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Today, JetBlue shared news of its first-ever lounge, BlueHouse, at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). Located in Terminal 5 (T5), the space opens on December 18 at 5:00 a.m. The debut is part of the airline’s JetForward strategy,
A lack of lounges has long been JetBlue's glaring weak spot, but BlueHouse represents the airline's greater push to elevate its premium offering.
JetBlue will open its first lounge to customers at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Dec. 18, although it doesn't want you to think of the space as a lounge. The airline said it's more like a home away from home in the airport.
JetBlue will introduce domestic first class in 2026, reshaping its premium strategy amid industry pressure, revenue challenges, and shifting traveler expectations.
The airline is set to open its first ever premium airport lounge, dubbed the BlueHouse, to host high-income flyers in Terminal 5 at JFK.
Here’s what else you need to know to get up to speed and on with your day.
It is the second European route that JetBlue has ended, joining JFK to London Gatwick. However, the carrier will begin flying from Boston to both Barcelona and Milan Malpensa in 2026. Its transatlantic offering from the Massachusetts airport has grown significantly recently, as discussed later in the article.