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JetBlue to Open First Ever Airport Lounges in New York-JFK and Boston-Logan

US airline JetBlue – which flies direct from Dublin to New York and Boston – has announced plans for its first-ever passenger airport lounges.

The airline is set to open its first passenger lounge in New York-JFK Terminal 5 in late 2025 and follow it up with an opening in Boston’s Logan International Airport “soon after”.

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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. “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.”

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.

Geoff Percival
Geoff Percival
Geoff has worked in business, news, consumer and travel journalism for more than 25 years; having worked for and contributed to the likes of The Irish Examiner, Business & Finance, Business Plus, The Sunday Times, The Irish News, Senior Times, and The Sunday Tribune.
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