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JetBlue Announces First-Ever Airport Lounges

JetBlue Announces First-Ever Airport Lounges

DALLAS — JetBlue (B6) has revealed plans to open its first airport lounges at JFK Terminal 5 in New York by the end of 2025 and at Boston Logan (BOS) Terminal C shortly thereafter, as part of its “JetForward” strategy.

The lounges will meet the growing demand for premium services, offering exclusive benefits to TrueBlue Mosaic® Premier members and a new premium credit card that will be launched soon.

JetBlue President Marty St. George noted that lounges have become essential for premium travelers. “Customers have been asking for a JetBlue lounge for years, and we are excited to introduce these new spaces,” he said.

The lounges will enhance the airline’s TrueBlue loyalty program and improve the passenger experience on the ground, providing a relaxing space for work and play.

Lounge access will be restricted to TrueBlue Mosaic 4 members, Transatlantic Mint customers and JetBlue’s new premium credit card holders. Complimentary guest access will be available, and day passes will be sold based on availability.

JetBlue’s lounges will span 8,000 square feet at JFK and 11,000 square feet at BOS, offering spaces to relax, work and enjoy complimentary food and beverages.

Featuring local artwork, private workspaces and drinks curated by mixologists, the lounges aim to extend the unique onboard experience of the B6 to the ground.

Additionally, Mosaic 4 members will enjoy additional benefits, including unlimited Move to Mint upgrades starting in 2025, as part of an enhanced loyalty program.

Today’s announcement sees B6 continue to focus on delivering premium, affordable travel experiences while building the best leisure network on the East Coast.

Stay tuned Airway for exclusive coverage of Skift Global Forum 2024, where we heard from JetBlue CEO Joanna Geraghty about planned lounges and her vision for the airline’s future.