Alaska Airlines announced Monday it has opened its first Alaska Lounge on the East Coast.
Debuting at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, the new Alaska lounge can be found on the mezzanine level of Terminal 7 and will be accessible to Alaska passengers traveling through or out of Terminal 7 who have purchased a day pass, a lounge membership or are flying First Class.
All First-Class passengers will receive complimentary access to the lounge, making Alaska the only domestic airline to offer the benefit. Inside the lounge, the carrier has brought its West Coast flare to New York.
The Alaska lounge features a living room-style design with multiple seating areas crafted with business and leisure travelers in mind. The facility includes a fireplace, fun lighting fixtures, Starbucks-trained baristas, complimentary fresh foods and an expansive bar.
“We’re always looking to create warm, welcoming experiences for our guests,” Alaska Airlines managing director Brett Catlin said in a statement. “Our newest Alaska Lounge at JFK reflects the future of our lounge offering – a signature West Coast vibe, unique beverage selections and a focus on fresh, healthy food options. We’re also thrilled to be the first domestic lounge to introduce a full menu of barista-pulled handcrafted espresso beverages.”
Alaska has already opened several lounges in other airports, including facilities in Anchorage, Los Angeles, Portland and three in Seattle. To become an Alaska Lounge member, visit the airline’s official website to apply or purchase a one-day pass for only $45.
Membership also allows travelers access to more than 90 airport lounges worldwide in cities like Chicago, London, Tokyo, Sydney, and Paris. In total, Alaska Airlines and its regional partners fly 44 million guests a year to more than 115 destinations with an average of 1,200 daily flights across the United States, Mexico, Canada and Costa Rica.