![]() You’ll have to stop at the Member Services desk to gain access to the Centurion Lounge. Related: Amex is opening a swanky new lounge in midtown Manhattan - here’s how to get in How to get into the Centurion Lounge It will be open to all Amex cardholders and the general public, though with access to fewer reservation times. Set inside one of the city’s tallest skyscrapers, it will follow different admission rules than traditional Centurion lounges. The first permanent Centurion Club location is opening in New York City in March 2023. Related: Latest details on the upcoming new and expanded Amex Centurion Lounges Amex Centurion Club locations ![]() And Amex plans to expand its Centurion Lounge in Seattle in early 2023. American Express still plans to open new Amex Centurion Lounges in Washington Reagan National (2023), Atlanta (2024) and Newark (unknown date). Airports with Centurion Lounges coming soonĪmex isn’t done yet. ![]() The Fort Lauderdale location opened in October 2022 while the Columbus location opened in November 2022. Plus, Centurion Studio locations opened in Fort Lauderdale (FLL) and Columbus, Ohio (CMH). The Centurion Lounge in San Francisco doubled in size, opening its expanded lounge on Dec. While we didn't see any brand-new Centurion Lounges in 2022, we did see expansions and the opening of two Centurion Studios. The Points Guy will not share or sell your email. I would like to subscribe to The Points Guy newsletters and special email promotions. Related: Guide to lounge access with the Amex Platinum and Business Platinum For now, we’ll keep our discussion to full-fledged Centurion Lounges, though. Don’t expect a huge amount to change in the near term, but cardmembers should find more premium snacks, cocktails and drinks over time. into new Escape Lounges – The Centurion Studio Partner. The issuer is also in the process of rebranding and refreshing several Escape Lounge locations in the U.S. As such, Amex is still working to update some of its international Centurion Lounges to reflect the premium Centurion Lounge experience. Note that Amex has rebranded its international lounges as Centurion Lounges. But, I’ll also discuss each of these lounges in more detail near the end of this guide. The airport names above link to our past articles on each Centurion Lounge. The following airports have an American Express Centurion Lounge: Honestly, the loss of the Amex lounges are pretty insignificant on the level of loss - though I realize that’s YMMV depending on the travel situations of others.The Centurion Lounge in San Francisco (SFO). Now that VentureX has the Plaza Premium access also, and with the guest access policy in Feb, I’m likely to cancel next year - I usually am traveling with kids, who I can’t even add as AUs since they are both well <13, and I can continue with the VX and still have my lounge access with C1. I’ve been to a couple of lounges - SFO, DEN and SEA, all once - but honestly, I get value out of the credits/offers, and mostly, since this was the card that would still get me access to Plaza Premium lounges, since I fly out of YYZ/YVR often. While I always liked the concept of the Centurion lounges, by the time I actually determined the card was worth it for me - with the refresh - I always expected the Centurion lounge was going to be one of the least useful benefits - given the lines, with my home airport as SFO. I almost wish Amex would just give us a voucher for the regular airport vendors (like an airline does for a controllable delay). May still be better to just run to Klein’s or Napa Farms, which, yes, you need to pay for, but probably much better food (which is typically the case via-a-vis the SFO CL food anyway). Yikes - I told my industry friend that with the lounge closure, I’m just as likely to get in now as I do when I’ve been traveling in the past, since I try not to get to the airport insanely early, and there’s always a line.Īs for the grab and go….8am? Surely, this is of no help for my 7:15am flight next week. ![]() Options for Card Members to enjoy, including flavored sparkling or distilled The Centurion Lounge at SFO is providing limited non-alcoholic beverage The Centurion Lounge at SFO is providing grab-and-go pre-packaged food optionsĪnd limited non-alcoholic beverage options for Card Members to enjoy. Provided for eligible Card Members to enjoy, beginning September 12 from Grab-and-go pre-packaged food and non-alcoholic beverage options will be The Centurion® Lounge at San Francisco International Airport will be temporarilyĬlosed for maintenance, beginning September 6. Was looking forward to visiting before my flight next Friday. Just saw this notice that the lounge is closing for maintenance starting on 9/6 on the SFO Centurion Lounge site.
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