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Home » Trip Reports » Review: AA Flagship Lounge New York (JFK)
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Review: AA Flagship Lounge New York (JFK)

Matthew Klint Posted onFebruary 13, 2018November 14, 2023 19 Comments

a large airport with people walking and luggage

Arriving from a redeye, I had the whole day ahead of me in New York prior to my Qatar Airways QSuite flight to Doha. It was a perfect day for productivity inside AA’s Flagship Lounge at JFK.

A note on access. I did not have my boarding pass for flight (in 15 hours) because my destination was Vietnam, which requires a visa for U.S. Citizens. Even without the boarding pass, however, I was granted access my presenting my itinerary to the agent. I’m not sure if this was an exception or the norm, but was thankful to be granted access right away. The JFK Terminal 8 lounge is open daily from 4:15a to 1:00a.

buttons on a metal panel

a long hallway with a view of a city and a bridge through windows

AA Flagship Lounge JFK Showers

My first stop, after a delayed redeye from Los Angeles, was a shower. At 7am, every shower suite was available. There was no attendant: it seemed to be self-service, with towels already present inside.

a sign on a wall

a hallway with white walls and doors

a bathroom with a glass shower door

a toilet in a bathroom

a shower with a tile wall

a shower with a hand rail and a shower head

a group of white bottles on a metal shelf

The lounge also has large men’s restroom:

a bathroom with sinks and mirrors

AA Flagship Lounge JFK Seating

The lounge comfortably seats at least 200, with several distinct seating areas. I found a comfortable “breakfast nook” designed for solo travelers and spent most of the day there (last picture in this section).

a lobby with chairs and a painting on the wall

a bar with chairs and a counter

a bar with a black counter and a chandelier

a restaurant with tables and chairs

a large room with tables and chairs

a room with chairs and a tv

a room with chairs and a table

a room with chairs and a table

a room with chairs and tables and a window with a view of an airport

a room with chairs and tables

a room with chairs and a wall of windows

a sign on a wall

a room with a television and a table

a row of chairs in a room

a room with chairs and tables

a room with tables and chairs

a small booth with a table and a light in the middle

AA Flagship Lounge JFK Breakfast

I enjoyed a hearty breakfast after my shower. Fresh berries, a delicious (and no doubt unhealthy) quiche with jalapeño peppers and chorizo, a yogurt parfait, and a decent cappuccino.

a plate of food on a table

a close up of food

a bowl of fruit and cereal on a table

The buffet selection was actually quite impressive, with a large selection of hot and cold items.

a buffet table with food on it

a buffet line with a large window

AA Flagship Lounge JFK Lunch + Dinner

I didn’t have another meal in the lounge, but when the buffet transitioned to lunch at 11am, I took a look. There were several new hot items and several salads. Also available: cheese, soup, fruits, and sweets.

Probably the best thing I had at the buffet, however, was the spiced almonds and parmesan cheese bread. This was a delicious afternoon treat.

a bowl of food and a bottle of beer

AA Flagship Lounge JFK Drinks + Champagne Bar

Like LAX, all alcohol is self-service, with a selection of red and white wines as well as Tattinger Champagne.

a bar with bottles of alcohol on it

a bar with red chairs

a group of wine bottles on a counter

a group of bottles of champagne in ice

Soft drinks (Coke Freestyle machines), bottled water, juices, coffees, and tea are also available.

a counter with a coffee machine and a trash can

a machine with a screen on it

a refrigerator with drinks in it

a bar with bottles of alcohol and glasses

a group of juice dispensers on a counter

a machine on a counter

a refrigerator with bottles of beer

In the morning, a Bloody Mary bar is also available.

a table with bottles of condiments and a menu

a group of bottles of alcohol on a table

AA Flagship Lounge JFK Access Rules

The JFK Flagship Lounge is accessible to travelers:

  1. Traveling in AA intercontinental business or first class
  2. Traveling to Los Angeles LAX or San Francisco SFO in first class
  3. AA Concierge Key
  4. oneworld Saphire and Emerald members traveling on any oneworld flight in any cabin of service
  5. oneworld passengers traveling in business class on an intercontinental flight

CONCLUSION

Tomorrow I will provide a review of the AA Flagship Bridge, a separate area of the lounge with a la carte dining and calm in an otherwise crowded lounge. Actually, the JFK Lounge never became uncomfortably crowded, though it filled up around 4pm and remained crowded for the last four hours of my stay. It’s a tremendous lounge for the USA.

