TWA Hotel is a hotel at John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, New York City, that opened on May 15, 2019.[3] It uses the head house of the TWA Flight Center, designed by the architect Eero Saarinen and completed in 1962, and two flanking buildings added for the hotel project. It contains a total of 512 rooms, as well as conference space, several restaurants, and an aviation history museum.
TWA Hotel was developed as part of a project to reuse the head house, which had stopped functioning as an air terminal in 2001. The site was developed by MCR Hotels, the third largest hotel owner in the United States. It is the only hotel operating within the boundaries of JFK Airport.
In April 2015, The Wall Street Journal reported that JetBlue and hotel developer MCR Hotels were negotiating for the rights to turn the head house into a hotel.[10] In July 2015, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo confirmed that the Saarinen building would be converted into a new on-site hotel for the airport's passengers.[11]
Construction
Groundbreaking took place on December 15, 2016, in a ceremony attended by Governor Cuomo, Queens Borough President Melinda Katz, and former employees of Trans World Airlines.[12] The developers signed a 75-year lease with the state.[12] A topping out ceremony for the hotel's first tower was held in December 2017,[13][14] followed by the topping out of the second tower in March 2018.[15] The next month, a model hotel room built inside a JFK Airport hangar was shown to the press.[16] During construction, a sales office and exhibition center, located on the 86th floor of One World Trade Center,[5] was occasionally opened to the public.[17]
That October, Lockheed ConstellationL-1649 Starliner N8083H "Star of America" was shipped to the hotel site for conversion into a cocktail bar. The Starliner arrived at the hotel site at the end of November 2018, and in March of 2019 its fuselage was displayed in Times Square.[18][19][20][21] The hotel started taking reservations in February 2019 in advance of a May opening.[22][3] The hotel opened on May 15, 2019.[23][24][25]
Description
The site was developed by MCR Hotels, which operates middle-to-budget hotels in the United States. It is the only hotel operating within the boundaries of JFK Airport.[26]Beyer Blinder Belle is the architectural firm responsible for renovating the terminal, while Lubrano Ciavarra Architects designed the two new buildings.[5][17] Stonehill Taylor designed the hotel rooms,[27][28][29] and INC Architecture and Design designed the underground event space with 45 meeting rooms and a 7,000-square-foot (650 m2) meeting hall.[28][29]Arup provided structural engineering, with Jaros, Baum & Bolles delivering MEP services.[30]
Many of the TWA Flight Center's original details, such as the custom ceramic floor tiles and the 486 variously shaped window panels, were replaced with replicas of the originals.[31][32] These details were intended to give the hotel a 1960s-era vibe, and include brass lighting, walnut-accented furnishings, and rotary phones. The hallways contain red carpeting, evocative of the color of the furniture in the original TWA lounge. The rooms also contain modern amenities such as blackout curtains and multiple-pane soundproof windows.[32][33] The large departure board, a split-flap display made in Italy by Solari di Udine and which has been a feature of the building since the Flight Center's opening in 1962, was fully restored as part of the hotel project.[3]
Rooms
Two buildings named Saarinen Wing and Hughes Wing, north and south of the T5 terminal structure, encircle the original headhouse to the east. The two buildings contain a total of 512 rooms between them.[33] The rooms can be booked overnight, as well as for daytime stays of less than 14 hours.[34]
Amenities
The hotel includes conference space, several restaurants, and an aviation history museum.[5] Artifacts such as flight attendants' uniforms are displayed within the lobby of the TWA Flight Center.[35] There is a fitness room spanning 10,000 square feet (930 m2). The conference space can fit 1,600 guests and has boardrooms, a ballroom, and seating boxes.[34] There is a rooftop infinity swimming pool,[3][36] which is accessible for an additional fee.[35][36] Also within the hotel is an observation deck with 10,000 square feet (930 m2) of floor space.[31][33]
The TWA Hotel includes a cocktail lounge installed inside a preserved Lockheed L-1649 Starliner, the last model of the Lockheed Constellation line of airliners; the lounge is nicknamed "Connie".[18][19] The hotel includes the Paris Café, a Jean-Georges Vongerichten restaurant, as well.[37] In addition, the hotel features a model airport that demonstrates the way the airline's operation center used to look like in the 1960s and 1970s. This model airport was made using TWA model aircraft, runways, and buildings in the 1:400 scale.[38]
Critical reception
In the September 2–9, 2019, issue of Time, the hotel was placed on the magazine's list of "The World's Greatest Places of 2019".[39] The hotel was featured as the cover story in Interior Design magazine's September 2019 issue.[40] In 2024, aviation consultant Skytrax ranked TWA Hotel as North America's best airport hotel and the world's third-best airport hotel.[34][41]