Air Serbia moving terminals at JFK
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Air Serbia will begin utilising Terminal 1 at New York’s JFK Airport starting June 3, moving from Terminal 4 which it has used over the previous four years. Terminal 1 is used exclusively for international flights. Its main customers are Lufthansa, Air France, Korean Air and Japan Airlines. It is primarily utilised by SkyTeam and Star Alliance member carriers, which include the likes of Alitalia, Aeroflot, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Turkish Airlines and others. “We are proud to join the home of all main international airlines. Our passengers will be able to enjoy more space and smaller crowds, and in the near future, once the reconstruction is finished, Terminal 1 will be the most luxurious in the whole of New York and the surrounding area”, Air Serbia’s Vice President for Americas, George Petković, said. Last year, Serbia’s President, Aleksandar Vučić, noted, “We are in negotiations to secure better conditions at the airport terminal in New York with a smaller fee for the airport’s use. We will get much better terms".
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