Overview
- Located in Terminal 5, the two-level, 9,000-square-foot space is designed to evoke a pre-war New York apartment and seats about 140 guests.
- At launch, entry is limited to transatlantic Mint business-class customers, Mosaic 4 members, and premium JetBlue credit card holders.
- Food service begins with preprepared grab-and-go items, with the on-site kitchen and limited paid day passes scheduled to start in February.
- Eligible Mint travelers and qualifying cardholders may bring one guest at no charge, with additional guests priced at $39, according to JetBlue.
- JetBlue plans a second BlueHouse in Boston in late 2026 and is evaluating additional locations, including Fort Lauderdale.