JetBlue opens first airport lounge – BlueHouse – at JFK for a premium, customer-first experience


JetBlue has opened BlueHouse, the airline’s first airport lounge, at JFK Airport’s Terminal 5. It is the latest development in JetBlue’s JetForward strategy to deliver more premium, customer-first experiences. Photo: JetBlue

JetBlue has opened BlueHouse, the airline’s first airport lounge, at JFK Airport’s Terminal 5. It is the latest development in JetBlue’s JetForward strategy to deliver more premium, customer-first experiences on the ground and in the air.

Key highlights of BlueHouse at JFK Terminal 5 include:

  • 9,000 square feet and two floors bring an NYC apartment-style aesthetic to Terminal 5 with Art Deco design, curated art and playful nods to JetBlue’s history.
  • Local flavour infused through fresh bites curated by Union Square Events and beverages from NYC partners Joe Coffee, The Greats of Craft and Please Don’t Tell.
  • High-speed Wi-Fi, ample power outlets, a game room, open seating and quiet areas give space to the different needs of travellers looking to socialise, work and relax before flying.

“BlueHouse helps make our flagship terminal feel more like home,” said Marty St. George, President, JetBlue. “It’s welcoming, comfortable and uniquely JetBlue as we expand premium experiences for our most loyal customers.”

JetBlue’s next BlueHouse location will open at Boston Logan International Airport Terminal C in 2026, reinforcing the airline’s ongoing investment in the focus city and the future of its premium offerings.

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