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Taiwan’s China Airlines Partners with New Terminal One at JFK to Revolutionize North American Travel Experience
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
China Airlines (CAL), the renowned Taiwan-based airline, is making a major leap forward in its North American operations with the announcement of a strategic partnership with The New Terminal One at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). This exciting new chapter in the airline’s expansion plan will begin in 2026, when China Airlines relocates its operations to the state-of-the-art terminal that promises to deliver an elevated travel experience for passengers flying out of New York, one of the largest and most culturally diverse cities in the world.
The collaboration between China Airlines and The New Terminal One is part of a broader effort to modernize JFK Airport, which is undergoing a significant transformation as part of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s $19 billion plan. This development will include the construction of two new terminals, as well as the modernization and expansion of two existing terminals, a new ground transportation center, and a complete redesign of the airport’s roadway network.
With the new JFK Terminal One slated to open in 2026, China Airlines will begin operating from this cutting-edge facility, ushering in a new era for travelers. This move will enhance the customer experience at JFK, one of China Airlines’ top international gateways. With a strong Taiwanese community in New York, the partnership holds special significance for both China Airlines and its loyal customers.
The New Terminal One: Transforming the JFK Travel Experience
The New Terminal One is set to become one of the most modern and efficient terminals in the United States, featuring world-class facilities and an emphasis on advanced technology. Once completed, this terminal will offer travelers an unparalleled journey, with enhanced services, better accessibility, and modern amenities designed to meet the needs of global passengers.
Jennifer Aument, CEO of The New Terminal One, expressed excitement about the partnership, saying, “We are honored to partner with China Airlines as they embark on this exciting new chapter in their New York operations. With a shared commitment to delivering exceptional customer experiences, we look forward to a long-term partnership with China Airlines as they grow their presence in North America.”
This new partnership will offer China Airlines customers a seamless and efficient journey from check-in to departure. The new terminal will feature state-of-the-art security systems, enhanced baggage handling services, and innovative passenger services to ensure a smooth and stress-free travel experience.
Expanding China Airlines’ North American Network
As China Airlines continues to grow its operations in North America, the move to The New Terminal One is a significant step in its expansion strategy. The airline currently operates four weekly flights from JFK to Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport using its fleet of Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. The new terminal will allow China Airlines to improve service quality, provide a better experience for its passengers, and expand its offerings in North America.
Looking ahead, China Airlines plans to ramp up its presence in the United States, beginning with its flagship routes to major cities. JFK remains one of the most important hubs for the airline, given New York’s status as a major global business and cultural center. The new terminal will help position China Airlines as a leading player in the North American market and ensure that its customers enjoy a premium travel experience.
A Seamless Travel Experience with Cutting-Edge Facilities
China Airlines customers will benefit from advanced technology and a wide range of amenities at The New Terminal One, designed to offer passengers a world-class experience. The terminal will feature high-tech digital check-in kiosks, self-service luggage drops, and the latest biometric technology to speed up security and boarding processes.
The terminal will also include an array of shopping and dining options, offering travelers everything from luxury retail to fast casual dining options. Whether passengers are looking for a high-end shopping experience or a quick snack before their flight, The New Terminal One will provide something for everyone. The terminal is also set to feature premium lounges, exclusive spaces for first-class and business-class travelers, and easy connections for travelers going to international destinations.
With China Airlines’ commitment to enhancing its customer experience, this move to The New Terminal One aligns with the airline’s broader mission to elevate its services across the globe. The airline has invested heavily in modernizing its fleet, improving its in-flight services, and offering a more comfortable and personalized experience to passengers traveling between Taiwan and North America.
A Key Step for China Airlines in North America
China Airlines operates nonstop flights to six major destinations across North America, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Vancouver, Chicago, and Toronto. With a growing demand for air travel between Taiwan and North America, China Airlines has significantly increased its offerings in recent years. The airline’s North American network includes more than 40 return flights between Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport and major U.S. cities. This expansion allows the airline to better serve transfer passengers traveling between Asia and North America.
