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October 21, 2008

Airport Review: JetBlue Terminal 5 at JFK



JFK's stunning new Terminal 5 is the first post-9/11 airplane terminal in the United States to incorporate passenger-friendly elements that recognize the vast changes in how we conceptualize airports, flying and security. With free Wi-Fi, customer service zones in every concourse, food ordering capability at the gates, and a visual paging system for a quieter terminal, the bold colors, abundant natural light, and both lounge-like and traditional seating at gates make for a great traveling experience. Note that NYC.com has a full photo essay with a sneak preview of Terminal 5 restaurants.

Terminal 5 or T5 will see roughly 20 million passengers a year and 10 flights per gate every day. Situated behind the landmark Eero Saarinen TWA terminal, the new 635,000-square-foot, 26-gate T5 accounts for more than 30 percent of JFK’s traffic, making it the airport’s busiest. Built in collaboration with Arup, Turner Construction, DMJM Harris/AECOM and Rockwell Group, Gensler's design for T5 offers self-service options for customers and easily navigated security areas. 40 ticket counters and 65 e-ticket kiosks line both sides of the ticket hall. Right in the center of the departure hall, a massive 20-lane security checkpoint—in fact, the largest single checkpoint in the country—eliminates bottlenecks and features efficient, customer-friendly details such as self-select lanes for families, casual travelers and expert travelers. Soft rubber flooring and a 225-foot-long bench to put on those shoes after passing through security actually make the quick trip through security relatively pleasant.

The 55,000-square-foot Marketplace is located at the juncture of the three concourses and throughways to and from security and baggage claim. The Marketplace features a four-foot-tall grandstand and a 2-foot tall platform for seating or performances and exhibitions, and a dramatic 44-foot-wide ring of LCD monitors suspended by stainless steel cables and visible from all concourses. The Marketplace is home to a majority of the terminal’s nine full service restaurants, bars, and cafes; eight quick-serve eateries; three coffee bars; six bars/lounges and 25 retail stores. You can read more about those venues here.

The in-line baggage system efficiently delivers luggage from check-in, screening and sorting to planes, and can process up to 4,000 bags per hour; this also contributes to the terminal’s industry-leading 30-minute plane turnaround time.

A new parking garage and the AirTrain are connected to the terminal by a skywalk. Following the renovation of the historic Saarinen terminal, travelers will also have the option of entering through the historic terminal and reaching T5 via two renovated ‘flight tubes.’

photo: Re:Vive food counter terminals at Gate 20


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October 08, 2008

Rooftop elegance at mad46: A way to stay outside, despite the cold



Word comes from mad46, the sleek new rooftop lounge at The Roosevelt Hotel that “Fall Friendly Nights” at mad46 feature a selection of blankets and pashminas for guests as they take in views of Midtown Manhattan. Guests have a terrific selection of warm cocktails that include an Irish Coffee topped with fresh whipped cream, Hot Chocolate made with Godiva Dark Chocolate and mixed with Bailey’s Irish Cream and a mad46-Toddy hot tea—just to name a few. During this transition from autumn to winter, mad46 also features a Grey Goose Le Citron Indian Summer with a fresh orange wedge, as well as a selection of autumn inspired wines, including samples of Coppola Diamond Claret Pinot Nior and Jacob’s Creek Shiraz — so you'll stay warm even on the chilliest of autumn nights. Mad46 offers some great dishes during happy hour, ranging from Poached Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail served with Absolut infused cocktail sauce to Sing Buri Cashews dusted with flavors reminiscent of a great Thai dish.

Mad46 opens its skies Monday through Thursday from 5 p.m. to midnight; Friday from 3 p.m. to midnight; Saturday from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. and is available Sunday by request for private parties or receptions. It is accessible to visitors through an exclusive elevator located on the 46th Street entrance at the back of the hotel.

Deemed Grand Dame of Madison Avenue since 1924, The Roosevelt Hotel New York City is located right in the thick of things -- steps from Fifth-Avenue shopping. Offering 1,015 guestrooms, its historic heritage is reflected in the meticulously restored interiors, designed to capture the original architecture and offer modern-day amenities.


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