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Travel + Leisure
4 days ago
- Business
- Travel + Leisure
Capital One's New JFK Lounge Opens Today—and It's a 13,500-square-foot Tribute to New York City
New York City's busiest travel hub is set to open a new space for passengers. Today, Capital One opened its flagship Capital One Lounge at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in Terminal 4. The 13,500-square-foot space is a tribute to New York City, with the spirit of the city infusing many of the design and vendor choices. The space was created in partnership with New York City businesses and artisans. New York City elements include a Central Park-inspired dining area, a Manhattan-style bar, and displays of over 40 works of art by New York-based artists, including a hanging glass sculpture by the Brooklyn-based Shakuff Custom Lighting. The lounge also features large windows with wide views of the tarmac. Travelers enjoying the lounge will be able to snack on locally sourced grab-and-go options, including a bodega-style espresso bar with bagels from Ess-a-Bagel and espresso from Bean & Bean Coffee Roasters, as well as many other sandwich, wrap, salad, pastry, and small plates options. Capital One will also offer its Daily Rituals via roaming trolley carts, serving up a 'Midnight Snack' ritual at 12:30 a.m. to honor the spirit of the city that never sleeps. For the lounge, Capital One partnered with the well-known Manhattan-based Murray's Cheese to create a cheesemonger experience exclusive to JFK. Travelers can enjoy curated cheese and charcuterie boards, with tasting experiences available daily on a first-come first-served basis. A collaboration with NYC's award-winning mixologists helped create the full-service bar that features locally inspired craft cocktails. There will also be New York beers and wines, like the Skyscraper IPA (JFK's lounge-exclusive 'Perfect Airport Beer') and selections from TALEA Beer Co., as well as non-alcoholic beverage options available. Capital One lounges also offer their Rare Bottle Club, where customers can acquire hard-to-find and rare liquors and taste an unusual collection of alcohol that wouldn't be available to them elsewhere. The lounge also has two private rooms, a parent's room for caregivers, and a luxury shower suite with Dyson hair dryers and other hotel-like touches. There is complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the lounge and filtered water to refill water bottles. Venture X and Venture X Business primary cardholders can enjoy unlimited access to Capital One lounges. Non-cardholders can access the lounge for $90 per person as long as they have a valid boarding pass for a same-day flight.


New York Post
16-06-2025
- Business
- New York Post
Capital One opens swanky new lounge at JFK with cheesemonger, champagne at sunset, and artisanal sodas
Travelers passing through JFK now have a luxurious new oasis, thanks to the flagship Capital One Lounge — the bank's largest and most ambitious airport lounge yet. The 13,500-square-foot space at Terminal 4 opens to the general public on Thursday. The lounge aims to give well-heeled Capital One cardholders a lavish mix of Manhattan flair, culinary indulgence and 24-hour amenities. Advertisement 7 Capital One is set to open a new luxurious lounge at Terminal 4 of John F. Kennedy International Airport. JUSTIN CHUNG 'We really leaned into the New York area as inspiration in the design of the space,' Jenn Scheurich, vice president and head of Capital One Travel, Lounge, & Retail Experience, told Food & Wine magazine. It features a cheesemonger station and bodega-style deli to seven private restrooms, a parent's room with a built-in bottle warmer, filtered water stations, high-speed Wi-Fi and a full-service espresso bar. 7 The 13,500-square-foot space in Terminal 4 that opens to the general public on Thursday redefines the premium airport experience. Ron Blunt Advertisement 7 The lounge's New York–style bodega offers Ess-a-Bagels, fresh salads and a full-service espresso counter. Ron Blunt A multi-tap system also offers a rotating selection of artisanal sodas and flavored waters. Guests can sip complimentary champagne at sunset, enjoy delicate pastries with afternoon tea and indulge in a variety of locally inspired culinary rituals throughout the day. Advertisement They can also savor La Colombe cold brew on tap, hand-rolled Ess-a-Bagels, and custom cheese boards rom Murray's Cheese — all in a space with expansive views of the tarmac. 7 A private parent's room provides a calm retreat for caregivers. JUSTIN CHUNG The lounge's centerpiece is a hanging glass sculpture by Shakuff Custom Lighting, symbolizing Manhattan's vibrant energy. Its Central Park-inspired dining area and Manhattan-style cocktail bar evoke classic New York charm, while a nightly 'Midnight Snack' ritual that is served up at 12:30 a.m. offers comfort food in tribute to the City That Never Sleeps. Positioned on the lower level of Terminal 4's retail hall, the lounge draws heavily on New York's cultural identity. Over 40 works from local artists — including Amanda Pratt and Lauren Camara — complement lighting inspired by the city's flora. Advertisement 7 A dedicated cheesemonger bar lines one side of the lounge, accented by floral mosaic tilework and open seating. Ron Blunt The food and beverage menu, curated in partnership with local purveyors, includes warm breakfast sandwiches, fresh wraps, seasonal salads and baked goods. Guests can also order individually plated dishes such as braised Berkshire pork shank or wild arugula panzanella — delivered to their table via QR code. The full-service bar serves up local craft beers, hand-selected wines, and signature cocktails. 7 The coffee and bodega station sits at the heart of the lounge, where travelers can grab fresh bites or relax pre-flight. Ron Blunt Throughout the day, the lounge features rotating 'Daily Rituals' like Italian-style Caffè Shakeratos, or shaken iced coffee. For added comfort, travelers can book a luxury shower suite with Dyson hair dryers and sustainable toiletries. Power outlets and USB-C ports are located at every seat, with real-time flight information displays throughout. The lounge is open 24 hours a day. Capital One Venture X and Venture X Business cardholders enjoy unlimited complimentary access and may bring two guests for free. Additional guests are $45 each. Advertisement 7 Custom cheese boards are served at the Murray's Cheese station. JUSTIN CHUNG You don't have to be a top-tier cardholder to enter. Venture and Spark Miles cardholders can access the lounge for $45 per visit, while general admission for non-cardholders is $90. Children under 2 are free while those 17 years of age and under pay $25 when accompanied by a cardholder. Entry is valid up to three hours before departure or during layovers. Advertisement The JFK lounge is Capital One's fifth location and its flagship in a growing national network that includes lounges in Dallas, Denver, Washington DC and Las Vegas. It also precedes the debut of 'Capital One Landing,' a new hospitality concept coming to LaGuardia Airport's Terminal B. The company has yet to reveal details about the opening.
