JetBlue Rooftop Lounge
Queens, NY
End-Client
JFK Int'l Airport
Designer
Gensler
Additional Team Members
JetBlue
Landscape Forms Elements
Chipman Tables and Chairs, MultipliCITY Benches
JetBlue’s outdoor lounge on top of Terminal 5 at New York's JFK International is a 4,046-square-foot family and pet-friendly space open to all JFK passengers who have passed through security. At the lounge, visitors can unwind from the stresses of travel and rejuvenate in the open air.
Amenities of the space include beautifully landscaped green spaces, seating for 50 people at Chipman tables and chairs as well as on MultipliCITY benches, a children's play area, a first-of-its-kind rooftop dog walk area, food and beverage kiosks, and stunning views of the Manhattan skyline.
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