It dates to about 63 million poor souls traveled to John F. Kennedy International Airport last year, the data show, and at least 62 million probably pledged not to make the same mistake again, if they could help.
Face Facts: New York’s most notorious airport does not exactly set foot, regardless of how many billions of dollars are spent trying to make the confusing extension sense.
Entry to the entanglement of the twisted roads, the busy contests and the endless construction projects, however, you will find an amazing number of secret findings, and some of them could even make your next date with Agita Agita more enjoyable.
And, well, the worst case: you can always breathe deeply and thank the gods of the sky that you will not fly from Newark this summer.
Continue reading some especially pleasant findings: in one of the most unpleasant places in the Great Apple.
Humans are not allowed
JFK’s most exclusive hall has all the amenities that a globetrotter could expect, but no amount of kilometers accumulated can lead you to this serene sanctuary.
Unless of course you are a dog. Or any other type of animals.
In this case, you will be welcomed by arms open to the ark, a private property hang, 24 hours a day, for a real menagement of well -traveled creatures, from cats and dogs to horses, elephants, birds and even spiders.
This is because the company provides space for zoo animals to move around the world, as well as dogs and cats sent without owners.
“We see goats, sheep, pigs, cows, horses, in fact, we have Icelandair with a very large sending of small Icelandic ponies,” The Post Elizabeth Schuette, president and CEO.
And there is a reason why it is also so shameless: the air journey is even more stressful and anxiety for the animals that humans explained.
“We should not just assume that animals are like people and they can travel with us or without any thought,” said Schuette.
Schuette said that many people traveling with pets do not understand how complicated it is, especially the appearance of load and public health.
“A lot of what we do is really educational because you don’t think about it,” he said.
Due to the many rules that surround animal trips, the ark manages a closer boat than those of Noah, have direct outdoor access, a need to load and download larger beasts, and work hand in hand with multiple security agencies for security, such as protecting the audience from animal diseases during animal transport.
The Ark also manages a pet boarding program when Jetters Jetsetters needs a safe and convenient place to keep their pet while flying around the world.
For a night’s stay, pets parents can expect to pay $ 150 for the first night and $ 125 for each additional night, and the kennel space is often reserved solidly.
“Your pets are your family and you want to ensure that they are properly managed,” said Schuette.
Is not your average airport bar
Located behind a copper pane wall at the Centurion Lounge of JFK in Terminal 4, thirsty travelers will find the talk of 1850, which does not look like in a typical airport hall.
“The design of the intimate space, the lighting, the dark wood, the cozy houses and the really phenomenal cocktails, makes you forget that you are even at an airport,” said Post Audrey Hendley, President of American Express Travel.
And the airport beer is cursed: 1850 barmaniers expert, “sophisticated” versions of New York’s classic cocktails, including Espresso Martini and Boulevardier.
The beverage menu was curated by the winner Jim Meehan, famous for his work with PDT (please don’t say) to East Village in New York. There is also a rotary experiential menu with a “Travel Meets New York” theme.
During the day, 1850 also serves as a coffee shop, but only members of the American Platinum American Platinum, members of the American Express Centurion and members of the Delta Skymiles Reserve Card who have access to the Centurion Hall.
Up to the roof
This garden brings things to new heights.
At JFK Terminal 5, it is a secret roof garden, accessible to all passengers after security.
With awesome views on the Manhattan horizon, the T5 Rooftop & Wooftop Lounge extends through 4,046 square feet and is complete with recharge stations, free Wi-Fi, a walk for dogs and cars/drinks focused on New York.
There is also a landscaped greenery with shrubs and plants, such as oak leaf, Lilyturf and Sweetspire hortensies.
While the T5 roof was initially opened in 2015, many travelers do not know this hidden gem or who may be outside while waiting for their flight. The entrance to the space is a slender glass door that almost looks like the entrance to a closet, although it says “T5 Rooftop” in white letters.
“As a New York Natal Airline, T5 was designed to show the pride we have for our city,” said Jamie Perry, the current President of Jetblue Travel Products.
The outside space is located in front of the 528 door and is open daily from 18 to 22 hours
You need a stay from your holiday
The acclaimed JFK Hotel Twa is a destination for yourself, but moving travelers can have fun while waiting for their flights elsewhere.
The Twa terminal designed by Eero Saarinen rested a series of comforts, such as the Paris Cafeteria de Jean-Georges, which is at its original location to the curved scale at Mezzanin level.
The world -renowned chef associated with Tastes on The Fly, a leader boutique restaurant, to offer breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert with a view.
The menu offers so much recipes and timeless dishes to the modern traveler will love them, transporting guests to the age of the JET. Although it is recommended on foot, the reserves are very encouraged to the coveted dining room.
The Lisbon Hall inside the Paris coffee also serves meals and offers a complete bar. The seats here are available on the front line, first served and no reserves available. The food is served until 10pm and cocktails are served until 23 hours at night.
There is also an endless pool and an observation cover on the roof, which offers fantastic views of the planes, taking off and landing.
Anyone can stick one day, whether or not they are housed at the hotel. Reserves for the pool, open throughout the year and warmed in winter, can be done through the Hotel website or through resortpass, where they are sold for $ 50.
Non -invited can also reserve a day pass at the 24/7 fitness center, which claims to be the world’s largest hotel gym, 10,000 square feet, for $ 25.
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