The Club JAX planning expansion, relocation at Jacksonville International Airport

The lounge closed in 2024 to accommodate the Concourse B project.


The Club Jax is planning to reopen in a new, larger space at Jacksonville International Airport. It is in the new Concourse B, now under construction.
The Club Jax is planning to reopen in a new, larger space at Jacksonville International Airport. It is in the new Concourse B, now under construction.
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The Jacksonville Aviation Authority approved plans Sept. 29 for shared lounge The Club JAX to open in a new location and more than double in size at Jacksonville International Airport.

The Club JAX, along with the airport food court, closed in August 2024 to make way for Concourse B construction. The 2,725-square-foot club opened in 2018.

A rendering of the new Concourse B under construction at Jacksonville International Airport.

The new 5,975-square-foot lounge will be developed and managed by Airport Dimensions, part of London-based Collinson Group, which operates 31 clubs across the United States. The company will lease the space for 12 years and must spend at least $4.5 million on leasehold improvements, according to a JAA staff report presented to the board at its Sept. 29 regular meeting.

The report states construction is scheduled to begin in summer 2026, with a targeted opening the following year.

The entrance to The Club JAX was to the right of the food court at Jacksonville International Airport. Both closed for the construction of Concourse B.
Photo by Monty Zickuhr

Concourse B, a $344 million project, is on track for a December 2026 opening, JAA Chief Operating Officer Tony Cugno told the board.

Planned just past the security checkpoint, the lounge will be built on an elevated mezzanine accessible via two elevators or stairs. Plans call for 131 seats, up from 52. The day rate at the old club was $40, with discounts for Priority Pass, LoungeKey and Lounge Club members. A potential new rate was not discussed at the meeting.

Under the lease terms, Airport Dimensions will operate under a gross revenue model payable to JAA:

  • Years one and two: 8%
  • Years three through seven: 10%
  • Years eight through 12: 12%

 

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