And with that the journey home begins. The weather forecast was for the coldest morning of the year so far at -15 and with a much colder feels like however it was around -10 when we left the hotel at 7:15am.
I had arranged a car service via the hotel and they were waiting outside the main door at around 7 fifteen minutes ahead of schedule. Traffic was light and forty minutes later we were piling out at JFK Terminal 1.
It was $130 USD plus $10 surcharge for using a card over cash plus gratuity. Taking the train would have been around $75 USD for the five of us so the convenience of walking five metres to the car and five metres to the terminal over 10 or so minutes to the train carting luggage with tired little Griswold’s in -10 made it an easy decision.
Terminal 1 at JFK only has twelve gates and it was extremely quiet and quick getting through check in and immigration / TSA.
Korean Air also leaves from Terminal 1 so presumably after Asiana merges with them it will stay the same.
As we were in business we were given access to the Turkish Lounge which had a small and relatively uninspiring selection of staples with a sprinkling of Turkish food. No alcohol in the lounge but it had direct tarmac views and was light and airy with comfortable seating.
There as a section of seated round tables near the buffet and the remainder was 2 seater lounges set up in groups of four around two coffee tables.
A nice enough place to while away the time, we managed to get a spot near the windows so could watch the comings and going.
