JetBlue and Empire State Development unveiled the newly rebranded Skywalk at New York-JFK on Thursday (February 29th). The Skywalk connects the terminal to parking garages, AirTrain services, and the broader NYC-metro area.
On Friday (March 1, 2024), JetBlue announced a significant milestone, with the unveiling of the newly rebranded Skywalk at JFK Airport’s Terminal 5 in New York. The Skywalk offers seamless connectivity to the parking garages, AirTrain services, and the broader NYC-metro area. The redesign and installation of the upgraded Skywalk was funded by Empire State Development in collaboration with the teams at Prophet and Jack Morton. The new Skywalk features innovative panels designed to enhance visual appeal, while showcasing elements of JetBlue’s visual brand identity.
In Friday’s announcement, JetBlue’s VP – Government and Airport Affairs, Jeff Goodell, said,
“By investing in this innovative and refreshed Skywalk at JFK’s Terminal. We aim to ensure that the many JetBlue customers who utilize this vital pedestrian connection recognize New York as a destination worth experiencing.”
Over their longstanding partnership, JetBlue and Empire State Development have spotlighted the rich culture of New York City and New York State as premier travel destinations. The collaboration has resulted in iconic initiatives such as the co-branded logo with JetBlue and ‘I Love New York’ introduced in 2010, followed by a special ‘I Heart BLUE York’ aircraft livery in 2011.
JetBlue is ‘New York’s Hometown Airline®’ and a leading carrier in Boston (BOS), Fort Lauderdale (FLL), Los Angeles (LAX), Orlando (MCO) and San Juan (SJU). The airline carries guests to over 100 destinations across the U.S., Caribbean, Latin America, the United Kingdom (London Heathrow and Gatwick), Paris, and Amsterdam. JetBlue Airways Corporation trades on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol JBLU.
Source: JetBlue/Businesswire