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AMEX opened their first European lounge today in London Heathrow’s Terminal 3.
The lounge features a British inspired tea cart and local art and amenities.
AMEX Business Platinum cardholders and AMEX Consumer Platinum cardholders can access Centurion lounges for free with 2 guests. Delta Reserve cardholders can access Centurion lounges for free when flying on a Delta flight purchased on their Reserve card. Read more about the Business Platinum card here and the Consumer Platinum card here.
Note that effective 2/1/23 those cards won’t come with free guests unless you spend $75K/year or pay $50 for adults or $30 for kids.
Currently, there are Centurion Lounges in:
- Charlotte (Intersection of Concourses D & E, mezzanine level)
- Dallas/DFW (Terminal D, near American)
- Denver (Concourse C)
- Houston/IAH (Terminal D, near United)
- Las Vegas (Concourse D, near United)
- Los Angeles (TBIT)
- Miami (Concourse D, near American)
- NYC/JFK (Terminal 4)
- NYC/LGA (Terminal B, near American and United)
- Philadelphia (Terminal A West, near American)
- Phoenix (Terminal 4)
- San Francisco (Terminal 3, near United)
- Seattle (Concourse B)
International AMEX lounge locations include:
- Buenos Aires/EZE
- Delhi
- Hong Kong (Terminal 1)
- London
- Melbourne
- Mexico City
- Mumbai
- Monterrey, Mexico
- Sao Paulo/GRU
- Stockholm
- Sydney
- Toluca, Mexico
Centurion lounges opening in the future include Atlanta, Newark, and Washington/DCA.
Where do you want to see future Centurion lounges?
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Bummer it’s only open 6am-6pm and no access for non-T3 flyers. Very few options for TLV-bound flyers (Virgin flight leaves at night, El Al is T2, BA is T5, RJ is T3 but poor connection timing AMM-TLV, etc.).
I hope they open up more European lounges (perhaps hotspots like Paris, Rome, Amsterdam)
I’d imagine the hours will expand.
Plus, Virgin will add an 8:40am flight to TLV in March.
Still highly limited unless they do indeed expand hours. At least later hours would enable both Virgin flights and potentially AF/KLM (although really, ideally we’re all savvy enough to be flying direct between London and Israel…).
U.S. bound should be pretty solid, though.
at the moment there are almost no flights out from T3 at all, VS and DL fly from T2, AA flies from T5
just in time for me to cancel my amex plat
ORD is long overdue. Would be nice to see an alternative to the major airline lounges.
Which terminal would you want to see it in?
T2 or T3 would be a good location and a nice option since Amex Plat long parted ways with AA lounge access. Short hop for United (T1) fliers as well.
I like the wood panels and the round seating set up in the main area of the lounge . Hope I get to visit it !
Btw of the international lounges only 2 of them (HKG, LHR) are centurion branded. The others are just Amex lounges
MEL and SYD are being upgraded to Centurion. I’d expect more to conform as well.
Would love to see one open in TLV at some point. Not sure what their criteria for establishing lounges are, but there’s quite a large US customer base coming in and out of there…
Yup I agree big time Tlv Tlv tlv!!!!!
It will probably never happen, but Israel does have a few things going for it: very high Amex acceptance in general and decent number of local Amex cards in circulation, international hi-tech hub and traffic (i.e. higher income folks), pre-Covid tourism was on the up and up, increasing portfolio of upper end hotels and brands. Downsides would be insignificant passenger numbers when looking at a global scale, TLV is pretty much strictly a to/from airport, and Israeli bureaucracy.
FLL is opening an Amex lounge…not sure if it’s Centurion.
I hope they open in Israel bec then the food will possibly be kosher