The United Airlines stopped service at JFK.

United Airlines will stop service to JFK in late October.

Due to our current, too-small-to-be-competitive schedule out of JFK, United has made the difficult decision to temporarily suspend service at JFK.

If the FAA did not grant the airline more flights out of JFK, United would take action.

The process to add additional capacity at JFK will take some time, according to United.

The last United flights to JFK will be on October 29th. The airline is working with customers who have tickets after that date.

In a statement from last month, the FAA said that it is always looking for ways to increase the efficiency of airspace in busy metropolitan areas. The FAA gives slots at JFK fairly and increases competition.

The FAA and the Port Authority have made significant infrastructure investments, including the widening of runways, the construction of multi-entrance taxiways, and the creation of aligned high-speed turnoffs.

United wants to return to JFK as soon as possible.

The people who work for United at JFK are being moved to other airports.