German airline Condor has moved its operations at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport from Terminal One (T1) to Terminal Seven (T7) as of January 5.
Condor currently offers nonstop flights from JFK to Frankfurt four times a week (Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday), and will offer daily service beginning in May.
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“We look forward to welcoming our New York origin and destination passengers to our new JFK facility at Terminal 7″, said Christian Schmitt, Condor Chief Operating Officer and Chief Operating Officer. We are delighted that our new terminal at JFK is more welcoming and user-friendly for our passengers and that we can further facilitate connections with our airline partners.”
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