Cathay Pacific Will Move Out Of American Airlines Terminal 8 At JFK

Cathay Pacific will leave the American Airlines Terminal 8 at New York JFK airport over the next few months. The airline has said that it will relocate to the new Terminal 6 once the first 5 gates open there, projected for early 2026.

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Cathay Pacific will leave the American Airlines Terminal 8 at New York JFK airport and relocate to the new Terminal 6 once the first 5 gates open there. The move is expected by early 2026. Once the move happens, Cathay will open its own roughly 10,000 square foot lounge there, its second in the U.S. after San Francisco.

JFK Lounge

What Cathay Said

The airline says this move will give customers “a signature Cathay Pacific airport experience” suggesting that they do not have one now in the American terminal:

Cathay Pacific senior vice president of Americas Chris van den Hooven said: “This represents a huge milestone in Cathay Pacific’s 28 years of connecting New York with our home, Hong Kong and from 1 July it will be 20 years since we commenced our regular non-stop service. It has long been our ambition to provide our customers a signature Cathay Pacific airport experience at JFK. We are delighted about our partnership with JFK Millennium Partners, which will make this dream a reality.

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Cathay Flights

Cathay Pacific presently operates 3 non-stop flights daily between New York JFK and Hong Kong – two on board Airbus A350s and one with a Boeing 777-300ER featuring first class. Historically they’ve also offered one-stop service via Vancouver, a legacy of their original New York service dating to 1996 which only operated for its first eight years with that stop.

In a later phase of the Terminal 6 project, an additional 5 gates will open, and a the facility will feature space supporting “up to” five airside lounges plus an arrivals lounge.

Meanwhile, American Airlines can no longer codeshare with Cathay on New York JFK – Hong Kong, due to restrictions on Russian overflight by U.S. carriers and those flights on which they place their code.

American also no longer flies to Hong Kong, so doesn’t need to place its code on Cathay’s flights within Asia. There was some speculation last year over potentially deepening ties between American and Cathay, especially since meaningful prospects for a productive relationship with China Southern, which American has invested in, have yet to materialize.

However it seems just as likely that Air China could expand its stake in Cathay, take control, and move it out of the oneworld alliance.

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