View Poll Results: Is it useful to maintain list of domestic USA Priority Pass lounges in the Wikipost?
Yes, the list is useful in its present form.
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Yes, but only if the list included a link to the details of each lounge.
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No.
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Other, please reply to thread with specifics.
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This thread is a continuation of: US Centurion and Platinum Members receive Priority Pass Select [2011 - 2015]
The Priority Pass mobile Apps and website are useful for navigating the complicated hours, times and locations of these lounges.
There are Priority Pass lounges at these USA airports. (Centurion Lounges are also listed for convenience, but do not accept Priority Pass):
AMEX Platinum Cardholders Can Also Access: (See This Thread for More info)
The AMEX Centurion Lounge:
Dallas Ft. Worth (DFW)
Denver (DEN) - Terminal C
Hong Kong (HKG)
Houston-Bush (IAH) - Terminal 4
Las Vegas (LAS)
Miami (MIA)
New York LaGuardia (LGA) - Main Terminal
Philadelphia (PHL)
San Francisco (SFO) - Terminal 3
Seattle (SEA)
Airspace Lounges:
New York (JFK) - Terminal 5.
Cleveland (CLE) - Post security, Main Terminal just before the B Concourses
Baltimore (BWI) - Concourse D, post-security, near gate D10. Also accessible to other concourses by presenting a same-day BWI boarding pass to Concourse D security.
San Diego (SAN) - Terminal 2, post-security, between the Terminal 2 East security checkpoint and bridge to Terminal 2 West (between gates 23 and 33)
Escape Lounges:
Cincinnati (CVG) - Gate 1
Hartford (BDL) - Located across from Gate 1
Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP) - T1, Mezzanine Level of Mall Area above Concourse E
Oakland (OAK) - T1, across from Gate 9, between Gates 8 and 8A
Providence (PVD) - near gate 18
Reno/Tahoe (RNO) - Opening 12/15/17 at the entrance of the concourse just up the escalators from the TSA.
The Priority Pass mobile Apps and website are useful for navigating the complicated hours, times and locations of these lounges.
There are Priority Pass lounges at these USA airports. (Centurion Lounges are also listed for convenience, but do not accept Priority Pass):
- Anchorage
- AtlantaThe Club at ATL - Concourse F, Airside, Upper Level. 06:00-21:30 Daily (Accessible from any gate via Plane Train)
- Baltimore: Chesapeake Club Lounge, International Terminal E. Hours Vary, Check PP App. (International Departures Only, Domestic See Below for Airspace)
- Boston (2)
- Chicago (ORD)(2): Terminal 5 Only - Air France VIP Lounge. 09:00-20:00 Daily.
- Cincinnati (CVG)
- Cleveland (CLE): The Club CLE (opening September in Concourse B)
- Colorado Springs
- Dallas (DFW): Accessible from Any Terminal via SkyLinkThe Club at DFW - Terminal D. Hours: 07:30-19:30 Daily
AMEX Centurion Lounge Also Available at Concourse D. (See Below) - Honolulu (2)
- Houston (2)Terminal D: KLM Crown Lounge. Hours: 06:00 - 22:00 daily. Near gate D8.
Terminal D: Air France Lounge. Hours: 12:00 - 20:00 daily. Near gate D12. - Las Vegas (2):Terminal 1: The Club at LAS. Hours: 06:00-02:00 Daily.
Terminal 3: The Club at LAS. Hours: 08:00-00:00 Daily. Across from Gate E2
AMEX Centurion Lounge Also Available at Concourse D. - Los Angeles (5):Terminal 2: Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge. Hours: 05:00-10:00 & 13:00-23:00 daily
Terminal 2: Air France Business Class Lounge. Hours: 10:00-19:00 Monday, 10:00-20:30 Tuesday & Wednesday. 10:00-23:00 Thursday-Saturday. 10:00-22:00 Sunday.
Terminal 3: The Virgin America Loft. Hours: 06:00-23:30 Daily.
Terminal 6: Alaska Airlines Board Room. Hours: 05:00-22:00 Daily.
Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT): KAL Lounge (Airside) - Hours: 08:00-00:00, Monday, Wednesday & Friday. 08:00-16:00, 19:00-00:00 Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday & Sunday. (Closed for cleaning besides those hours). Have a pour your own bar, finger sandwiches and other light snacks. - Miami (3):Concourse D: Centurion Lounge (see below)
Concourse F: Club America
Concourse J: Avianca VIP Lounge
Concourse J: VIP Lounge Miami - Minneapolis/St.Paul
- Newark
- New York JFK (2):Terminal 1: KAL Business Lounge. Hours: 14:30-20:30 Daily.
Terminal 1: Air France - KLM Lounge. Opening Hours: 06:00 - 02:00 Daily.
Terminal 4: Wingtips Lounge. 24 Hr Access Daily.
See below for Terminal 5 Airspace Lounge - New York LGA:Central Terminal - Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge:Landside, Before Security, Concourse A, Level 3. Hours: 05:15-20:30 Daily.
