JetBlue To Introduce Airport Lounges, New Premium Credit Card. Here's What We Know So Far. JetBlue To Introduce Airport Lounges, New Premium Credit Card. Here's What We Know So Far.

JetBlue To Introduce Airport Lounges, New Premium Credit Card. Here's What We Know So Far.

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Have you ever felt JetBlue could use some premium airport lounges? Well, that's about to come true. JetBlue just announced two upcoming premium lounges in New York and Boston. These lounges are for top-tier members and holders of the soon-to-be-announced premium JetBlue credit card. Here are details of the upcoming premium lounges.

Upcoming JetBlue Premium Airport Lounges

JetBlue just announced plans to open two premium airport lounges. The first will open in JFK's Terminal 5 in late 2025, and the second will open in Boston Terminal C soon after. The New York lounge will cover 8,000 square feet, and the Boston lounge will cover 11,000 square feet. Both lounges will feature the company's signature blue brand elements, local artwork, private workspaces with fast, free Wi-Fi, and commentary food and beverages.

a JetBlue employee helps a customer at the check-in counter
Credit: JetBlue

This announcement pushes JetBlue toward becoming a more full-service airline, especially in relation to ground experiences. Currently, JetBlue has no airport lounges, although the airline acknowledges that customers have asked for lounges for years.

“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. “Lounges have become an essential offering for the growing numbers of customers seeking premium experiences, and JetBlue’s lounges will further boost the value of our TrueBlue loyalty program as we expand our portfolio of JetBlue credit cards.”

The first two lounges will open in JetBlue's two most popular airports. Future lounges could quite possibly open at airports such as Fort Lauderdale or Orlando — although the airline has made no such announcement.

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Who will be able to access JetBlue lounges?

JetBlue understands many premium airport lounges are overcrowded with long lines at the entrance or for specific facilities. JetBlue will limit access to its premium lounges to the most loyal JetBlue customers and premium JetBlue cardholders. The following passengers will get complimentary access to the upcoming lounges:

  • Holders of the soon-to-be-announced premium JetBlue credit card.
  • TrueBlue Mosaic 4 members.
  • Transatlantic Mint customers

TrueBlue Mosaic 4 members and holders of the upcoming premium Barclays-issued JetBlue credit card will also receive complimentary access for themselves and one accompanying guest. Annual and day passes will be available for purchase by TrueBlue members, with day passes contingent upon eligibility and availability.

Our Take

These new lounges will further enhance the experience of TrueBlue members. Mosaic 4 members and cardholders of the upcoming JetBlue premium credit card will get complimentary access to the new premium lounges for themselves and a plus one. It's nice to see the effort JetBlue is taking to ensure these lounges don't get overcrowded.

When we know more about what these lounges will look like and the details of the premium TrueBlue credit card, we'll be sure to share.

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