In addition to passenger services, China Airlines operates a robust cargo network, serving 12 destinations across North America. With nearly 500 weekly flights, China Airlines ensures strong connectivity for its customers, providing efficient and reliable service.
A Growing Network of Leading Airlines at The New Terminal One
As The New Terminal One continues to grow, it will become home to several world-leading airlines. China Airlines, as a member of the SkyTeam global airline alliance, joins several other prestigious airlines in selecting the terminal as their new base. Other carriers operating at the terminal include Air France, KLM, Korean Air, SAS, Etihad Airways, LOT Polish Airlines, EVA Air, Philippine Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Air New Zealand, Royal Air Maroc, and Air China.
The collaboration between these airlines will help The New Terminal One become a central hub for international travel, providing passengers with enhanced global connectivity and improved travel experiences. With China Airlines joining forces with these leading carriers, the new terminal promises to offer passengers seamless connections, efficient transfers, and enhanced travel convenience.
Commitment to Quality and Innovation
As a carrier that consistently prioritizes customer satisfaction, China Airlines has long been known for its high standards of service. The airline has invested heavily in its fleet, network expansion, and in-flight service. This commitment to excellence has earned the airline recognition for its service quality and reliability across the globe.
In addition to its focus on passenger service, China Airlines continues to innovate and stay ahead of the curve by adopting the latest technologies to improve the overall travel experience. This includes the implementation of sustainable aviation practices that reduce carbon emissions and enhance fuel efficiency, as well as the introduction of smart technologies that help streamline operations and create a more efficient, eco-friendly travel experience.
Looking Ahead to the Future
As China Airlines prepares to move into The New Terminal One in 2026, it is clear that this strategic partnership represents a key milestone in the airline’s journey. With JFK as a central hub in North America, the move to the new terminal will offer China Airlines passengers a more seamless, convenient, and comfortable journey.
The airline’s North American expansion is also poised to continue, with further growth plans to meet the increasing demand for Taiwan-based travel. As the partnership with The New Terminal One evolves, China Airlines is well-positioned to offer travelers the very best in service and connectivity, making their journey to and from Taiwan and North America even more enjoyable.
Conclusion: A New Chapter in Travel
The move to The New Terminal One marks an exciting new chapter for China Airlines and its customers in North America. With advanced facilities, cutting-edge technology, and a focus on providing a luxurious, seamless travel experience, China Airlines is setting a new standard for travel between Taiwan and the United States. This long-term partnership with The New Terminal One is just one of the many ways that China Airlines is investing in its future, ensuring that its passengers enjoy the best in comfort, service, and global connectivity.
As China Airlines continues to grow and expand its North American network, its commitment to exceptional customer service, technology-driven innovation, and sustainability will keep the airline at the forefront of the global aviation industry.
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Flights to Sapporo’s New Chitose Airport will operate every Monday, Wednesday and Friday using the airline’s Airbus A321neo aircraft. PAL intends for this route to operate during every subsequent winter season from November to March.
The 168-seat Airbus A321neo is configured with 12 business class and 156 economy class seats, and is equipped with in-flight entertainment and Wi-Fi.
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The launch was marked by a ceremony attended by senior officials from Tourism Malaysia, Malaysia Airports Holdings and Loong Air.
The route is operated using a 174-seat Airbus A320 and runs three times weekly on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
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COPENHAGEN — China Eastern Airlines on Thursday launched a new direct route between China’s Shanghai and Denmark’s Copenhagen, strengthening air connectivity between the two countries.
An Airbus A330 aircraft landed at Copenhagen Airport at 7 pm local time, where it was greeted with a traditional water salute. After two hours, the return flight departed Copenhagen, carrying over 250 passengers back to Shanghai.
A ceremony was held at Copenhagen Airport’s terminal to celebrate the inaugural flight. China Eastern Airlines prepared special commemorative gifts for passengers on both the outbound and return journeys.
Speaking at the ceremony, Chinese Ambassador to Denmark Wang Xuefeng said the new route creates another “air bridge” between China and Denmark, helping to deepen practical cooperation in various fields, enhance mutual understanding and friendship between the two peoples, and promote business exchanges and collaboration.
This year marks the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
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