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http://www.panynj.gov/airports/jfk-airport-map.html
Terminal 1
Aeroflot
Aeromexico
Air China
Air France
Alitalia
Austrian
Brussels Airlines
Cayman Airways
China Eastern
Eva Airways
Fly Jamaica Airways
Inerjet
Japan
Korean
LOT
Lufthansa
Fly Jamaica Airways
Inerjet
Japan
Korean
LOT
Lufthansa
Meridiana
Norwegian
Royal Air Maroc
Saudi Arabian
TAME
Turkish
Terminal 2
Delta
Terminal 4
Delta plus
ir Europe
Air India
Air Jamaica
Arik Air
Asiana
Avianca
Caribbean
China Airlines
COPA
Czech
Delta
Egypt Air
EL AL
Emirates
Etihad
JetBlue (check listing)
KLM
Kuwait
LACSA
Miami Air
North American
Pakistan
Singapore
South African
Sun Country
SWISS
TACA International
Transaaro
Uzbekistan
Virgin America
Virgin Atlantic
XL Airways
Terminal 5
Jet Blue
Hawaii
Air Lingus
Terminal 7
Aerolineas Argentinas
ANA
Air Canada
British Airways
Cathay Pacific
Iberia
Icelandair
OpenSkies
Qantas
Terminal 8
American
Air Berlin
Alaska Airlines
American
American Eagle
Finnair
LAN
Malev
Qatar
Royal Jordanian
TAM
US AirwAys
http://ny.eater.com/2015/5/20/862819...-airport-guide
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Originally posted by Luanne View PostWhere are the nice restaurants in the Jet Blue terminal? We had dinner there last year when we flew out in the evening. We found a kind of fast food area and got hamburgers that were okay, but I'd love to find a nice restaurant in the Jet Blue terminal.
If you're dining in Terminal 5, it's a good idea to set aside a little extra time, because the best options are all sit-down restaurants. There a quite a few to choose from, too. For a plate of pasta, head to AeroNuova (post-security, Marketplace), a rustic Italian spot by Del Posto chef Mark Ladner that features locally sourced ingredients. If steak is what you're after, try 5ive Steak (post-security, Marketplace), a classic American steakhouse. La Vie (post-security, Gate 22 Concourse Entrance) is a mini Parisian bistro by ex-Minetta Tavern chefs Riad Nasr and Lee Hanson, and it's great for a drink, a coffee, or a full-fledged meal. Deep Blue Sushi (post-security, Marketplace) serves the best sushi you're likely to find in an airport, at least in this country, while Piquillo (post-security, Marketplace), created by Alex Raij, is great for drinks and Spanish snacks.
There's also a Starbucks (post-security, Gate 22) if you just need caffeine, and if you need something quick, head to the Food Hall for all your standard pizza, sandwich, salad, and Chinese food options
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When we travel I usually will not eat much. Especially items that are not something I usually eat. I find taking a sliced large pizza or a couple of sandwiches about all I need for a long day of travel. I like mentos and bottled water and that is about all I ever purchase at an airport.
I like the comfort of the airport lounges if we have a long layover.
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