China Airlines and The New Terminal One Announce Strategic Partnership, Transforming Customer Experience in New York City
NEW YORK CITY, UNITED STATES, JUL 8 – China Airlines will enhance travel experience and expand its North American network by relocating to JFK’s new terminal, part of a $19 billion airport transformation project.
- China Airlines plans to begin serving passengers from The New Terminal One at JFK Airport in 2026, strengthening its foothold in New York City.
- This development is part of a $19 billion overhaul of JFK Airport led by the agency managing regional transportation infrastructure, with phased construction of the new terminal scheduled to open in 2026.
- The New Terminal One will open its first phase in 2026, featuring 14 gates and incorporating cutting-edge technology and premium retail options, all designed to enhance the travel experience for passengers flying with China Airlines.
- China Airlines operates close to 500 flights each week and serves 12 destinations across North America. President Kevin Chen expressed enthusiasm about leveraging advanced technology to enhance the airline's presence and to introduce customers to the vibrant culture of Taiwan.
- The new partnership and terminal relocation will enhance China Airlines’ presence in North America and strengthen travel connections, reflecting the airline’s positive outlook on passenger interest for routes linking Taiwan and the U.S.
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