JFK

Terminal 5

New York (NY), USA

Terminal Information

New York JFK Terminal 5

JFK Terminal 5 sits behind the preserved architectural masterpiece originally known as the “TWA Flight Center”, which was designed by the Finnish-American futurist architect Eero Saarinen in 1962. Terminal 5 also has the only open-air observation deck at JFK. Harking back to the golden age of air travel, this terminal makes our ‘must visit’ list simply for its retro-elegance and timeless modernity, which is as eye-catching today as it was 60 years ago.

The dining and shopping options are very much from the 21st century though, with over 20 retailers to browse through, including the iconic New York Times bookstore and the ever-popular MUJI. With over 30 food outlets ranging from a steakhouse restaurant to a tapas bar, you will have a difficult choice to make.

If you’re looking for some more luxury, we have three different options of Priority Pass plans depending on your frequency of travel:

STANDARD: For the occasional Traveller - £69/€89/$99
£24/€30/$35 member and guest visit fee

STANDARD PLUS: For the regular Traveller - £229/€289/$329
10 complementary visits for members, subsequent member and guest visit fee of £24/€30/$35

PRESTIGE: For the frequent Traveller - £419/€459/$469
All member visits are complementary, £24/€30/$35 guest visit fee

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About Our Lounges At JFK Terminal 5

As a guest of Priority Pass you can enjoy the facilities of the lounge at JFK Terminal 5.

The Be Relax Spa, located at JFK Terminal 5, truly is a sanctuary of calm and relaxation in the heart of this airport terminal. In an air conditioned environment, you can enjoy free wifi while you consider the selection of spa treatments to indulge in before departing on your flight. The only difficulty will be deciding on which treatment to have, would you enjoy a back massage or an aromatherapy treatment? Does a head massage send you into a zen state, or would a foot massage be a better choice? You are spoilt for choice at the Be Relax Spa.


Lounge Facilities

The Be Relax Spa facilities located at JFK Terminal 5 offer you:
  • Free Wi-fi
  • Air conditioning
  • Non-smoking
  • Disabled access

Please check the individual lounge pages for any exclusions at the bottom of each lounge description.


Location And Accessibility

The Priority Pass offers visitors of the lounge at JFK Terminal 5 every convenience and comfort available.

The Be Relax Spa is open at the following times;
  • Monday: 9am - 7pm
  • Tuesday: 7am - 9pm
  • Wednesday: 7am - 9pm
  • Thursday: 7am - 9pm
  • Friday: 7am - 9pm
  • Saturday: 7am - 9pm
  • Sunday: 9am - 7pm

The Priority Pass lounge at JFK Terminal 5 is happy to welcome guests with disabilities.


There's a CIBO Express for snacks and essentials, and a Dunkin' Donuts in Arrivals.

A general store sells essentials at Baggage Claim 6, there's a florist at Baggage Claim 3, and an AT&T pop-up store can be found at Baggage Claim 4.

  • ATMs
  • Baggage storage
  • Pet relief area
  • Welcome center

  • Accessible drinking fountains
  • Accessible restrooms
  • Accessible parking
  • Accessible phones

FAQs About JFK Terminal 5 Lounges

1. What is included in the lounge access?
The Be Relax Spa facilities located at JFK Terminal 5 offer you:
● Free Wi-Fi
● Air conditioning
● Non-smoking
● Disabled access

Please check the individual lounge pages for any exclusions at the bottom of each lounge description.

2. Who can use the lounges at JFK Terminal 5?
Cardholders existing lounge visit allocation for which the Cardholder will, where applicable, be charged. Priority Pass cardholders can use their lounge visit entitlement to take advantage of one of the following options:

● Be Back 30-minute Lounger Massage (a US$35 value) or
● Be Back 15-minute Lounger Massage plus Aromatherapy & 02 (a US$35 value) or
● Head Up on lounger 10-minute plus Aromatherapy & 02 (a US$38 value) or
● Be Feet on Lounger 10-minute plus Aromatherapy & 02 (a US$38 value).

Each treatment represents a single lounge visit within the cardholder's existing lounge visit allocation for which the cardholder will, where applicable, be charged.

3. Is there a dress code for the lounges at JFK Terminal 5?
Guests in smart casual dress are welcome to enter a Priority Pass Lounge.

4. Can I smoke in the lounge areas?
Airport regulations prevent smoking outside of designated smoking areas located conveniently across JFK Terminal 5. We invite our guests to avail these facilities.

5. How long can I stay in the lounge at JFK Terminal 5?
You can enjoy the lounge spa facilities for the duration of their treatments.

6. Do the lounges at JFK Terminal 5 make flight information announcements?
Flight information announcements are not made within the Priority Pass Lounge facilities at JFK Terminal 5.
Flight information screens are included throughout the terminal, and guests are requested to monitor their boarding times while enjoying our facilities.

7. Are the lounges at JFK Terminal 5 wheelchair accessible?
The Priority Pass lounge at JFK Terminal 5 is wheelchair accessible and guests with disabilities are welcome to use the facilities.

8. Do the lounges at JFK Terminal 5 cater for vegetarians and vegans?
The Priority Pass lounge at JFK Terminal 5 is wheelchair accessible and guests with disabilities are welcome to use the facilities.

9. Can children enter the lounge at JFK Terminal 5?
Children may enter the Be Relax Spa, however parents are requested to supervise children for the comfort of all guests using the spa facilities.

10. I can’t find what I’m looking for?
You can find more information by visiting our Help Hub at: https://memberhelp.prioritypass.com/en/support/home


We do our best to keep these guides as up-to-date as possible, but cannot guarantee that they fully reflect the current state of every airport, where changes can happen frequently and without notice. Please contact us with any feedback.

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