JetBlue Airways plans to open its first airport lounges as part of a plan to get more business from premium travelers.
The lounges will open at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport late next year, followed by Boston, JetBlue said.
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JFK and Boston Logan airports will soon be home to JetBlue’s first airport lounges, the carrier announced Thursday.
The lounges will include cocktail and espresso bars, complimentary food and beverages and spaces to work with charging stations, JetBlue said.
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JetBlue Airways Corp. (JBLU) announced Thursday plans for its first-ever airport lounges, opening at New York's John F. Kennedy ...
JetBlue Airways is planning to open its first-ever airport lounges in New York and Boston as part of its plan to attract more ...