JetBlue’s anti-Delta lounge: ‘The very best JetBlue we will be’


Of the various adjustments underway at JetBlue Airways, one has grabbed the general public’s consideration greater than others: The airline is launching its first-ever premium lounges.

The primary lounge is scheduled to open by the top of the 12 months in JetBlue’s house at New York Metropolis’s John F. Kennedy Worldwide Airport (JFK) Terminal 5 close to gates 24 and 25 — which incorporates house beforehand utilized by the Airspace Lounge that closed in 2018. The second lounge will debut at Boston Logan Worldwide Airport (BOS) in 2026.

Regardless of the joy, the service is mum on particulars of the brand new areas, nevertheless it did reveal one tidbit: The lounges is not going to be something like Delta Air Strains’ Delta Sky Membership or the service’s posh new Delta One lounge in Terminal 4 at JFK.

“We’re not going to achieve success by imitating Delta,” JetBlue president Marty St. George mentioned on the sidelines of an occasion Thursday unveiling a $100 million refresh to Terminal 5. “We simply should be one of the best JetBlue we will be.”

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That, in itself, is saying one thing. Delta is the de facto premium airline within the U.S., and lots of rivals, notably United Airways, actively search to emulate the Atlanta-based service’s success.

Even JetBlue, in its flip towards a extra premium providing, is copying facets of Delta’s success on the prime of the market. There’s the brand new home first-class product within the works and the new bank card deal that goals to shut a number of the hole to Delta in monetizing loyalty.

Nonetheless, in relation to lounges, St. George is evident: “We do not need to do something Delta does.”

In case you ask him the rest concerning the coming lounges, although, he stays quiet.

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JetBlue president Marty St. George speaks at a press occasion for the refresh of Terminal 5 on March 6, 2025. EDWARD RUSSELL/THE POINTS GUY

‘Time for change’ in Terminal 5

Terminal 5 at JFK was the peak of traveler comfort when it opened practically twenty years in the past.

Its giant safety checkpoint was designed particularly for post-9/11 safety necessities. The 22 concessions paid homage to New York, and a few had been even outposts of well-liked native joints. In a technology-forward transfer, vacationers may even order meals and have it delivered to their gate. The longer term had arrived.

In comparison with most different terminals at JFK on the time — to not point out these at LaGuardia Airport (LGA) — the shiny new facility bolstered JetBlue’s picture because the younger, hip, customer-friendly airline within the New York space.

Quick ahead to as we speak and JetBlue (in addition to the market as a complete) may be very completely different. The airline celebrated its quarter centenary final month, and it ranks because the seventh largest U.S. service by seats, in line with schedule knowledge from aviation analytics agency Cirium. It’s not a hip, younger airline, and it faces lots of the identical challenges as different bigger legacy carriers, from excessive prices to extra agile, youthful rivals.

On the identical time, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has spearheaded a serious glam-up of New York’s airports over the previous 20 years. LaGuardia’s terminals B and C are fully new. Newark Liberty Worldwide Airport (EWR) has a new Terminal A. JFK is getting two new worldwide terminals on prime of the enlargement and updates to Terminal 4 that occurred over the previous decade.

Terminal 5, as soon as the epitome of the trendy terminal, is — whereas not essentially dated — displaying its age in comparison with its contemporaries. Therefore the concession-focused refresh unveiled Thursday to a lot fanfare subsequent to gates 14 and 15.

“It is a 15-year-old constructing and, frankly, you have a look at different buildings within the Port Authority ecosystem and it is time for change,” St. George mentioned.

By the top of 2026, Terminal 5 will add round 40 new concessionaires, together with outposts of Eataly and Shake Shack. The central atrium — or “grandstand” space, as St. George described it — will acquire a brand new New York-inspired parklet.

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The brand new concessions are for Gen Z

St. George is evident: The prevailing concessions in Terminal 5 are usually not the issue. He likes them even when some (such because the lone outposts of Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks) are typically overcrowded throughout the morning when JetBlue has numerous departures.

The meals and beverage additions are actually about assembly the traveler of tomorrow, he defined.

“We do buyer analysis and, one factor we hear from prospects — particularly from Gen Z prospects — is an absence of change is definitely a foul factor,” St. George mentioned. “Even when [the concessions are] within the biggest situation on the earth, if it is one thing you see for 10 years, it is like ‘OK, what’s subsequent.'”

“I feel the world has modified a bit of bit. Folks my age may not really feel the identical manner however the way forward for JetBlue’s buyer base actually appreciates that,” he continued.

Sabine Trenk — CEO of Fraport USA, which operates Terminal 5 for JetBlue and the Port Authority — mentioned native concessions are “rather well obtained” by vacationers. That interprets to excessive satisfaction scores and, importantly for Fraport and the airport, increased income and gross sales figures.

“We search for these little sparkles we are able to put in that create that pleasure, that uniqueness,” she mentioned.

Different native names coming to Terminal 5 embrace Birch Espresso, The Halal Guys, Jacob’s Pickles and Leon’s Bagels.

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Meals and beverage house in Terminal 5 will double

When Terminal 5 opened in 2008, it had 22 meals and beverage concessions, JetBlue’s launch on the time said.

The newest replace is including greater than 40 on prime of what is already there (a few of these unique 22 have closed or modified fingers). Even the usually overcrowded Dunkin and Starbucks outposts are getting expansions.

The numbers are spectacular, particularly contemplating that the work doesn’t contain any main enlargement of Terminal 5. The 53,000 sq. toes of economic house within the constructing as we speak will, by the top of subsequent 12 months, develop to 100,000 sq. toes, Trenk mentioned.

What’s St. George excited for? Jacob’s Pickles.

Enhancements on a funds

“We’re not going to make a $2 billion funding like airways which have excessive fares do,” St. George mentioned. “We’re nonetheless basically a low-fare airline — we at all times need to be a low-fare airline — we’re not altering the footprint of your entire constructing drastically however we’re utilizing the house a lot, a lot better and with a greater buyer expertise.”

JetBlue and its companions, Fraport and the Port Authority, are investing round $100 million within the updates to Terminal 5. That compares to the billions of {dollars} spent on the brand new terminals at LaGuardia and Newark. The brand new terminals 1 and 6 at JFK are anticipated to value greater than $19 billion.

St. George emphasised that Terminal 5 is — and can stay — an “economically environment friendly constructing” for JetBlue.

That is why, apart from the concessions, the opposite additions to Terminal 5 are principally beauty. Renderings present the brand new parklet with timber and greenery in planters dotted with blue lamposts just like ones seen round New York Metropolis. It seems nice however is hardly a dramatic addition just like the inexperienced wall at Singapore Changi Airport (SIN).

The plans additionally name for the addition of some 30 new items of artwork from native artists.

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