JetBlue's Premium Airport Lounges Are Here!
JetBlue Introduces First Ever Airport Lounges
JetBlue has announced plans to open its first ever airport lounges, strategically located at two major network nodes: New York-JFK and Boston Logan International Airport. With this initiative, JetBlue aims to strengthen its value proposition for premium travelers.
Lounges Designed for Premium Comfort
Initially launched as a low-cost carrier in 2000, JetBlue has evolved its business model by introducing the signature Mint premium cabin and a multi-tier loyalty program. The new lounges are designed to cater specifically to this premium segment, relieving lounge overcrowding at many major US airports.
- Access is limited to TrueBlue Mosaic 4 members.
- Mint customers about to board Transatlantic flights.
- Premium branded credit card holders.
TrueBlue Mosaic members can bring a guest for free. Day passes will be available independently subject to availability.
Exclusive Amenities in New Lounges
The JFK lounge, spanning 8,000 sq ft, is slated to open at the end of 2025, followed closely by the 11,000 sq ft lounge in Boston. These lounges will feature a full-service bar, private workspaces, high-speed Wi-Fi, and complimentary refreshments, creating an inviting atmosphere for premium travelers.
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