JetBlue’s Next BlueHouse™ Lounge Will Open Soon in Boston

by Anthony Losanno
JetBlue BlueHouse BOS

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Back in December, I wrote about the opening of JetBlue’s first BlueHouse™ Lounge opening at New York John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK). The lounge was designed to feel like a welcoming New York City apartment and BlueHouse™ definitely looks like it reflects JetBlue’s offbeat personality in the best possible way. Now, the second location at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) should be opening soon (as in next week).

The next BlueHouse™ Lounge is said to be 11,000 square feet (the open location is 9,000 square feet). It will also be crafted to help travelers relax, work, or socialize while offering amenities like Wi-Fi, power outlets, food, and drinks.

JetBlue is tying BlueHouse™ directly into the value of its TrueBlue loyalty program. Complimentary access is reserved for Mosaic 4 members, JetBlue Premier Cardmembers, and transatlantic Mint® customers. One complimentary guest is allowed for both Mosaic 4 and JetBlue Premier Cardmember with additional guests available for purchase at $39 each. Beginning in February 2026, limited access passes are also available for purchase by Mosaic 1 to 3 members, JetBlue Plus and Business Cardmembers, non-transatlantic Mint® customers, and BlueHouse™ members with subscriptions for lounge access. The airline emphasizes that access policies are designed to prevent overcrowding and maintain an elevated, stress-free atmosphere.

Anthony’s Take: These spaces look cool. Once JetBlue launches its First Class product, I am going to try to test out both the flights and the lounges.

(Featured Image Credit: JetBlue Airways.)

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