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John F. Kennedy International Airport

New York is a unique city. No other US metropolis even comes close to New York in terms of population, diversity of culture, entertainment, business and commerce. More over it is one of the major financial hubs in the world. So the footfall of business travelers and tourists to New York is huge in number. No wonder New York is well connected to the other cities round the globe and most major international Airlines ply their flights to New York. Any visit to New York usually begins at one of the three Airports of New York viz. La Guardia Airport, Newark Airport and John F. Kennedy Airport. But the most important and largest Airport among these three is the John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York which mainly operates international flights.

John F. Kennedy International has remained under the aegis of Port Authority of New York City since its construction in the year 1947. Recent estimates predict some $6.6 billion of economic activity and 207,000 jobs in the New York metropolitan region from JFK International Airport. John F. Kennedy International Airport was originally known as Idlewild Airport but it was rechristened after John F. Kennedy after the former president of USA. The location of John F. Kennedy International Airport is very convenient. It is located in Jamaica, Queens, in southeastern part of New York City. It is merely about 12 miles (19 km) from down town Manhattan.

There are a lot of international and Domestic Airlines that operate flights to and from John F. Kennedy International Airport of New York. Moreover, it acts as hub of operations for JetBlue Airways and is also a major international gateway base for Delta Air Lines and American Airlines. So if you want to catch flights to New York there are high chances that you have to land up in John F. Kennedy International Airport of New York.

State of the art new terminals are being built and existing terminals are being modernized and expanded in John F. Kennedy International Airport to provide premium service to the more than 100 airlines that operate from the airport. John F. Kennedy International Airport accounts for almost for 17% of all U.S. travelers who go overseas in 2004. John F. Kennedy Airport, thus, holds the crown of having the largest share of outbound passengers than other any U.S. airport. John F. Kennedy International Airport handles an average of about 50,000 international passengers each day. But even if John F. Kennedy International Airport is mainly known as the premier international hub for both New York City and the United States, it also handles domestic flights, mostly to the West Coast.

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