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30 Apr 2019
British Airways New JFK Club Lounge
Business class passengers travelling with British Airways can now enjoy the new Club Lounge at JKF Airport in New York.

British Airways has just opened the doors to its newest and highly-anticipated Club lounge at New York’s JFK airport for business class passengers.

The huge lounge has been designed with multiple zones to meet the different needs of their customers, including ample work stations with power outlets and more relaxed seating areas. Other features include a state of the art entertainment room and Spa offering a range of treatments.

The lounge also has an excellent dining experience in a relaxed styled dining room, with the option to enjoy freshly prepared dishes from the menu or choose from a range of smaller ‘grab and go’ options.

There are also two different bar options to choose from, both of the bars have been created with local English companies including the Quaich Bar in partnership with the Craigellachie Hotel and the BrewDog craft beer room.

At the Quaich Bar, you can enjoy a full range of wines and cocktails including the signature cocktail, the Broadway Copper Cup made with whisky, bitters and berries.

While at the craft beer room you enjoy the Speedbird 100, a beer designed specifically for British Airways, which you can also enjoy onboard your flight as well.

Every detail in the Club Lounge has been carefully designed to create a space that covers everyone's needs, from relaxing to catching up on world news.

The lounge is located in terminal 7 of the JFK Airport and is open every day from 5am to 10pm

Lounge access

  1. Business Class passengers
  2. First Class passengers
  3. Executive Blue Club Silver Members
  4. Executive Blue Club Gold Members
  5. Oneworld Sapphire Members
  6. Oneworld Emerald Members
  7. Eligible customers travelling on any Oneworld member airline

To book your British Airways business class flights, contact our specialist Flat Beds Airfare Consultants