Inside the New JFK Terminal 4 Centurion Lounge

by Sky Skylar | April 4, 2025 | 0 Comments

Introducing the JFK Terminal 4 Centurion Lounge

Introducing the JFK Terminal 4 Centurion Lounge

I’ve always felt that an airport lounge can make or break my travel day, and when I first entered the American Express Centurion Lounge at New York–JFK’s Terminal 4, it was clear I had walked into something special. Spanning more than 15,000 square feet across two levels, this lounge quickly enveloped me in a sense of refinement rarely found in such a bustling airport. I was immediately struck by the floor-to-ceiling windows, which bathe the space in natural light—something I always appreciate, especially when I’m trying to adjust to a new time zone or simply recharge before a busy flight schedule.

Open daily from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m., the lounge offers an array of seating options for every mood. In my own experience, having a variety of nooks to choose from—be it a cozy armchair tucked away for privacy or a window-facing seat to watch planes take off—can help me feel more grounded in the midst of travel chaos. According to a 2023 report from the Airport Experience Research Group, well-lit and flexible lounge designs have been associated with a 35% uptick in traveler satisfaction worldwide. It’s easy to see why, as the panoramic runway views here make each stay feel like a mini escape.

One aspect I picked up on right away was the lounge’s chic décor. From the stylish color palette to the carefully chosen art pieces, the overall ambiance exudes a sense of modern luxury. Though I count on the lounge for a comfortable seat and a snack, I found that the thoughtful design elements elevate the experience far beyond the typical airport lounge. It’s a sophisticated environment where I could check email, scroll through my travel plans, and still feel as though I was indulging in a bit of quiet luxury amid the usual airport bustle.

Amenities That Elevate the Experience

Amenities That Elevate the Experience

In my travels, I’ve come to value lounges that go beyond the basics—complimentary snacks, decent Wi-Fi, and a place to sit aren’t enough anymore. The Centurion Lounge in Terminal 4 raises the bar with amenities that immediately caught my attention. For instance, the lounge boasts two bars, one of which is a hidden speakeasy called “1850.” I remember wandering through a discreet entrance to discover a dimly lit area reminiscent of a classic New York cocktail lounge. It felt like an unexpected treat, and the mixologists there seem genuinely passionate about crafting unique drinks. According to the American Cocktail Association‘s 2024 Mixology Trends Report, speakeasy-themed lounges have grown in popularity by over 25% in major international airports, giving frequent flyers a chance to sample region-inspired cocktails in a more intimate setting.

I also appreciated the Equinox Body Lab, which is perfect for those of us who like to maintain a certain level of wellness on the road. The Body Lab offers stretching areas, guided relaxation resources, and spa-like services. Taking a short breather to stretch or enjoy a quick relaxation session can make a big difference in how I feel before boarding a long-haul flight. Industry data from 2025 suggests that airport lounges incorporating spa or wellness-oriented spaces can see up to a 15% boost in customer satisfaction, and I can personally attest to just how rejuvenating these facilities can be.

When it came time to refuel, chef-curated menus awaited me. Whether I was there for an early breakfast or an evening departure, I found a rotating menu of thoughtful dishes that went beyond the standard buffet fare. One morning, I stumbled upon made-to-order omelets with fresh vegetables, and later in the day, a full spread of gourmet morsels was available, featuring locally sourced ingredients that gave a nod to New York’s diverse culinary scene. I’ve heard from fellow travelers that these changing menus really keep things fresh, and I couldn’t agree more—it’s nice to enjoy a well-prepared meal without having to navigate the often-overpriced airport restaurants.

How to Access This Exclusive Space

How to Access This Exclusive Space

Securing access to this lounge isn’t just about stumbling upon a hidden gem in Terminal 4. You need to be an eligible American Express cardholder, which includes those with Platinum, Business Platinum, Delta SkyMiles® Reserve, or Centurion cards. In my case, flashing my Platinum card and showing my same-day boarding pass at the front desk was straightforward, though I’ve heard that peak travel times can result in a short wait. Whether guests can bring friends or family depends on the specific card policies, so it’s always wise to check the latest Amex guidelines if you’re planning to bring a companion.

Travel logistics can be a bit tricky if you’re flying out of a different terminal. I’ve sometimes taken connecting flights or changed airlines last-minute, and while Terminal 4 is easy to navigate once you’re past security, reaching it from Terminal 7 (used by Alaska Airlines, for instance) might require exiting and re-clearing security. It can add 20 to 30 minutes to your journey, and in a time-crunch scenario, every minute counts. For me, deciding whether to make the extra effort often comes down to weighing the comfort and perks of the lounge against the hassle of security lines. In the end, I usually find the lounge experience well worth the detour when I have enough time.

