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Terminal 6 - Sundrome - Current Home of Jetblue Airways (New York City)Terminal 6 was originally built for National Airlines in 1969: TWA procured the building lease after National was sold to Pan Am. During the late 1990's, TWA leased part of the terminal to United Airlines who used it to fly to Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego. Following TWA's demise, T6 was partly renovated for the use of JetBlue Airways, requiring $7.5 million of capital investment for new terminal facilities and roadway upgrades. JetBlue's main operations hub is now housed in Terminal 6. It has fourteen gates.
JetBlue Airways (Aguadilla, Austin, Bermuda, Boston, Buffalo, Burbank, Burlington, Charlotte, Columbus [starts October 30], Denver, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Houston-Hobby (starts September 7, 2006), Jacksonville (FL), Las Vegas, Long Beach, Nashville (starts August 31, 2006), Nassau, New Orleans, Oakland, Ontario, Oranjestad (starts September 15, 2006), Orlando, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Ponce, Portland (ME), Portland (OR), Raleigh-Durham, Richmond (VA), Rochester (NY), Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Jose (CA), Santiago DR (departures), Sarasota/Bradenton (starts September 21, 2006), Seattle/Tacoma, Syracuse, Tampa, Tucson (starts September 28, 2006), Washington-Dulles, West Palm Beach) This article is protected. Category: jfk blue complex airport jet
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