JetBlue has announced plans for its first-ever airport lounges, opening at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) Terminal 5 in late 2025 and Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) Terminal C soon after.
“Customers have asked for a JetBlue lounge for years and we can’t wait to unveil our take in New York and Boston,” said Marty St. George, president of JetBlue in a media announcement. “Lounges have become an essential offering for the growing numbers of customers seeking premium experiences, and JetBlue’s lounges will further boost the value of our TrueBlue loyalty program as we expand our portfolio of JetBlue credit cards.”
When they open, the lounges will give customers a relaxed retreat to play, work, and lounge as the airline expands its affordable premium experience from the sky to the ground.
Airport lounges have grown in popularity—as anyone on a wait list to enter one can attest—and for business travelers especially, they provide a few key perks, including comfortable places to work, pick-me-up food and drink and in some cases, showers and massage stations for those long-haul trips.
Cleared to Lounge
At New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, JetBlue’s lounge will span 8,000 total sf and 11,000 sf at Boston Logan International Airport, designed around three areas:
- Play: Unwind and socialize as JetBlue brings the ‘fun’ in functionality to the lounge experience while customers can also relax as mixologists shake and stir their favorite complimentary alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages at a full-service bar.
- Work: Stay connected and fully charged with private workspaces featuring fast and free Wi-Fi, an abundance of outlets to plug in and free barista-made coffee bar beverages.
- Lounge: Enjoy familiar hospitality with complimentary food and beverage offerings. Kick back alone or with groups throughout the lounge in comfortable, cozy seating areas.
Like most lounges with priority admission, JetBlue’s lounges will be reserved primarily for loyal customers and certain credit card holders, including holders of the new premium JetBlue credit card (details to be announced), TrueBlue Mosaic 4 members and Transatlantic Mint customers.
Day passes and guest passes will be available for purchase by additional eligible customers based on space availability. All customers will be able to purchase an annual pass, making the lounges accessible to even more travelers. More details about the lounge access policy will be shared by JetBlue in the future.
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