John F. Kennedy International Airport
New York, NY
Overview
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), located in the largest Designated Market Area (DMA) in the country, serves as the top international gateway to the United States with over 74 primarily international airlines. JFK serves more international carriers than any other U.S. airport and enplanes more passengers than any other New York airport. JFK is the U.S. home to two major transatlantic carriers - British Airways and Air France. It is the #1 domestic airport for transcontinental flights and originates 595 non-stop European flights every week.
Although JFK is historically known for its role as an international gateway airport for the U.S., it also handles a large number of domestic flights. JFK is a major domestic point of origin for several carriers, including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and jetBlue Airways, each with their own terminals. New York is the world's #1 business market, and JFK hosts some of the most influential opinion leaders and corporate decision-makers on the planet.
Market Penetration
48% of the New York DMA adults traveled by air in the past year; of these adults, 58% departed from John F. Kennedy International Airport. JCDecaux NY airports (JFK, LaGuardia and Newark) are the primary points of departure in the New York DMA.






