Inside the New Chase Sapphire Lounge at JFK Terminal 4

by Sky Skylar | June 29, 2025 | 0 Comments

As of 2025, I’ve noticed that JFK Terminal 4 can sometimes feel like a whirlwind—crowded gates, long queues, and hustle everywhere you turn. That’s why the brand-new Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club is such a welcome sight. Officially opened in January 2024, this 7,600-square-foot retreat occupies the former Etihad lounge space, delivering modern design and sweeping runway views without losing the charm of its historic roots.

A Modern Space with a Familiar History

This lounge is the fourth in Chase’s Sapphire Lounge network, created in partnership with Etihad Airways. Although it wasn’t built from the ground up, the renovations reflect a sleek décor and plush seating areas that I find reminiscent of popular rivals like the Amex Centurion and Virgin Clubhouse lounges. The atmosphere tends to remain fairly calm, though it can get crowded during peak Etihad flight times. The best part is still the panoramic tarmac views, which I’ve always found to be oddly soothing when waiting for a flight.

Over the past year, I’ve observed more travelers gravitating toward airline-affiliated lounges, and this Chase Sapphire Lounge is no exception. According to industry data from Airports Council International, premium lounge usage has increased over 20% globally in the last few years. It’s easy to see why: the design, layout, and attention to detail in this lounge cater to people seeking comfort, especially during hectic travel seasons. The presence of inviting seating and cozy corners echoes the style of top-tier international lounges.

There’s also something fascinating about the lounge’s evolution from a once purely Etihad-run space to a more universal hub. I’ve chatted with travelers who remember the old décor, and they say the transformation is remarkable: more light, better signage, and a contemporary style that respects the lounge’s original luxury while embracing a modern-day aesthetic.

Gourmet Dining & Signature Cocktails

2. Gourmet Dining & Signature Cocktails

Guests can choose from a well-stocked buffet and à la carte options, offering locally inspired dishes and global favorites. This isn’t just your standard lounge fare; the space includes thoughtfully curated items that reflect New York’s diverse food culture. I’ve personally been impressed by the seasonal offerings, which often include fresh pastries in the morning and hearty ethnic-inspired dishes in the evening.

The bar area is another standout feature. The “Sapphire” cocktail, shimmering with glittery flair, draws plenty of curious travelers—myself included. On a recent visit, I sampled it and found it refreshingly balanced, with notes of citrus and a subtle sweetness. A recent study from the International Spirits & Wine Foundation suggests that premium cocktails in airport lounges can enhance brand loyalty by up to 30%. Based on the popularity of the “Sapphire,” it’s easy to see banks and lounge operators tapping into that trend.

For those who prefer non-alcoholic drinks, the lounge offers freshly squeezed juices, gourmet coffee, and craft sodas. I’ve also observed that the lounge staff takes pride in customizing cocktails and mocktails. It’s the little touches like individual garnish choices and personalized beverage recommendations that contribute to a truly elevated in-lounge experience.

Access & Guest Policies

Chase Sapphire Reserve, J.P. Morgan Reserve, and select Priority Pass cardholders enjoy complimentary entry here, with Chase Sapphire Reserve members getting free access for themselves plus up to two guests. In my experience, it’s best to clarify your specific card benefits before arriving: some card issuers have different lounge guest rules, and policies can shift annually.

Additional visitors may be charged a fee of $75 per person, which might seem steep. However, given the lounge’s premium amenities, I’ve noticed that quite a few groups still find the fee worthwhile—especially when you consider how costly airport food and drinks can be. The lounge is open from 5:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., although non-Chase members are restricted from 10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. This policy helps maintain a manageable crowd flow during peak midday hours, something I appreciate because it ensures a calmer lounge environment.

Certain cardholders also have a three-hour visit limit before departure. From my perspective, though, that window is usually enough to enjoy a meal, catch up on emails, and unwind before your flight. If you’re unsure, always call or check your membership page ahead of time. And if you need to stay longer, sometimes a friendly chat with lounge staff (when it’s less busy) can result in a little grace period.

Comfort & Amenities

4. Comfort & Amenities

Beyond food and drinks, the lounge provides shower facilities, a reflection room, cozy prayer spaces, and private nooks for those seeking a break from the terminal’s noise. I’ve found the soft lighting and plush seats create a serene vibe that’s ideal for quick shuteye or a quiet phone call. Workstations also offer high-speed Wi-Fi, which I’ve put to the test by streaming content and hosting video calls. That said, not all seating areas have individual power outlets—a minor inconvenience but worth noting if you need a charge.

From my viewpoint, the lounge’s greatest strength is how it balances its amenities with a truly welcoming atmosphere. Staff here are quick to offer assistance and keep refreshments stocked. According to a 2023 travel satisfaction survey by J.D. Power, lounges with consistent service and cleanliness rank significantly higher in overall traveler satisfaction. So far, based on my experiences, this Chase Sapphire Lounge meets or exceeds most of those criteria.

It’s also nice to see how the lounge handles families and business travelers alike. I once watched a traveling couple with children easily find a seating area with kid-friendly meals on offer, while a group of executives managed to hold an impromptu meeting in one of the quieter zones. That sort of flexibility is what transforms a decent lounge into a truly outstanding one.

For travelers looking to bypass the busy halls of one of the nation’s busiest airports, this new Chase Sapphire Lounge at JFK Terminal 4 stands out as an appealing choice. With modern décor, flavorful dining, and an array of premium perks, it offers a fresh alternative to existing lounges like the Centurion and Virgin Clubhouse. While it isn’t immune to crowding during busy flight windows, the overall experience still sets a commendable bar for Chase’s growing lounge portfolio.

In my view, it’s the balance between the lounge’s refined aesthetics and its practical amenities that truly elevates the experience. Whether you’re here for a full meal, a quick snack, a speedy shower, or just a moment of calm, the lounge seems designed to anticipate your needs. That forward-thinking approach, combined with a respect for the lounge’s history, makes me believe it’s a top option for frequent travelers passing through Terminal 4.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

After exploring many lounges across North America and beyond, I’ve found that every space with genuine character manages to stand out. This Chase Sapphire Lounge merges a polished interior with real functionality, showing that thoughtful design doesn’t have to sacrifice comfort. If you’re someone who values a sanctuary amid the airport chaos, you’ll likely welcome this addition to JFK.

The curated menu, combined with unique amenities like reflection rooms and accessible showers, proves that lounge operators continue raising the bar. And although certain crowd-management policies might limit who can enter and when, these measures also help ensure that the space remains tranquil.

Sky Skylar’s Take

I’ve always believed that lounges should be more than just a place to wait out a delay—they should be a gateway to the joys of travel. This lounge captures that spirit and shows the next phase of what premium airport environments can become. By blending modern technology, elevated dining, and a nod to its earlier Etihad heritage, it stands as a thrilling example of how we can take classic concepts and enrich them with fresh, innovative approaches.

In a world that’s constantly moving, I appreciate a space where I can slow down and take it all in, and this lounge fits the bill. It’s comforting to see how well it caters to every type of traveler, from the family on vacation to the entrepreneur closing deals on the go.

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