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TAP Air Portugal Moves to Terminal One at New York's JFK


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TAP's CEO Christine Ourmières-Widener celebrates the terminal move with the TAP team

NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, February 16, 2022 /EINPresswire.com / -- TAP Air Portugal moved terminals last week at New York's John F Kennedy International Airport, from Terminal 5 to Terminal 1.

Christine Ourmières-Widener, CEO of TAP, was present at the inauguration of TAP's operations at Terminal 1 at JFK airport, to which TAP has already resumed daily flights, and said that 'Since November, TAP is again flying on every route from the United States that was in operation before the pandemic.'

From the US, TAP flies nonstop to Lisbon from Newark (14 weekly flights in 2022 summer peak), New York/JFK (7), Boston (6), Washington/Dulles (5), Miami (5), Chicago (3), San Francisco (3), as well as Newark to Porto (6).

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is working with a Consortium of financial sponsors to build a 2.4 million square foot state-of-the-art new international terminal one. When completed, the $9.5 billion project will be the largest terminal at JFK.

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About TAP Air Portugal:
TAP is Portugal's leading airline, in operation since 1945 and member of Star Alliance since 2005. TAP hub in Lisbon is a key European gateway at the crossroads of Africa, North, Central and South America, where TAP stands out as the international leading carrier in operation to Brazil. The company's network comprises 90 destinations in 36 countries worldwide.

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