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JetBlue launched its first flight to Europe in August 2021. The flight was between New York John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and London Heathrow Airport (LHR). People rave about the seats, amenities, and in-flight dining, but lounges have not been offered to date. This makes JetBlue less competitive for Business Class passengers in the eyes of many.
The carrier now flies to the following destinations in Europe:
- Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS)
- Dublin Airport (DUB)
- Edinburgh Airport (EDI)
- London Gatwick Airport (LGW)
- London Heathrow Airport (LHR)
- Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
It also offers Mint on transcontinental and some Caribbean destinations.
B6:
saw these 2 notes here:https://t.co/5iwjw1DxAM pic.twitter.com/9HabeHh2W2— 🇺🇦 JonNYC 🇺🇦 (@xJonNYC) March 8, 2024
It’s long been speculated that lounges would come to the two airports where these international offerings depart: Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) and New York John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK). @JonNYC shared the rumor on X.
What Would a JetBlue Lounge be Like?
All of this is speculation, but I’d guess the lounges would have Mosaic in the name. Lucky at One Mile at a Time is calling them “Mosaic Clubs.” I could see that since Mosaic is the airline’s loyalty program. I’d add that they’ll likely include the same brands for in-lounge amenities enjoyment as those provided in flight with local restaurants in the mix. We’ll need to see if elite members also have access or if it becomes part of a lounge network like Priority Pass.
Anthony’s Take: I have wanted to try JetBlue’s Mint service to Europe for some time and a lounge would be a nice add. We’ll see if these rumors come to fruition.
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