JetBlue
has announced plans to open its first lounge, ‘BlueHouse’ at New York’s
John F. Kennedy International Airport on December 18, 2025.
Designed to feel like an extension of home, the lounge space
offers travelers a more relaxed experience to play, work and unwind with design
and technology that reduces long lines and make travel feel easier.
“BlueHouse helps make our flagship terminal feel more like
home,” said Marty St. George, president, JetBlue in a statement, “It’s warm,
comfortable, and elevated in a way that’s distinctly JetBlue, with the
hospitality and thoughtful amenities our customers have been asking for. As our
first lounge, it represents an exciting milestone in our JetForward
journey as we focus on bringing affordable, premium experiences from the
aircraft to the airport.”
Key lounge highlights include:
9,000 square feet and two floors bring an NYC
apartment–style aesthetic to JFK Terminal 5 with Art Deco design, curated local
art and playful nods to JetBlue’s history.Local flavor infused fresh bites curated by
Union Square Events and beverages from NYC partners Joe Coffee, The Greats of
Craft and Please Don’t Tell.High-speed Wi-Fi, ample power outlets, a game
room, open seating and quiet areas give space to the different needs of
travelers looking to socialize, work and relax before flying.Complimentary access is available to Mosaic 4
members, JetBlue Premier Cardmembers and transatlantic Mint customers.
“We wanted customers to feel like they’re stepping into a
warm and stylish New York City apartment filled with character, where layers of
JetBlue history and New York iconography can be discovered with every visit,”
said Stephanie Evans Greene, senior vice president, marketing and brand,
JetBlue.
She added, “Just as New Yorkers bring their own personality
into a new space, we infused the space with JetBlue’s signature style to feel
homey and comfortable when staying in our House.”
BlueHouse weaves together JetBlue’s history as New York’s hometown
airline with the Empire State’s spirit through art locally curated by Statement
Of, and a mural designed by Artists for Humanity that features constellations
of JetBlue destinations in the style of Grand Central Terminal’s iconic
ceiling.
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