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Neos Joins JFK's New Terminal One, Launching in 2026

DALLAS — The New Terminal One at New York John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) has announced a new partnership with Italian carrier Neos (NO). This is the most recent carrier pledging to run out of the all-international terminal, which is expected to greet passengers in 2026.

Joining Air France (AF), KLM (KL), Etihad Airways (EY), LOT Polish Airlines (LO), Korean Air (KE), EVA Air (BR), Air Serbia (JU) and SAS (SK), NO is now part of a growing number of foreign airlines pledging to run out of the New Terminal One. Additionally in order to improve the travel experience for Chinese consumers visiting New York, the New Terminal One has teamed with Air China (CA).

According to the airport, NO links New York City with nonstop travel to Milan and Palermo from its major hub at Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP). Across Europe, Africa, Asia, the Middle East, North America and South America, the airline flies to more than fifty locations. Operating the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft to JFK, NO provides two cabin of service options: Premium and Economic.

Photo: FRancesco Checchetti/Airways

The New Terminal One

The new JFK terminal is a key component of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey's US$19 billion airport transformation that will include two new terminals, the "modernization and expansion of two existing terminals, a new ground transportation center, and an entirely new, simplified roadway network."

"Neos joining our growing list of carriers at The New Terminal One is a significant milestone, offering nonstop flights between New York and Italy," said Jennifer Aument, CEO of The New Terminal One. "With our 2026 opening on the horizon, our commitment to becoming JFK's top choice for global airlines is stronger than ever. We are grateful to Neos for their confidence and look forward to welcoming them to our terminal."

"We are thrilled to announce our partnership with The New Terminal One at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport. This cutting-edge terminal will provide modern infrastructure and exceptional services to our passengers. It represents both an exciting opportunity to strengthen our presence in the North American market and a vital contribution to JFK Airport's transformation into a world-class gateway," said Carlo Stradiotti, CEO of Neos.

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