Approximately 63 million poor souls traveled to John F. Kennedy International Airport last year, data show – and at least 62 million probably pledged to never make the same mistake again if they could help it.
Facial Facts – NYC’s most infamous airport does not exactly put its best foot forward, no matter how many billions of dollars are spent trying to make sense of confusing spread.
Inserted into the tangles of twisted roads, concourts full of people and endless construction projects, however, you will find a surprising number of secret findings – and some of them may even make your next air date slightly enjoyable.
And, hey, the worst case – you can always get a depression and thank the gods of heaven you are not flying from Newark this summer.
Read for some particularly pleasing findings – in one of the most unpleasant Big Apple places.
No people allowed
The most exclusive Lounge of JFK has any comfortable that a globetrotter can go?
If, of course, you are a dog. Or any other type of animal.
In that case, you are welcomed with open arms in the bow, one privately owned, 24/7 hanging for a real menu of well-traveled creatures and dogs for horses, elephants, birds and even spiders.
That’s because the company provides space for the animals of the zoo that moves around the world as dogs like dogs and cats by sending SANS owners.
“We see goats, sheep, pigs, cows, horses – as a fact, we have Icelanders who come with a large shipment of the Little Icelandic Pony,” Elizabeth Schuette, President and CEO, Tod The Post.
And there is one reason why it is so gentle, too: the air travel is even more stressful and surveyed for animals than humanites, Schuette explained.
“We should not only assume that animals are like humans and can travel with us or without any kind of thought for it,” Schuette explained.
Many people traveling with pets do not understand how complicated it is, Schuette said, especially in terms of loads and public health.
“Many of what we do are actually educational because you don’t think about it,” she said.
Due to the numerous rules surrounding the animal’s journey, the bow runs a ship narrower than Noe-ATA they have direct access to the air-a necessity when loading and unloading larger beasts-and work on hand with multiplation diseases during animal transport.
The bow also runs a pet dormitory program when Jittery jetsetters need a safe and convenient place to keep their pet while flying around the world.
For a stay at night, parents ask can wait to pay $ 150 for the first and $ 125 for every extra night – and the limited dill space is often reserved strong.
“Pets are your family and you want to make sure they are being treated properly,” Schuette said.
Not your average airport average bar
Stuck after a copper panel wall at Centurion Lounge on JFK at Terminal 4, thirsty travelers will find the grass of 1850 Speakeasy, which looks nothing like a typical airport lounge.
“Intimate space design” lighting, dark wood, cozy cabins and really phenomenal cocktails – make you forget that you are also at an airport, “Audrey Hendley, President of American Express Travel, told The Post.
And the beer of the airport be cursed – expert bartenders in 1850 cone “sophisticated” versions of New York classic cocktails, including Espresso Martini and Boulevard.
The beverage menu was cured by the winning award mycologist Jim Meehan, famous for his work with PDT in East Village, New York. There is also a rotable experimental menu with a “travel the subject meets in New York”.
During the day, 1850 also serves as a cafe, but only a few selected – members of Elizillian American Express Card Platinum Card, members of American Express Centurion and members of Delta Skymiles reserves who have access to Centurion Lounge -.
Up to the roof
This garden takes things to new heights.
Displaced at Terminal 5 of JFK is a secret garden on the roof, accessible to all passengers after safety.
With stunning views of the Manhattan, Rooftop & Wooftop Lounge horizon it includes 4,046 square meters and is full of charging stations, free Wi-Fi, a walk for dogs and foods and kiosks focused on New York.
There are also landscape greenery containing shrubs and plants, including hydrangeas of oak leaves, lilyturf and sweetpire.
While the T5 roof was originally opened in 2015, many travelers do not know about this hidden gem or that they may be out while waiting for their flight. Entering space is a thin glass door that almost looks like entrance to a closet, though it says “T5 roof” in white letters.
“Like the New York hometown airline, T5 was created to show the pride we have for our city,” said Jamie Perry, the current President of JetBlue Travel Products.
The outdoor space is located beyond the gate 528 and is open from 6am to 10 pm
You need an attitude from your vacation
The well -known JFK hotel Twa is a destination in itself – but the moving passengers can be completely entertained as they are going for their flights elsewhere.
The Terminal Twa of the Repurposed Eero Saarinn has a third of the conveniences, such as Paris cafes, Jean-Georges, which is located in its original location up to the curvature stairs at the level of mezzanine.
The world -renowned chef’s partner with Tastes on the Fly, a leading restorer of the boutique airport, to offer breakfast, lunch, dinner and overlooking cakes.
The menu offers both time -long recipes and dishes that the modern traveler will like, transporting Gujore to the plane era. While SN’s recommended, reservations are highly encouraged in the dining place.
Lisbon Lounge inside Paris coffee also serves food and offers a full bar. The placement here is available at the first basis of the service, the first served base and the reservations are not available. The food is served until 10:00 and the cocktails serve until 11:00 am.
Also in the premises is a pool of infinity on the roof and observation deck, offering fantastic views of the planes that rise and land.
Dokush can grab one day, whether they are staying in the hotel. Pool reservations, which is open year -round and heats up in the winter, can be made through the hotel website or your resortpass, where they are being sold for $ 50.
Non-Guusests can also reserve a daily password, 24/7 fitness center-which claims to be the world’s largest hotel gym, with 10,000 square meters-for $ 25.
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