We've reported several times in the past couple of years about the ongoing development of the TWA Hotel at New York's JFK Airport, and now its opening is almost here: The hotel has started taking ...
The famous airport terminal designed by Eero Saarinen in 1962 for Trans-World Airlines is alive once again thanks to hotelier MCR Development and our collective fetish for mid-century modern design.
This airport hotel will transport you to the past in style. Located inside of a long-abandoned terminal at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, the TWA Hotel is a retro travel dream. The ...
[vemba-video id=”travel-stay/2019/05/16/twa-hotel-inside-look-travel-orig.cnn”] By Justin Bachman | Bloomberg News The retro chic TWA Hotel at John F. Kennedy ...
We know: the term "ariport hotel" doesn't exactly conjure notions of glamour.But trust us, you WILL want to stay at the new TWA Hotel at JFK airport. Housed inside the beautifully restored Eero ...
If you remember anything about Trans World Airlines (better known as TWA), you probably remember the legendary white TWA Flight Center just outside of John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York ...
The famed architect Eero Saarinen designed his sinuous, organic terminal for the now-defunct airline TWA at New York’s JFK airport in 1962. Despite the influence it had on architecture, the project ...
Several airports are adding new on-site hotels these days, but none of them capture the nostalgic ambience of an earlier travel era than the TWA Hotel at New York JFK, which opened this week. The ...
Next year, Eero Saarinen's iconic mid-century TWA Flight Center at JFK Airport will be abuzz again. The 512-room TWA Hotel, opening in spring 2019, promises to restore the 1962 terminal to its "Jet ...
New York’s TWA Hotel is now accepting bookings for its 50,000 square feet of event space and outdoor terraces ahead of its highly anticipated opening this spring. Options will include the “Starstream” ...
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