JetBlue has officially opened BlueHouse, the airline’s first airport lounge, at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City.
Located at Terminal 5, the two-floor, 9,000-square-foot space features an Art Deco design and a New York apartment-style aesthetic.
Curated art with playful nods to JetBlue’s history adorn the lounge’s walls and cuisine options feature local flavors infused through fresh bites curated by Union Square Events. Beverages are available from NYC partners Joe Coffee, The Greats of Craft and Please Don’t Tell.
The lounge is equipped with high-speed Wi-Fi, multiple power outlets and a game room. The open seating plan includes quiet areas that give space to the different needs of travelers looking to socialize, work and relax before flying.
JetBlue Mosaic 4 members, JetBlue Premier cardmembers and transatlantic Mint customers enjoy complimentary access to the lounge. The facility is part of JetBlue’s “JetForward” strategy to provide more premium, customer-first experiences on the ground and in the air.
“BlueHouse helps make our flagship terminal feel more like home,” JetBlue President Marty St. George said in a statement. “It’s welcoming, comfortable and uniquely JetBlue as we expand premium experiences for our most loyal customers.”
Annual and one-time passes for eligible customers will be available for purchase next year. JetBlue’s next BlueHouse location will open at Boston Logan International Airport’s Terminal C in 2026, reinforcing the airline’s ongoing investment in Boston and the future of its premium offerings.
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