Airport lounges are having a moment.

As new credit cards roll out lounge access and travel picks back up to almost pre-COVID levels, travelers have become obsessed with the idea of relaxing in a quiet, well-stocked space by their gate—sipping a glass of wine, snacking, working or catching up on reading before a flight. And we don’t blame them. There’s something undeniably luxurious about stepping into these private havens, a small dose of extra “luxe” that elevates any trip, whether for work or pleasure.

Surprisingly, given the airline’s popularity, the NYC-founded JetBlue had never entered the lounge game—until now. The company is gearing up to debut its first-ever lounge, located inside Terminal 5 at JFK Airport, on December 18. Dubbed BlueHouse, the new 9,000-square-foot space spans t

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