TRANS WORLD AIRLINES PRESENTS

Somewhere Between Manhattan And The Moon

At the TWA Hotel, the glamour of the Jet Age still lives on beside the nonstop movement of modern New York.

Enter The Jet Age

INTERNATIONAL DEPARTURES • NEW YORK • 1962

An Era Worth Revisiting

Before air travel became routine, it felt aspirational.

The terminals were glamorous.
The lounges were alive.
And every departure carried the feeling that life might look different on the other side of the flight.

The TWA Hotel preserves that feeling in the heart of JFK.

FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS • NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL • EST. 1962

The Suite
Above The Runway

For the traveler who believed the journey should feel just as important as the arrival, the Howard Hughes Suite at the TWA Hotel revives the glamour of the Jet Age high above the runways of modern New York.

NEW YORK, NONSTOP

NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK • NEW YORK • EST. 1962

Sleep Inside
The Jet Age

Long before JFK became one of the busiest airports in the world, the TWA Flight Center stood as a symbol of optimism, ambition, and the future of air travel.

Designed by legendary architect Eero Saarinen and opened in 1962, the terminal quickly became one of the most iconic buildings of the Jet Age — a place where curved concrete walls, glowing departure boards, and sweeping windows made flying feel cinematic.

Today, the TWA Hotel transforms that landmark into something almost impossible to find in modern travel: a chance to sleep inside aviation history itself.