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terminal amenities to enhance food offerings in both Terminal C and D including restaurant themes inspired by local celebrity chefs. In 2013, Delta unveiled a $1.2 billion expansion of JFK Terminal 4 to support our robust nonstop schedule to 39 international destinations. Address: delta.com/nyc Expedia Expedia, Inc. is the largest online travel company in the world, operating more than 100 Expedia®- and Hotels.com®-branded travel booking sites in 70 countries; as well as leading discount travel site Hotwire®; Egencia®, the world’s fifth largest corporate travel management company; destination services and activities provider Expedia Local Expert®; and luxury travel specialist Classic Vacations®.  Expedia, Inc.’s popular travel brands offer travelers the resources they need to easily research, plan and book their travel to Queens, from choosing the best airplane seat, to reading personal travel reviews of Queens hotels, to planning what to do in Queens once they arrive.  With hundreds of Queens hotels to choose from and countless flight, car, and vacation package options available, Expedia, Inc. sites make travel to Queens both easy and accessible for both leisure and business travelers worldwide. Port Authority of New York & New Jersey The Port Authority conceives, builds, operates and maintains infrastructure within the New York/New Jersey region’s trade and transportation network. These facilities include America’s busiest airport system, marine terminals and ports, the PATH rail transit system, six tunnels and bridges between New York and New Jersey, the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan, and the World Trade Center. The Port Authority was established on April 30, 1921, as the first bistate agency in the United States. Today, the Port Authority is a financially self-supporting entity that does not receive tax revenue and has no power to tax, nor does it have the power to pledge the credit of either state or any municipality. The Port Authority relies primarily on revenue generated from facility operations—tolls from its bridges and tunnels between New York and New Jersey, user fees from the airports and the bus terminals, fares on its rail transit system, and rent from facilities, consumer services and retail stores. The Port Authority includes the following venues: John F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport; Stewart International Airport; Teterboro Airport; Bayonne Bridge; Goethals Bridge; George Washington Bridge; Holland 112 QUEENS IN YOUR POCKET • www.itsinqueens.com


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