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JetBlue Announces Premium Lounges Opening in 2025

The carrier enhances its premium offerings with new airport lounges at JFK and Boston Logan.

Overview of the JetBlue check-in area at JFK’s T5. (Photo: AirlineGeeks | Mateen Kontoravdis)

JetBlue has unveiled plans to launch its first-ever airport lounges. The initial locations are set to open at the airline’s hubs in New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport Terminal 5 in late 2025, followed by Boston Logan International Airport Terminal C.

The lounges will be available to TrueBlue Mosaic members and the carrier’s soon-to-be-announced premium credit cardholders. “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 news release on Thursday.

Lounge Access and Availability

JetBlue says it plans to manage capacity to avoid overcrowding. Lounge access will primarily be reserved for its most loyal customers, including holders of the new premium JetBlue credit card, TrueBlue Mosaic 4 members, and transatlantic Mint customers. Mosaic 4 members and premium credit cardholders will also be allowed one guest. Day and guest passes will be offered for eligible customers, and annual passes will be available for purchase.

At JFK, the new lounge will span 8,000 square feet, while Boston Logan’s will cover 11,000 square feet. Both locations will feature JetBlue’s branding, along with local artwork and personalized amenities.

Customers can “unwind and socialize” in the Play area, where a full-service bar will offer complimentary alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. In the Work area, travelers can stay connected with private workspaces, fast and free Wi-Fi, and a barista-made coffee bar. The Lounge area will offer comfortable seating and complimentary food and drink options, providing a welcoming space for both solo travelers and groups.

“Customers love the JetBlue experience, so we’re pulling through those thoughtful touches you find onboard our flights into the lounge experience,” St. George added.

Tolga Karadeniz

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    Tolga is a dedicated aviation enthusiast with years of experience in the industry. From an early age, his fascination with aviation went beyond a mere passion for travel, evolving into a deliberate exploration of the complex mechanics and engineering behind aircraft. As a writer, he aims to share insights , providing readers with a view into the complex inner workings of the aviation industry.

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