Air New Zealand and The New Terminal One at New York John F. Kennedy International Airport have announced an exciting new partnership, marking the next chapter of the airline’s operations at JFK Airport. This partnership is set to elevate the customer experience for passengers traveling on Air New Zealand’s flagship Auckland – New York City route.
The New Terminal One is a key component of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s $19 billion transformation of JFK Airport into a world-class gateway, with two new terminals, two expanded and modernized terminals, a new ground transportation center and an entirely new, simplified roadway network.
Currently operating at JFK Airport’s existing Terminal 1, Air New Zealand will move its operations to the New Terminal One upon its scheduled opening in 2026. As a member of the Star Alliance, Air New Zealand’s selection of the New Terminal One demonstrates its commitment to offering a world-class experience for its customers in New York, a key destination in the airline’s global network.
Air New Zealand operates three times weekly nonstop between Auckland and JFK Airport, with Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft. Clocking in at more than 17 hours, the route is one of the world’s longest flights. Launched by Air New Zealand in 2022, the flight offers convenient nonstop service for passengers traveling between New Zealand and New York City, bypassing a transit stop while traversing the globe.
“Our team at the New Terminal One is committed to growing with our airline partners and we are delighted that Air New Zealand chose us as their partner on this next stage of their journey at JFK,” said Jennifer Aument, Chief Executive Officer, The New Terminal One at JFK. “Air New Zealand’s flagship service to New York City deserves a world-class guest experience at JFK, and we are proud to be their trusted partner in delivering it.”
“Since we launched our route to JFK over two years ago, it has become a cornerstone of our operations,” said Ben Evers-Swindell, General Manager Americas, Air New Zealand. “Providing an exceptional airport experience is a top priority for us, especially for our passengers embarking on ultra-long-haul journeys. We eagerly anticipate our transition to The New Terminal One at JFK and look forward to introducing our customers to an enhanced travel experience in 2026.”
Air New Zealand joins a growing group of international airlines that have committed to operating out of the New Terminal One. The other airlines that will be based at the new terminal include: Air France, KLM, Etihad, LOT Polish Airlines, Korean Air, EVA Air, Air Serbia, SAS, Neos, Philippine Airlines and Turkish Airlines. The New Terminal One has also partnered with Air China on a collaboration to elevate the travel experience for Chinese customers visiting New York.
Scheduled to open in 2026, the New Terminal One will offer state-of-the-art technology and a world-class retail and dining experience with a strong sense of place unique to New York. The dedicated international terminal, with 2.6 million square feet of space, will be the largest at JFK Airport when complete.