
Air Serbia said on Friday that it would be moving from Terminal 4 to Terminal 1 at New York’s JFK International Airport as of June 3 this year, adding that the terminal is only for international flights.
It said that Terminal 1 will be the biggest and state of the art terminal at the airport following reconstruction, four times bigger than now , it said. „We are proud to join the home of all main international airlines. Our passengers will be able to enjoy more space and smaller crowds, and in the near future, once the reconstruction is finished, Terminal 1 will be the most luxurious one in the whole of New York and the surrounding area,“ the press release quoted George Petkovic, VP Americas, Air Serbia as saying.
Air Serbia started informing passengers about the change in terminals by test message, on its website and social media accounts. The Serbian national air carrier operates two weekly flights to New York, on Thursdays and Saturdays, with plans to increase the number once the pandemic stabilizes.