JetBlue Thursday 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 Terminal C soon after.
The introduction of lounges is a step in the airline’s ‘JetForward’ strategy, which seeks to meet the growing demand for premium offerings. The new lounges will allow JetBlue to offer a valuable new Signature Perk to its top level TrueBlue Mosaic members and a benefit to the new premium credit card soon to be announced.
“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.
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JetBlue will enhance the experience of its two largest focus cities as it seeks to build the East Coast’s best leisure network as part of JetForward. When they open, the lounges will give customers a relaxed retreat to play, work, and lounge as the airline expands its affordable premium experience.
Access to JetBlue’s lounges will be reserved primarily for its most loyal customers and premium credit cardmembers. Complimentary access to the lounges will be available to the following customers:
- Holders of a new premium JetBlue credit card (details soon to be announced)
- TrueBlue Mosaic 4 members
- Transatlantic Mint customers
TrueBlue Mosaic 4 members and the new premium JetBlue credit cardmembers will also receive complimentary access for an accompanying guest. 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 seeking to get the most out of their award-winning JetBlue experience. More details about the lounge access policy will be shared in the future.
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