Delta Breaks Ground On Expansion For JFK’s Terminal 4
The state of the art facility is projected to be completed in May 2013 and promises to provide an easier travel experience for passengers.
The number of gates will increase from 16 to 25 and there will also be an expanded immigration facility in addition to a smoother baggage process, WCBS 880′s Ginny Kosola reported.
The airline currently uses Terminal 3 for its international flights, but will shift to the Terminal 4 when the project is completed. Delta said passengers will also see improved connections to Terminal 2, from which the airline operates most of its domestic flights.
Delta employees were joined by company CEO Richard Anderson as ground was broken Friday.
Anderson said their work made the expansion possible.
“It’s all these people who we serve here today that we really honor by making this sort of commitment to decades of success,” Anderson said.
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