Italian carrier Neos has become the latest airline to commit to operating from "The New Terminal One" at New York’s John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK).
The New Terminal One is a $19 billion transformation of JFK which will include two new terminals, the modernisation and expansion of two existing terminals and a new roadway network.
"We are thrilled to announce our partnership with The New Terminal One at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport,” said Carlo Stradiotti, CEO of Neos. “This cutting-edge terminal will provide modern infrastructure and exceptional services to our passengers. It represents both an exciting opportunity to strengthen our presence in the North American market and a vital contribution to JFK Airport's transformation into a world-class gateway.”
Other carriers that have committed to operating out of The New Terminal One include Air France, KLM, Etihad, LOT Polish Airlines, Korean Air, EVA Air, Air Serbia and SAS.
Jennifer Aument, CEO of The New Terminal One commented: "Neos joining our growing list of carriers at The New Terminal One is a significant milestone, offering nonstop flights between New York and Italy."
She added: "With our 2026 opening on the horizon, our commitment to becoming JFK's top choice for global airlines is stronger than ever. We are grateful to Neos for their confidence and look forward to welcoming them to our terminal."
The international-only terminal - at 2.6 million square feet - will be the largest at JFK when complete, occupying the footprint of the current terminal one and the former terminals two and three.