BA to conduct multi-million developments on JFK
May 22, 2008 4:03 pm Airline NewsThe JFK International Airport in New York will see a big investment from the British Airways as the airline announces it will spend $30 million to redevelop BA’s premium ground facilities.
Work will start in June with focus on environmental issues – first time Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification will be aimed for at JFK.
Main focus of the development will be a premium check-in pavilion, a dedicated check-in area for premium customer, and renovating Terraces, First Class and Concorde lounges, to the same standard as Heathrow’s Terminal 5.
“No other airline at JFK will come close to the standard and quality of what we intend to offer our customers. The new enhancements will place British Airways in the most enviable position to provide the best possible premium ground experience at JFK International Airport,” said Robin Hayes, British Airways’ Executive Vice President Americas.
