United States · New York
Enregistrement en ligne à John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
New York's largest international airport, located in Queens. Six terminals (T1, T4, T5, T7, T8, T2 closed for renovation) handling 60+ million passengers a year. Each terminal is operated independently — there's no central hall.
Now at John F. Kennedy International Airport
- Security wait (today, avg) 18 min
- Disruption No reported disruption
- Weather impact Clear, 14 °C
Informations rapides
Compagnies à John F. Kennedy International Airport
Choisissez votre compagnie pour ouvrir la page d'enregistrement officielle avec des indications spécifiques au terminal.
Conseils pour John F. Kennedy International Airport
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Inter-terminal transfer is bad
JFK terminals are not connected post-security. Inter-terminal transfer requires the AirTrain (free with airport transfer ticket) — allow 30+ minutes plus security re-clearance.
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TSA PreCheck and Global Entry are worth it
Standard security wait is 30–60 minutes during peak. PreCheck cuts this to 5–10 minutes. Apply at least 60 days ahead of travel.
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Avoid yellow cabs without metered fare to Manhattan
There's a flat $70 (+ tolls + tip ≈ $90) for yellow cabs JFK to Manhattan. Don't accept 'fixed price' offers from drivers — that's the meter route already.
Questions fréquentes
Which terminal does my airline use at JFK?
Each major airline has a dedicated terminal: T1 (Lufthansa, Air France, Korean), T4 (Delta, KLM, SkyTeam international), T5 (JetBlue), T7 (BA, Iberia), T8 (American, OneWorld). Check your booking.
How early should I arrive at JFK?
2 hours for domestic, 3.5 hours for international — JFK security and passport queues are notoriously long, especially in summer. PreCheck/Global Entry significantly help.
Can I sleep at JFK?
TWA Hotel at T5 is connected airside via a sky bridge — premium option. Most other terminals lock public areas overnight; T4 has a small landside Marriott. Sleeping at gates is technically allowed but uncomfortable.