As most US-based travelers know by now,American Express has started opening up more of their own airport lounges in part because quite a bit of value has been lost in terms of the lounge privileges of The Platinum Card® from American Express and The Business Platinum Card® from American Express OPEN. The card used to accept you access to American Admirals Clubs and US Airways Clubs, though that was discontinued final March. Furthermore, or guesting privileges fill been reduced at Delta SkyClubs as of final May.
American Express now has more than a handful of locations in the US. I've reviewed the following:-- The Centurion Lounge Dallas DFW Airport
-- The Centurion Lounge Las Vegas LAS Airport
-- The Centurion Lounge recent York LGA Airport
-- The Centurion Lounge Miami MIA Airport
-- The Centurion Studio Seattle SEA AirportThe only lounge Centurion Lounge I haven't yet reviewed is the one in San Francisco. So since I was transiting San Francisco final week and had a long layover,I figured I'd check it out.
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Source: boardingarea.com