![]() ![]() Soft drinks, Peet’s coffee and tea, espresso/cappuccino and Chex-mix are complimentary throughout the day. Upon showing same-day boarding pass and eligible credit card-or by paying the daily rate-entrants receive a $10 per person Airspace credit card that can be redeemed for food or beverages. It is also open to Aer Lingus Gold Visa card holders and one guest or Aer Lingus Business Class flyers without guests. ![]() Access is free for American Express Platinum and Centurion Card members and up to two of their guests, who are entitled to the same lounge privileges. It starts at $20 and can go as high as $35 but usually costs around $25 per person. Pricing is dynamic (varying based on how busy the lounge is at a particular time and day). There are no restrictions based on airline flown or class of service but due to TSA regulations, access is limited to passengers flying out of Terminal 5. Getting inĮntry requirements are less restrictive and not as expensive as most. We arrived quite early in the morning (about 7AM) this time and seating was adequate although the lounge can get very crowded during peak travel periods or when there are cancellations or flight delays. Since the terminal was only built a couple of years ago, the lounge is contemporary in design but there is nothing memorable about the functional although windowless space. Self-service coffee bar at Airspace Lounge with Peet’s Coffee Depending on when you visit, the lounge can be quite busy (and noisy, because it’s essentially one big room) but it’s a definite step up from the seating areas at the gates outside its doors. It offers a luncheonette-type counter bar with seats, two fairly comfortable seating areas, an open work station, and a separate glass-enclosed seating area with a TV. The only lounge in Terminal 5 is tucked in a space at its far end, across from Gates 24 and 25, after you go through TSA Security.Īlthough it is independently-owned and operated by Swissport (rather than airline-operated), travelers often refer to it as the JetBlue Lounge because the airline dominates departures and arrivals in the terminal (However, Hawaiian Air, which has a partnership with JetBlue, and Aer Lingus also operate flights out of the same terminal.) SpaceĬompared to most airline lounges this bi-level one is quite small. You have to look hard to find the Airspace Lounge at JFK airport in NYC. Entranceway to the Airspace Lounge at JFK ![]()
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