> Read More: AA Flagship Lounge Los Angeles (LAX) Review

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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19 Comments

  1. Mark Reply
    February 13, 2018 at 7:07 pm

    I’m pretty sure you can access the lounge if flying business class on AA or oneworld carriers as well

  2. Sean Reply
    February 13, 2018 at 7:10 pm

    Non-AA oneworld Emerald members traveling on any oneworld flight in any cabin of service

    Oneworld Sapphire is also granted access to AA Flagship loungses

  3. smitty06 Reply
    February 13, 2018 at 7:13 pm

    Although the lounge is very large and there is plenty of seating, it felt very chaotic. I was there at dinner time and the buffet was not maintained. They ran out of plates. Also, the options were not as good as ORD. That breakfast spread looks really good though. Overall, this lounge is a huge step up from the previous lounge, but I think the ORD lounge is better.

  4. Credit Reply
    February 13, 2018 at 8:14 pm

    Why did you go to JFK from lax? When was this trip? S start is v this about boarding pass and evisa? Were you in the lounge for 15 hours?

    • Matthew Reply
      February 13, 2018 at 8:29 pm

      Yes, this was last month. I took a redeye to JFK because I needed the entire day to work/be connected before my QSuite flight without internet. Could not risk AA WiFi not working traveling in the middle of the day.

  5. EKFlyer Reply
    February 13, 2018 at 10:42 pm

    You spent the entire day in the lounge? I would probably go crazy doing that! Longest I’ve ever done in one lounge was 9 hours in the FCT at FRA, but that included a 4 hour nap and an hour long bath so it wasn’t too bad!

    • Matthew Reply
      February 13, 2018 at 10:57 pm

      I did. Needed the entire day to work and I find lounges are extremely productive work environments. Wish LAX was a little closer.

  6. Edward Reply
    March 9, 2018 at 12:04 pm

    Do you still get access on arrival? I’m flying SFO-JFK on the red-eye, was hoping to grab a quick breakfast at the lounge on arrival before work.

    You mentioned arriving on the red-eye but using your next flight to get lounge access.

    • Matthew Reply
      May 24, 2018 at 11:34 pm

      Correct. I would not have had access on arrival without the onward connection.

  7. Kilburnflyer Reply
    March 10, 2018 at 5:58 am

    Interesting to see they have downgraded from Bollinger =} Tattinger. Still, Tattinger is a solid champagne for a lounge and used to be served onboard in BA Club World before they downgraded to Castelnau (Castel-NO), although they do have Henriot which is slighty better.

  8. April Reply
    May 24, 2018 at 11:34 am

    Thanks for this, Matthew. Checking to see – the AA Flagship Lounge at JFK is NOT day pass eligible, right? The only AA JFK day pass eligible lounge is the Admirals Club? It’s hard to find that information the AA website. Thanks!

    • Matthew Reply
      May 24, 2018 at 12:43 pm

      Hi April, correct: unfortunately the Flagship Lounge is not day pass eligible.

  9. michael Reply
    May 24, 2018 at 2:11 pm

    is there a specific area you would recommend for a party of two to relax in the morning? when it shouldn’t be too busy, we would be arriving around 530am…

    Thank you

    • Matthew Reply
      May 24, 2018 at 11:32 pm

      Honestly, the lounge will be empty around that time. Since the Flagship Bridge will be closed, I would recommend that you use the quiet seating area on the other side of the bar.

  10. michael Reply
    June 1, 2018 at 8:59 am

    also, do you know if we eat at the flagship restaurant, do we have to pay for that, or its complimentary as well?

    thank you

    • Matthew Reply
      June 1, 2018 at 9:54 am

      Free, including tip.

  11. Octavio Valdes Reply
    June 24, 2018 at 5:10 pm

    Used to love these lounges. Unfortunately they opened them up to all business class pax (before they were only accesible to first class and emerald (and concierge key, of course), so they are now PACKED and not that enjoyable. Kids everywhere, crying, people hoarding food, etc.

    Bottom line, if you are an occasional business class traveler, this is a very good option. If you are a loyal frequent flyer (like me) this was a demotion, as this place feels less special and quiet. The dinning space continues being exclusive to paying first class PAX, so no matter your status you won’t be allowed there. So what’s the point now of flying so much with AA in business class? Might as well spread the love and qualify also in other airlines. Sad really, as I really liked this lounge when it was a bit more exclusive.

    • Thanh Reply
      September 9, 2019 at 5:07 pm

      @Octavio, your self centered ideology is contradicting yourself. On one hand, you say it’s a demotion because more passengers can now access. On the other hand, where they still keep exclusivity in First Class dining, you still find a way to have some beef.

  12. Stuart Parker Reply
    January 6, 2020 at 8:03 pm

    I have a 10 pm flight on Qatar and I was wondering how many hours before the flight I can enter the lounge?

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