Yahoo
17-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Do millionaires use credit cards? Yes, and so should you.
If you use a rewards credit card, you're more like a millionaire than you may think. Although most adults have credit cards, millionaires are even more likely to use them. According to the Federal Reserve, almost all adults with incomes over $100,000 have a credit card in their name. But if millionaires are so wealthy, why do they rely on credit? Credit cards provide plenty of benefits, even for the super-wealthy. However, you don't need a seven-figure net worth to take advantage of those benefits. Millionaires use credit cards thanks to the convenience and perks they provide. These are some of the key benefits of using a credit card — even for people who can easily afford any purchase in cash: Millionaires earn valuable rewards by using credit cards, from paying for groceries to buying clothing. For example, some cash-back cards offer 5% back on certain purchases, or you can use a travel credit card to earn points or airline miles that can be redeemed for travel. Consider a card like the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card. This credit card offers a base earning rate of 2x miles on all eligible purchases. If a millionaire makes $50,000 in purchases, that's 100,000 miles (equal to $1,000 toward travel). That's not a bad return for purchases they're already making. In the case of average consumers, we don't have to spend like millionaires to earn lots of rewards. If you have upcoming large expenses, you can time paying for them with a new card and earn a credit card sign-up bonus. This can immediately boost your rewards bank without any need to overspend. Millionaires use credit cards because many credit cards automatically give you added protection and coverage. For example, the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card offers the following protections: Auto rental collision damage waiver Baggage delay insurance Extended warranty protection Lost luggage reimbursement Purchase protection Roadside dispatch Travel accident insurance Travel and emergency assistance services Trip cancellation and interruption insurance Trip delay reimbursement Some cards, like the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card and Wells Fargo Active Cash® Credit Card, offer cell phone protection. It's one thing to make a lot of money, but it's another to hold on to that money in different ways with good money habits, such as protecting your purchases. And certain credit cards provide an easy way to make sure you have automatic protections in place on qualifying their incomes, millionaires still face some of the same annoyances or stressors while traveling, such as long lines at the airport. By using a card like the Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card, they can make the experience less stressful by utilizing the following perks: TSA PreCheck or Global Entry fee credits: You can receive up to a $120 credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck application fees. Airport lounge access: Cardholders receive complimentary access to Priority Pass and Capital One Lounge locations. Travel concierge: Credit card concierge services can assist you if you need help booking reservations or finding a good hotel. They can even help you secure event tickets, refer medical or legal services, and assist with other of the reasons why millionaires use credit cards rather than cash or debit is because of the protection against fraud they provide. In most cases, if a credit card is lost or stolen, your maximum liability for unauthorized purchases is $50. By contrast — depending on how quickly you report the charges — you may be responsible for the entire amount of unauthorized transactions with a debit spending with cash can be difficult. Tax season can be especially challenging unless you keep diligent records and store your receipts. Credit cards allow you to sync your accounts with your favorite budgeting or bookkeeping software. You can quickly view your records to see how you've historically spent money, trends in your spending habits, and even look up specific transactions from the past. These records can make finding your charitable donations, medical expenses, and other potential deductions easier at tax cards are often much more convenient than cash or paper checks. You don't have to worry about stopping at an ATM to make a withdrawal with your debit card, and you can add your credit card to your phone to make contactless or mobile cards for wealthy people include the American Express Centurion Card (Amex Black Card) and J.P. Morgan Reserve Card. However, rich people use various types of credit cards that are generally available to anyone who qualifies, such as The Platinum Card® from American Express and Chase Sapphire Reserve®. Note that many popular travel cards typically require at least a good credit score. Rich people have the money to pay off credit card debt and don't have to carry credit card balances, so they don't have to worry about high interest rates or annual fees. Rather, they can focus on the benefits of credit cards, like earning rewards to continue to build wealth, taking advantage of travel perks, and using card protections and insurance. They get many of the same benefits that the average cardholder can get from credit card companies, including: Opportunities to build credit Rewards on eligible purchases Card protections and insurance coverage Travel perks, such as airport lounge access Expense tracking Convenient payment method Editorial Disclosure: The information in this article has not been reviewed or approved by any advertiser. All opinions belong solely to Yahoo Finance and are not those of any other entity. The details on financial products, including card rates and fees, are accurate as of the publish date. All products or services are presented without warranty. Check the bank's website for the most current information. This site doesn't include all currently available offers. Credit score alone does not guarantee or imply approval for any financial product.