JetBlue is set to elevate its travel experience by introducing its first airport lounges at New York's JFK and Boston Logan airports, slated to open in late 2025. These lounges aim to compete with established airlines that already offer premium amenities. The JFK lounge will feature 8,000 square feet of space, while the Boston lounge will be even larger at 11,000 square feet, both showcasing JetBlue's branding and regional artwork. Guests can expect complimentary food and drinks, including craft cocktails and barista-made coffee, along with private workspaces and free Wi-Fi. Access to these lounges will be granted to passengers flying in JetBlue's Mint class on transatlantic flights, top-tier Mosaic members, and holders of a new premium credit card that JetBlue plans to launch. Additionally, paid access options will be available, although prices have yet to be announced. Travelers can currently access other lounges via Priority Pass memberships linked to various credit cards.
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