Luggage Storage at John F. Kennedy Airport

Reliable luggage storage available at convenient locations across the city. US$4.39 per day for storing a suitcase, backpack, or bag

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Luggage Storage at John F. Kennedy Airport 2024

John F. Kennedy International Airport luggage storage

John F. Kennedy International Airport, referred to as JFK Airport, is an international airport in New York City, U.S., based in the borough of Queens. It is one of the most important airports across New York City. A bustling international passenger gateway into North America, it is the sixth-busiest airport across the USA and the 20th-busiest airport worldwide. The airport flies no less than ninety airlines. While a few include direct flights, the rest take the passengers nonstop to different places in all six inhabited continents.

JFK is 26 km (16 miles) in the Jamaica neighborhood of Queens towards the southeast of Midtown Manhattan. There are four runways and six passenger terminals at the international airport.

The JFK AirTrain is the quickest and most convenient means of getting around JFK Airport. All passenger terminals are connected to airport parking lots, hotel shuttle pick-up areas, rental car centers, and NYC’s public transportation network at Jamaica and Howard Beach Stations. The subway, the Long Island Rail Road, and public buses are available. AirTrain JFK is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Luggage Storage John F. Kennedy International Airport is limited because of security reasons. You can consider storing your baggage at the JFK Airport Terminal, designated for luggage storage. However, it can add up to the cost and the number of luggage you are carrying. So, if you are on a short trip or at a long layover and considering storing your luggage with safety and confidence, Qeepl’s Luggage Storage Service will help you to store your baggage and other amenities safely!

Where to eat?

Terminal 1

  • Eat & Go Istanbul: Try their Turkish cuisine, from gyros to peynirli toast. You should also have baklava, pastries and other sweets.
  • JikJi Café: JikJi Café is a counter-service restaurant. Have their Japanese and Korean cuisines with kimbap, udon noodle soup, and bulgogi.
  • Wok & Roll: Don’t forget to taste their sour and sweet Chicken soup.

Terminal 4

  • Bento Sushi: Have donburi rice bowls and grab-and-go sushi.
  • Buffalo Wild Wings: This place is famous for its finger-licking chicken dishes.
  • Camden Foods: They have a variety of sandwiches.
  • Le Grand Comptoir: Le Grand Comptoir is a self-contained wine bar that also serves charcuterie and cheese.

Terminal 5

  • 5ive Steak: Grab some sushi, steak, burgers, sandwiches, and salads from here.
  • Deep Fly Market: One of the best sushi restaurants you’ll ever find at an airport.
  • New York Sports Grill: It offers a variety of sandwiches and burgers.

Terminal 7

  • Dunkin’ Donuts: Refresh yourself with coffee and donuts.

Terminal 8

  • Abitino’s Pizza Go for pre-made pizza and pasta.
  • Cibo Express Gourmet Market: This is a convenience store with a grab-and-go fare.
  • Mezze Cafe Express: Grab some baked goods, wraps, and paninis.

Where to go?

John F. Kennedy has several stunning places around where you can spend time visiting.

Queens Botanical Garden. The 39-acre gardens, an extension of Corona Park, were a staple of the 1939 World’s Fair and provided a peaceful contrast to Manhattan’s steel cityscape. This location is particularly appealing to flyers looking for fresh air while traveling with their entire family.

Rockaways. The Rockaway Peninsula, popular among locals as a convenient beach spot in the summer, provides a seaside escape from the crowded airport scene for people with JFK layovers. Coming from the airport, take the A train to Howard Beach and get off at the Beach 90 stop, where you can either sunbathe with the locals in the summer or explore the boardwalk area in the winter.

Resorts World Casino. Travelers seeking a little more excitement can head a few minutes down the road to the Resorts World Casino, which is less than three miles from the airport. Instead of wasting time on a short flight turnaround, try your luck at blackjack, craps, or roulette. A full bar and a food court are also available at the casino.

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