What is hotel at jfk named for a defunct airline?

The hotel at JFK named for a defunct airline is called the TWA Hotel. It is a 512-room hotel located adjacent to Terminal 5 at JFK International Airport. The hotel is named after Trans World Airlines (TWA), which was a major airline in the United States throughout most of the 20th century until it filed for bankruptcy in 2001 and ceased operations.

The TWA Hotel is designed in a mid-century modern style and features a rooftop pool, observation deck, and a museum dedicated to TWA's history. The hotel also has eight restaurants and bars, including the Paris Café by Jean-Georges Vongerichten.

The TWA Hotel is connected to Terminal 5 via a flight tube that was originally used by TWA passengers back in the day. It's a convenient option for travelers who want to stay close to the airport, or for aviation enthusiasts who want to experience the ambiance of the Golden Age of air travel.