Overview
- The two-level, 9,000-square-foot space in Terminal 5 opened on December 18 with capacity capped at about 140 guests to curb overcrowding.
- Entry is limited to Mosaic elites, customers flying Mint on transatlantic routes, and holders of the JetBlue Premier Card.
- Complimentary beverages and grab-and-go food are available, featuring cocktails by Please Don’t Tell and espresso from Joe Coffee, with a full-service kitchen planned next year.
- JetBlue positions BlueHouse as a key piece of its JetForward plan to attract higher-spending travelers and generate up to $900 million in incremental EBIT by 2027.
- A second BlueHouse is targeted for Boston Logan in mid-2026, aligned with new Boston flights to Barcelona and Milan.