A rendered aerial view of JFK Airport’s New Terminal One, featuring a modern design with large gates, multiple aircraft on the tarmac, and a waterfront backdrop.

Turkish Airlines to Launch New Lounge at JFK Terminal One

Turkish Airlines will soon elevate the passenger experience at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) as it becomes one of the first carriers to operate out of the New Terminal One when it opens in 2026.

Alongside its operations, the airline will unveil a brand-new, state-of-the-art lounge that promises to set new standards for luxury and convenience at one of the world’s busiest airports.

The New Terminal One, part of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s ambitious $19 billion transformation of JFK Airport, will be the largest international terminal in the United States upon completion. Turkish Airlines’ expansion at this new facility reinforces its commitment to providing top-tier service for its growing U.S. customer base.

Turkish Airlines, which currently flies 19 times weekly from JFK Airport to its hub in Istanbul, providing seamless connections to its extensive global network, will continue to offer top-tier service from the new terminal.

As part of its expansion in the JFK market, Turkish Airlines will open an 11,000-square-foot lounge in the New Terminal One—twice the size of its lounge at the existing Terminal 1. The new lounge will feature premium amenities, expansive views of JFK Airport’s airfield, and direct boarding access to aircraft, offering unmatched convenience for Turkish Airlines’ business class customers and top-tier frequent flyers.

“We are thrilled to welcome Turkish Airlines to the New Terminal One at JFK, where their commitment to world-class customer service aligns perfectly with our mission to provide an unparalleled customer experience,” said The New Terminal One CEO Jennifer Aument.

“We look forward to working closely with our colleagues at Turkish Airlines to elevate customers’ travel experiences from 2026 and beyond.”

Turkish Airlines Chairman of the Board and the Executive Committee Prof. Ahmet Bolat commented, “We are excited to bring Turkish Airlines’ world-class service to the New Terminal One at JFK, further enhancing our passengers’ travel experience with a state-of-the-art lounge. This move underlines our commitment to continuing our growth in the U.S. market.”

In addition to Turkish Airlines, the New Terminal One has partnered with several other global carriers, including Air France, KLM, Etihad, LOT Polish Airlines, Korean Air, EVA Air, Air Serbia, SAS, Neos, and Philippine Airlines. Air China is also partnering with the terminal to elevate the travel experience for Chinese customers visiting New York.

The New Terminal One is focused on improving the customer experience by collaborating with potential airline partners. This includes working with airline teams across all customer journey touchpoints. Set to be JFK Airport’s largest terminal when complete, the New Terminal One will offer a world-class customer experience and additional widebody aircraft gate capacity – providing international airlines a unique opportunity to grow their service at JFK, the top global gateway to the U.S.

A New Chapter for JFK

The New Terminal One represents a bold step toward transforming JFK Airport into a world-class global gateway. The terminal, spanning 2.6 million square feet, will feature cutting-edge technology, naturally lit public spaces, and modern design. Upon completion in 2030, it will host 23 widebody gates, providing international airlines like Turkish Airlines the capacity to grow their services and enhance the passenger experience.

With an initial phase set to open in 2026, the terminal will include new arrivals and departures halls and 14 gates. The New Terminal One is expected to compete with some of the world’s highest-rated airport terminals, promising best-in-class amenities and sustainable design.

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