JetBlue announced that BlueHouse will officially open its doors at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) Terminal 5 (T5) at 5 a.m. ET on December 18, 2025. As a major element of JetBlue's broader JetForward strategy, which includes delivering more premium, customer-centric experiences, BlueHouse sets a new benchmark for approachable hospitality in the heart of T5. Inviting, stylish, and uniquely JetBlue, the space is designed to feel like an extension of home, inspired by the energy and character of New York City.
It introduces a more relaxed, seamless experience to play, work and wind, with thoughtful design and technology that reduce long lines and make travel feel easier and less stuffy from the moment customers walk in. Key Highlights of BlueHouse at JFK Terminal 5: 9,000 square feet and two floors bring an NYC apartment-style aesthetic to JFK Terminal 5 with Art Deco design, curated local art and playful nods to JetBlue's history. Customers can also take home a photo memento from a custom photo booth.
Key to the House: JetBlue is deepening the value of its TrueBlue®? loyalty program by making BlueHouse a signature benefit for its most loyal customers and premium travelers. Earlier this year, JetBlue introduced the JetBlue Premier World Elite Mastercard®?, issued by Barclays US Consumer Bank, the airline's first premium credit card offering complimentary BlueHouse access, accelerated points earning and priority benefits.
Access to JetBlue's lounges will be reserved primarily for Mosaic members, transatlantic Mint customers and JetBlue Premier Cardmembers to ensure a comfortable experience that avoids the overcrowding and long lines often seen in other airport lounges. BlueHouse limited access passes will be available for purchase beginning in February 2026 for the following customers: Mosaic 1 - 3 Members, JetBlue Plus and Business Cardmembers, Non-transatlantic Mint Customers and Annual BlueHouse Members Floor Plan for the Future: BlueHouse at JFK Terminal 5 is just the beginning. The lounge debuts as JetBlue continues a multi-year refresh of Terminal 5, bringing more than 40 new retailers and amenities for a more elevated airport experience.
JetBlue's investment in premium products to meet customer demand also includes an upcoming domestic first class cabin that will roll out next year. JetBlue will expand BlueHouse with its next location set to open at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) Terminal C in 2026.


















