Through Saturday, September 18, Participating Restaurants Are Offering Dining Specials and Promotions
Nearly 75 airport restaurants, bar locations and other concessionaires are featuring 190 promotions and in-store samplings this week during Airport Restaurant Week at John F. Kennedy, Newark Liberty, LaGuardia and New York Stewart airports.
During Airport Restaurant Week, which runs through Saturday, September 18, participating restaurants will offer special menus, including fixed-price, multi-course meals, as well as promotions at various price points and in-store samplings of some of the airports’ finest offerings.
Samples and promotions will be available at a variety of locations at each airport. The full list of restaurants taking part are available on the airport’s website:
- John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
- LaGuardia Airport (LGA)
- New York Stewart International Airport (SWF)
- Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)
Airport Restaurant Week is part of the Port Authority Aviation Department’s We Value You program, a customer-centric initiative designed to improve the quality of concessions and overall customer experience at the airports. The We Value You program serves as a guide and indicator of special prices, deals, family-friendly events, and technology conveniences for passengers.
Contact:
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
212-435-7777
press@panynj.gov
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