to take the shuttle bus that connects the two terminals airside.
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Isom told Insider that the airline wants to make sure those passengers have an easy connection, noting the airport’s “great bus service” that he believes is “superior to some of the walking distances encountered at other terminal-to-terminal transports.”Robert Isom speaking at Tuesday’s press conference at JFK’s Terminal 8.
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Terminal 8 marks the first phase of JFK’s overhaul, according to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. In addition to the Terminal 8 and Terminal 6 projects, the airport has also broken ground on the New Terminal One.Governor Kathy Hochul, joined by Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Executive Director Rick Cotton, breaks ground on the New Terminal One (NTO) at John F. Kennedy International Airport Thursday morning September 8, 2022.
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