Terminal 7

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Airlines that operate from JFK Airport Terminal 7 (gates 1-12)

Airlines Phone Numbers IATA Code
Aerolineas Argentinas (800) 333-0276 AR
Air Canada (888) 247-2262 AC
ANA (All Nippon) (800) 235-9262 NH
British Airways (800) 247-9297 BA
Cathay Pacific (800) 233-2742 CX
Iberia (800) 772-4642 IB
Icelandair (800) 223-5500 FI
OpenSkies (866) 581-3596 EC
Qantas (800) 227-4500 QF
Ukraine International Airlines (800) 876-0114 PS

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JFK_Specialist

Hi, I will arrive terminal 7 about 11am and depart about 02pm same day from terminal 3. I would like to know how and how long does it take from Terminal 7 to Terminal 3? we have 03 childs and 02 big suitecases. Thank you!

Go across the street to the next building and take an air train on track 2 from terminal 7 to terminal 2/3 It will take about 2 minutes.
JFK_Specialist

hi i am looking for the phonenumber and email of the person in charge at the british airways baggage service
do you think you can help me? i havent been able to get a real person on the main phoneline. and they are not answering their phone at the office

Go across the street to the next building and take an air train on track 2 from terminal 7 to terminal 2/3 It will take about 2 minutes.
JFK_Specialist

hello, I was wondering (before booking) how long it would take to transfer my luggage when I land to a conneting flight that will be going to london. For example...first flight arrives at 7:25 AM. Flight for London is due to leave at 9:43 AM. Will this be enough time for the airline to transfer my luggage for the connecting flight? Thank you.

You can ask at your original departure destination for your luggage to be transferred all the way to your final destination so you dont have to worry about it until you get to London UK. Your time frame looks good for a connection.
JFK_Specialist

Hi, My daughter & I arrive from Australia in LA for a stopover on QF 107 for JFK and arrive at 5:15 pm. I am assuming we will go through customs at JFK as I can't imagine they would take all the luggage off the plane in LA & then put it back on again. We are catching CT Limo to Connecticut at 7:10 pm. Where in relation to customs is CT Limo in Terminal 7 and will we have enough time to get there once we clear customs only having 2 hours? Thanks for any help.

You will have to go thru customs and immigration in LA - its the first port of entry. And yes, they will unload all the luggage and you'll have to recheck that in - there's a counter for this right next to Customs.
CT Limo desk is just outside customs and the bus (or van) pulls up right outside the terminal. 2hrs is plenty of time - unless of course there are thunderstorms and then nothing is predictable at JFK.

Thanks for the info, now I know sort of what I will be doing. And I will have enough time to do it in.

I am traveling from USA to Europe this Monday on a British Airways flight.
I want to check in a standard sized bicycle. Can I simply pack it in a box it came in from the manufacturer?

Waiting for a fast reply

Box is a good idea but it will have to put as a check luggage at JFK.

traveling 30 sept on aa flight 160 san/jfk

and on to aa flight 135 jfk/hnd

when going from arrival gate to flagship lounge ( and on to departing gate later) do we have to go through security check agin?

If both flights are on American Airlines then most likely not.
JFK_Specialist

I checked in at qantas biz class at JFK T7 and went thru security and boarded a flight through LAX to Australia. I didnt go through an actual immigration/passport control desk at all at JFK (only showed my passport to the check in desk and the guy just before the security point who i think just checks ID). There wasnt really signage to passport control anywhere. No exit stamp on my passport. Is this OK? Does the government still think I'm in the US?

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