ANA is Moving to Terminal 6 at JFK in 2026

by Anthony Losanno
JFK Terminal 6

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There have been a lot of announcements around airlines changing terminals at New York John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK). In June, I wrote about SAS’ upcoming plans to move into the new Terminal 1 when it opens in 2026. Cathay Pacific also announced in June that it will move into the upcoming Terminal 6 (also slated to open in 2026) and will provide passengers there with a new, 10,000-square-foot lounge (more here). Now, All Nippon Airways (ANA) has announced that it will also be shifting from Terminal 7 into the new Terminal 6.

ANA 777

ANA will move out of its current home in Terminal 7 and join fellow Star Alliance airlines Lufthansa, SWISS, Austrian Airlines, and Brussels Airlines in the new terminal. ANA currently flies 2x daily nonstop to Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND) using Boeing 777 aircraft. These offer passengers First, Business, Premium Economy, and Economy Class seats. The Japanese airline has continuously New York from Tokyo for over 30 years ( with nearly 25 of those years out of Terminal 7).

The new Terminal 6 is part of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s $19 billion transformation of New York John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK) with two new terminals, two expanded terminals, a new ground transportation center, and a simplified roadway network.

Anthony’s Take: All of the construction at JFK is welcome and will transform the airport into a space that people look forward to flying to/from. I expect many more announcements from airlines as these new spaces progress.

(Image Credits: ANA and Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.)

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