JetBlue exclusively uses Terminal 5, JFK's newest terminal. NOTE: International arrivals (excluding Aruba, Bermuda, and the Bahamas) arrive at Terminal 4, because T5 does not have a passport control center (yet).
According to EWRs site, its Terminal A, Level 2
Terminal A
To get from Terminal A to Terminal C at Newark Airport, you can take the AirTrain, a free monorail system that connects all terminals and parking areas at the airport. Simply follow the signs for AirTrain once you arrive at Terminal A, and board the train heading towards Terminal C. The journey between terminals takes only a few minutes.
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) serves the Greater Los Angeles Area. At LAX, JetBlue is in terminal 3.
Terminal A - AirTrain Newark station - was created in 1996.
Terminal B - AirTrain Newark station - was created in 1996.
Extreme Engineering - 2003 JFK JetBlue Terminal 5-3 was released on: USA: 25 October 2006
Jet Blue at Newark Airport, which is also known as Newark Liberty International Airport is located in terminal A. The ticket counter location for Jet Blue is located in the vicinity of Door 1 of Terminal A.
JetBlue flights at San Francisco go through Boarding Area A at Terminal 1. This is the international terminal, weirdly. However, rumors say that JetBlue, along with Virgin, will be moving to Terminal 2 upon opening.
To navigate from Newark Terminal B to Terminal C efficiently, you can use the AirTrain service. Follow signs to the AirTrain station in Terminal B, board the AirTrain heading towards Terminal C, and it will take you directly there. This is a quick and convenient way to transfer between terminals at Newark Airport.
Security at Newark Airport Terminal C typically opens at 4:00 AM.