Relaxed, friendly, luxurious—head to the Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse at JFK for the ultimate airport experience. With dramatic lighting and a decadent décor, this space has unmistakable Uptown style. Whether you’re looking for a quick cocktail before departure or you’d like to set up shop at the internet bar, the front of house team will make you feel right at home.
- Feeling peckish?
You can order a bite to eat anywhere in the Clubhouse, but for a serious dining experience, take a seat in the brasserie, where you can choose from a delicious mix of a la carte meals, desserts, and fine wines.
- Make your travel day a spa day.
Choose from luxurious specialized treatments at the first Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse Spa outside of London. Treatments are by appointment, based on availability, and prices may vary.
Access: All confirmed Virgin America First Class guests and Main Cabin Select guests are eligible to purchase Clubhouse day passes.
| Between 4:15 A.M. to 7:15 A.M, and 2:00 P.M. and 10:30 P.M. daily |
Adults: $75
Childred (Age 5-12):
$40 |
You can purchase your Clubhouse day pass during online check-in or at the airport. |
To get to the JFK Clubhouse, proceed through security in Terminal 4 to the A Concourse. The Clubhouse is located above Gates A4 and A5. |
Rules:
- All confirmed Virgin America First Class and Main Cabin Select guests are eligible to purchase Clubhouse access.
- Children between the ages of 5 and 12 can access the Clubhouse for a reduced fee of $40.
- Guests must be booked on a Virgin America flight scheduled within 90 minutes of the Clubhouse’s hours of operation to use the facilities.
- Hours may vary and are subject to change. Please refer to the grid above.
- Clubhouse day passes are valid only for the specific Clubhouse and date purchased.
- No pets are allowed in the Clubhouse.
- Guests must present their Clubhouse day pass and their boarding pass at the Clubhouse door to enter.
- Picture ID may be required for entry.
- Clubhouse staff reserves the right to refuse entry to anyone deemed unsuitable, including, but not limited to: guests perceived to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs, guests wearing offensive general attire, or guests displaying unruly behavior.