In the past year we’ve seen JetBlue finally get into the airport lounge game, given the general trend we’ve seen toward premium travel, trying to build lucrative co-brand credit card portfolios, etc.
JetBlue’s lounges are branded as BlueHouse, and the first location opened at New York Kennedy (JFK) in late 2025. We knew that the next location would be at Boston Logan (BOS), and that the lounge would open at some point in 2026. While there hasn’t been an official announcement, we have reason to believe that the lounge’s opening is imminent.
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JetBlue’s lounge in Boston will welcome guests soon
The always knowledgable JonNYC reports that JetBlue’s new lounge in Boston is expected to host a special event for employees on Monday, August 24, 2026, so that they can see the space.
One would certainly assume that this means that work on the lounge is almost complete, and that it will open in the very near future, since these kinds of events typically happen days before a lounge opens. Of course I can’t guarantee that, but this would be my assumption.
After that, we know that JetBlue is looking at opening a lounge in Fort Lauderdale (FLL), but there’s nothing firm there yet, so I wouldn’t expect an opening there in the next year or two.
I’m excited to see this new lounge open, as I was looking forward to checking out both of these lounges. I was waiting to pick up the JetBlue Premier Card, which offers access to these lounges, and figured I should wait until both lounges open. So this probably seems like a good time for me to apply.

What to expect from the JetBlue lounge in Boston
JetBlue has been pretty tight-lipped regarding what we can expect from the BlueHouse Boston. What we do know is that the lounge will be roughly 11,000 square feet, so it’ll be bigger than the BlueHouse New York, which is around 9,000 square feet.
The lounge is supposed to have a completely different look and feel than what you’ll find in New York, so that it matches the city. One thing that the two lounges will have in common is the existence of three distinct areas, focused on play, work, and lounging.
In terms of food and drinks, we can definitely expect a bartender serving up alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, a barista coffee station, and a food selection including grab & go options. While I haven’t yet visited the BlueHouse JFK, I have to give JetBlue credit, because it looks like the airline really took an innovative and quirky approach to its lounge portfolio, and I appreciate that.
Between this and JetBlue soon rolling out its BlueFirst first class, things are looking up for JetBlue in terms of passenger experience. The financial situation is a different story, though.

Bottom line
The JetBlue BlueHouse Boston is expected to open in the near future, as the second lounge in JetBlue’s network. The facility is expected to be around 11,000 square feet, meaning it’ll be even bigger than the lounge in New York.
I expect we’ll learn more details in the very near future. My guess is that this lounge will open by late August or early September.
What are you expecting from the new JetBlue BlueHouse Boston?
I hold a Jet Blue credit card and travel JET BLUE almost exclusively. What are the qualifications needed to use the new JetBlue House in Boston?
I really want to love it but it’s giving Ikea kids cafeteria
Self-servinglu, B6 ought to consider opening the BOS lounge to all domestic Mint passengers for a period of time. That way I could use it on my next transcon in October.
Scott, you can get a $28 credit per person at Davio's Steak House (the premier card is one of the few that still include the priority pass restaurant benefit) and also get into The Lounge in terminal C. Not as good as Chase lounge, but it will do in a pinch.
I really like the one in jfk. Feels like a real lounge the way they used to make it feel vs pp lounges these days that resemble some slapped together diner with the appeal of a rotten apple. It's too bad they don't allow access for domestic mint flights.
DL BOS market share soon to decline steadily
Really curious what the crowding situation we be from the outset and then how it will develop. Any ideas how the new JetBlue Premier Card is doing regarding # of signups?
Cool. Still yet to try the one at JFK T5. Wish it were available for transcon Mint, too.
How depressing! I'm flying out the 21st and figured that if BlueHouse wasn't open I could at least use my once a year Sapphire Club visit, but that evaporated last week.
Not getting much value from this JetBlue Premier card :(
Hopefully I'll get in later this year. Just need to remember to not accidentally book Even More Base.