Transfer from JFK Terminal 2 to Terminal 4

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I have family who does not speak English.

They are changing planes in JFK Airport and will most likely be transferring from Terminal 2 (Delta) to Terminal 4 (China Southern Airlines).

At first I thought that directing them to use the Airtrain would be best.

However, in doing more reading my understanding is that the Airtrain would mean they would need to go through security again.

I found this on Delta's site: JFK Delta Map

If they use the JITNEY Shuttle to change from Terminal 2 to Terminal 4, does that mean they would not need to re-clear Security?

Edit: They are flying TO China. They are going from Tampa -> NY JFK -> China.



Best Answer

For a passenger arriving on a domestic flight it is possible to transfer using the Delta shuttle. This assumes that any luggage has been checked to the final destination. Obviously if you need to pick up luggage you will exit the secured area and therefore need to recheck your luggage and pass through security again.

Passengers arriving on international flights need to go through immigration and customs and when they emerge from that area they will need to recheck their luggage to their final destination and pass through security

If you are arrive on Delta in Terminal 2 and are making an international connection on Delta in Terminal 4 and if your bags have been checked to your final destination you can use the Delta shuttle without exiting the secured area and no need to pass through security again.




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Can I walk from Terminal 4 to 2 at JFK?

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Can you move between terminals at JFK?

Can you move between terminals at JFK? Yes, you can, but you might need to take the AirTrain or a shuttle bus.

How much time do I need between connecting flights at JFK?

If you must connect via JFK, make sure you have sufficient time: For connections from domestic (US or Canada) flights to other destinations in the US or Canada, allow 2\u20133 hours; for transfers from domestic to international destinations, allow 3\u20134 hours; for international to domestic, 3\u20135 hours; and for international to ...

Is 45 minutes enough time for a connecting flight in JFK?

But 45 minutes at JFK (even same terminal) for domestic to international flight, I would never consider this. If your incoming flight is just 10 - 15 minutes late (and that is still ok), you miss your connection.



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Answer 2

Well, last year I flew Delta ORD-JFK, went through security at ORD, and landed at JFK Terminal 2. My Alitalia (SkyTeam partner) flight to FCO (Rome) was to depart from Terminal 4. I very much DID have to go through security all over again at Terminal 4, dragging my bags outdoors along the curbside. I had a 3-hr layover, and when I called Alitalia the day before, the customer service rep swore up and down that would be plenty of time, otherwise they'd never have allowed me to book such an itinerary online. My ticket was Premium Economy, and I had bid to upgrade to Business. Alas, my bid was rejected as too low.

Well, due to sleet, my flight from ORD-JFK was delayed more than 2 hrs, and I had only about 40 min. to walk to Terminal 4 and go through security. Ahead of me were a dozen or more families on a tour, pushing multiple strollers with squalling babies & toddlers. It took so long that while I was in the TSA line, I heard my name paged to claim my upgrade to Business--my bid was accepted after all as a standby; but by the time I cleared security and ran (OK, limped as fast as I could) through the terminal to my gate, not only had my upgrade been given away, but I was so late my original seat had been given to a standby passenger. I was placed on standby for Premium Economy. My boarding pass was reissued with only a couple of minutes to spare before the gate was to close--and the passengers & crew were annoyed with ME!

It's NOT true that Delta passengers can take the tarmac jitney from airside Terminal 2 to airside Terminal 4. Believe me, I tried. They CAN take it from Customs & Immigration at Terminal 4 and connecting to Terminal 2 without re-clearing TSA; but only crew and airport personnel can take the jitney from 2 to 4 without going through TSA again. (Of course, it doesn't matter if my return layover is too short to make my flight to ORD, as there are several more every day).

And in a couple of weeks, I'll be flying Delta on Prem. Economy from ORD-JFK, and then from JFK-AMS. I used a travel agent this time, and he said that both eastbound legs used Terminal 4 at JFK. Therefore, I have only a 2-1/4 hr layover, but that should be enough time since I'd only be switching gates and not going through security. Or so I thought. This afternoon, Delta switched the JFK arrival to Terminal 2 (as of this morning it was Terminal 4), so I have an even tighter connection to Amsterdam than I had to Rome last year.

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