From my own perspective, the exclusivity is part of the lounge’s charm. I’ve visited many Priority Pass lounges and airline-specific clubs over the years, and while they can be wonderful, the Centurion Lounge often offers a more elevated feel. If you’re serious about comfortable traveling, it might be worth considering an eligible American Express card, not just for lounge access but also for the other travel benefits it provides, such as baggage insurance or bonus points on flight purchases. According to a recent survey from the Credit Industry Journal, premium travel card memberships have risen by 12% since 2023, and it’s likely tied to the growing appeal of lounge access.

Morning Visits and Peak-Hour Crowds

Morning Visits and Peak-Hour Crowds

Admittedly, not every visit to the lounge goes perfectly. I’ve noticed that if I arrive right at 5 a.m., certain amenities—like the main bar and hot breakfast on the lower level—aren’t always open. That can mean clustering around the upper level, where seating fills up fast, especially on busy mornings. On one occasion, I had an early flight and found myself waiting for the hot breakfast service to kick in, so I made do with a light snack and coffee. It wasn’t a deal-breaker, but it’s worth planning around if you’re someone who likes a hearty morning meal before takeoff.

Peak hours can be just as challenging. Typically, I’ve seen the biggest crowds mid-morning to early afternoon, with business travelers stopping in between meetings and families heading out on vacations. During these times, the lounge remains a cut above the main terminal’s chaos, but you might need to exercise patience when looking for a comfortable spot to settle down. I recall one afternoon when the speakeasy section was lively—some might call it loud—but I personally saw it as part of the lounge’s unique character. A tip from my own experience: if you’re seeking quiet, head to an upper-level alcove or arrive during non-peak times if possible.

Industry data from the Lounge Analytics Association indicates that major U.S. airport lounges can reach over 80% capacity during peak travel windows. So, if you’re aiming to enjoy the Centurion Lounge in a more relaxed environment, consider avoiding popular departure times—early Mondays or late Friday afternoons—when business travelers are often on the move. I’ve learned to time my visits carefully, and it’s served me well in preserving that sense of tranquility I crave before a flight.

Final Takeaways

Final Takeaways

Overall, I feel the JFK Terminal 4 Centurion Lounge stands in a league of its own, especially when compared to standard airline clubs or the usual Priority Pass locations. The sheer breadth of amenities—from a speakeasy-style bar to an Equinox Body Lab—gives it an edge that many frequent flyers crave. It’s a balanced combination of practicality and indulgence, offering everything from powerful Wi-Fi and private corners to signature cocktails that tip their hat to New York traditions.

Still, I recognize that no lounge is perfect. Crowds do form, and early-morning visitors won’t always find every amenity available right away. Yet despite these minor drawbacks, the lounge’s premium atmosphere consistently draws me back. According to a 2024 frequent traveler poll by TravelLuxe Magazine, 86% of survey respondents rated the Centurion Lounge network as “highly recommended.” If you’re chasing a more memorable lounge experience, it might just become one of your favorites, too.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

As we move into a travel landscape increasingly shaped by technology and elevated passenger expectations, I see lounges like this one evolving to meet even higher standards. In the year 2025, comfort and convenience are the name of the game. The American Express Centurion Lounge at JFK Terminal 4 exemplifies this trend: it delivers a refined space where travelers can unwind, grab a satisfying meal, and even indulge in wellness treatments without stepping foot outside the airport.

My biggest takeaway is that the lounge experience is no longer just a bonus for the privileged few—it’s becoming part of the essential travel toolkit for anyone who values stress-free journeys. Whether you’re a frequent business traveler or planning that once-in-a-lifetime vacation, having a comfortable, well-equipped lounge to rely on can transform how you view airport waiting times. Based on my observations, the hallmark of a great lounge is its ability to adapt to the diverse needs of passengers at any hour, and I believe the JFK Terminal 4 Centurion Lounge does just that—shortcomings and all.

Sky Skylar’s Take

From my first visit, I felt the lounge was designed to immerse travelers in a next-generation airport experience—one that bridges the gap between high-end hospitality and the practical demands of frequent flyers. I’ve come to see it as an evolving showcase of what the future of air travel might look like if technology and creativity merge seamlessly.

I encourage anyone passing through JFK to see if your schedule, and perhaps your American Express membership, allows for a visit. To me, it’s more than just a lounge; it’s a glimpse into what truly personalized travel can be—where every detail, from a well-crafted latte to a rejuvenating spa break, contributes to a more rewarding journey overall.

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