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May 21, 2008 1:58 pm US/Eastern
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British Airways To Spruce Up Amenities At JFK
To Spend $30 Million To Make Terminal A 'Snazzier Place' For First-Class Passengers
NEW YORK (AP) ―
British Airways said Wednesday that it will spend $30 million trying to make its terminal at John F. Kennedy International Airport a snazzier place for first-class passengers.
Some of the new features to be installed at JFK's Terminal 7 over the next 18 months include an exclusive, curbside drop-off area and separate check-in pavilion for the deep-pocketed members of the airline's Executive Club.
There will also be new lounges and terraces for first-class customers who don't feel like spending time in the food court while they wait out a flight delay.
British Airways' executive vice president for its Americas division, Robin Hayes, said in a statement that the new amenities "will be very much appreciated by those premium customers who enjoy extra special handling and red-carpet treatment."
The effort coincides with enhanced competition between international airlines due to a recent deal between the U.S. and European Union that opened up restricted trans-Atlantic routes to new rivals. Previously, British Airways was one of only four airlines allowed to fly the lucrative route between the U.S. and London's Heathrow airport.
Construction is slated to begin in June.
The work follows another recent renovation at the terminal, during which
British Airways spruced up its retail and restaurant areas.
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