Korean Air to Open a New Lounge at John F. Kennedy International Airport, Its Largest Outside of South Korea

Korean Air to Open a New Lounge at John F. Kennedy International Airport, Its Largest Outside of South Korea

Korean Air plans to establish a new lounge at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York by 2026.

Located in the eastern section of the under-construction Terminal 1, the lounge will span 16,000 square feet, becoming the airline’s largest facility outside of its Seoul Incheon International Airport hub. It will feature a live kitchen and a bar, with direct boarding access from the lounge.

The new Terminal 1 is underway by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, with an investment of 190 million dollars. It is being built on the sites of the current Terminal 1, the closed Terminal 2, and the former Terminal 3. Airlines including Air France, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines, Korean Air, EVA Air, and Air Serbia have expressed their intentions to operate there.

This construction plan includes the development of two new terminals, renovation and expansion of two existing terminals, and an overhauled road network.

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