The hotel's exhibition relives the golden age of flying. Courtesy TWA Hotel
The Sunken Lounge previously hosted The Beatles and now has a view of the Lockheed Constellation, which doubles as a bar. Courtesy TWA Hotel / David Mitchell
The 20 metre-long rooftop infinity pool is the ideal vantage spot for plane spotters. Courtesy TWA hotel / David Mitchell
The creation of the hotel at the historic site involved 22 government agencies and 170 companies. Courtesy TWA Hotel / David Mitchell
Split-flap departures boards were custom made by Solari di Udine in Italy. Courtesy TWA Hotel / David Mitchell
A room at the TWA Hotel at New York's John F Kennedy International Airport has a view of the Eero Saarinen-designed terminal. AP Photo / Mark Lennihan
The Paris Cafe by Jean-Georges has seating for 200 guests. Courtesy TWA Hotel / David Mitchell
The hotel was designed by Eero Saarinen and captured the optimism of early jet travel. Courtesy TWA Hotel / David Mitchell
The LEED-certified building is housed in the former TWA terminal. Courtesy TWA Hotel / David Mitchell
Authentic TWA uniforms — Balmain, Valentino, Stan Herman — are on display. Courtesy TWA Hotel / David Mitchell
Memorabilia on display at the TWA Hotel includes airplane models, flight crew dolls and original books that were distributed to children on flights. Courtesy TWA Hotel
The hotel's exhibition relives the golden age of flying. Courtesy TWA Hotel
The Sunken Lounge previously hosted The Beatles and now has a view of the Lockheed Constellation, which doubles as a bar. Courtesy TWA Hotel / David Mitchell
The 20 metre-long rooftop infinity pool is the ideal vantage spot for plane spotters. Courtesy TWA hotel / David Mitchell
The creation of the hotel at the historic site involved 22 government agencies and 170 companies. Courtesy TWA Hotel / David Mitchell
Split-flap departures boards were custom made by Solari di Udine in Italy. Courtesy TWA Hotel / David Mitchell
A room at the TWA Hotel at New York's John F Kennedy International Airport has a view of the Eero Saarinen-designed terminal. AP Photo / Mark Lennihan
The Paris Cafe by Jean-Georges has seating for 200 guests. Courtesy TWA Hotel / David Mitchell
The hotel was designed by Eero Saarinen and captured the optimism of early jet travel. Courtesy TWA Hotel / David Mitchell
The LEED-certified building is housed in the former TWA terminal. Courtesy TWA Hotel / David Mitchell
Authentic TWA uniforms — Balmain, Valentino, Stan Herman — are on display. Courtesy TWA Hotel / David Mitchell
Memorabilia on display at the TWA Hotel includes airplane models, flight crew dolls and original books that were distributed to children on flights. Courtesy TWA Hotel
The hotel's exhibition relives the golden age of flying. Courtesy TWA Hotel
Step back in time at New York's TWA Hotel
Housed in a terminal at JFK airport the TWA Hotel is a retro-filled step back in time to the golden age of jet travel