See below for AMEX Centurion Lounge - Orlando (MCO)The Club at MCO - Near gate 91. 06:00-21:00 Daily (Accessible from gates 70-129)
- Phoenix: Terminal 4, The Club at PHX. Hours: 08:00 - 15:30 daily (30 Mar - 24 Oct). 08:00 - 17:30 daily (25 Oct - 29 Mar).
- Pittsburgh (PIT) - The Club PIT - Concourse C, near the central Air Mall.
- Portland
- Sanford
- San Francisco (International Terminal, flights departing from Concourse A only)
- San Jose (SJC)The Club at SJC - Near gate A15. 05:00-22:00 Daily (Accessible from all gates post security in both terminals A and B)
- Seattle (4):Concourse A: The Club
Concourse B: Centurion Studio
Concourse D: Alaska Airlines Board Room - Near D1
South Satellite: The Club
North Satellite: Alaska Airlines Board Room - Between N1 & N2 - Washington IAD:Concourse A: Air France - KLM Lounge. HOURS: 7:00 - 22:00 daily, but may shutdown after AF departure. Opposite Gate A22. Showers may not be available until 8:00; New Restriction July 2017: As per the Priority Pass Website, Cardholders will not be admitted into the lounge between 14:30 - 22:00 . (Check the Priority Pass website, as AF in the past has been less restrictive in the off-season). Sky Team Elite Plus on an international itinerary have access to the lounge whether flying AF or other Sky Team carrier. AF will sometimes admit Delta Sky Club members during their restricted time if they have space.
Concourse B: Turkish Airlines Lounge near Gate 43; Hours: 6:00-23:00 daily
Concourse B: British Airways Galleries Lounge. STRICT HOURS: 07:00-14:00 Daily. Take train to Concourse B and go up to Concourse Level. (Outside of these hours, OneWorld Sapphire and Emerald members may have access depending on OneWorld Airline and Itinerary.)
With AF and BA restrictions, it appears that Turkish Airlines is the IAD lounge for travelers needing afternoon or evening access with a Priority Pass.
AMEX Platinum Cardholders Can Also Access: (See This Thread for More info)
The AMEX Centurion Lounge:
Dallas Ft. Worth (DFW)
Denver (DEN) - Terminal C
Hong Kong (HKG)
Houston-Bush (IAH) - Terminal 4
Las Vegas (LAS)
Miami (MIA)
New York LaGuardia (LGA) - Main Terminal
Philadelphia (PHL)
San Francisco (SFO) - Terminal 3
Seattle (SEA)
Airspace Lounges:
New York (JFK) - Terminal 5.
Cleveland (CLE) - Post security, Main Terminal just before the B Concourses
Baltimore (BWI) - Concourse D, post-security, near gate D10. Also accessible to other concourses by presenting a same-day BWI boarding pass to Concourse D security.
San Diego (SAN) - Terminal 2, post-security, between the Terminal 2 East security checkpoint and bridge to Terminal 2 West (between gates 23 and 33)
Escape Lounges:
Cincinnati (CVG) - Gate 1
Hartford (BDL) - Located across from Gate 1
Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP) - T1, Mezzanine Level of Mall Area above Concourse E
Oakland (OAK) - T1, across from Gate 9, between Gates 8 and 8A
Providence (PVD) - near gate 18
Reno/Tahoe (RNO) - Opening 12/15/17 at the entrance of the concourse just up the escalators from the TSA.
Amex Centurion and Platinum Priority Pass benefit
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: USA
Programs: MVPG
Posts: 112
Amex Centurion and Platinum Priority Pass benefit
I'm an Amex Plat holder who received Priority Pass Select membership in 2015.
Just today, received an email asking me to renew my membership with Priority Pass for a fee.
Do I need to sign-up again via the link when I login to my Amex Plat (for free membership), or will they automatically send a new Priority Pass card/membership?
Just today, received an email asking me to renew my membership with Priority Pass for a fee.
Do I need to sign-up again via the link when I login to my Amex Plat (for free membership), or will they automatically send a new Priority Pass card/membership?
#2
Moderator
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Miami, Mpls & London
Programs: AA & Marriott Perpetual Platinum; DL & HH Gold
Posts: 48,953
This is not usual, unless you (for example) closed your Platinum card account and applied for another. (Replacement card due to loss, damage or authorized use is not a new account.) Might you have Priority Pass for any other card, perhaps issued by another bank?
#3
Original Poster
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: USA
Programs: MVPG
Posts: 112
Do you typically get a new Priority Pass card each year automatically?
We just received our Lounge Club cards a la Ritz without reapplication.
#4
Moderator
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Miami, Mpls & London
Programs: AA & Marriott Perpetual Platinum; DL & HH Gold
Posts: 48,953
I would contact Priority Pass and ask why you received the mailing. It's probably a mistake, but until you know more you won't be able to fix it.
#5
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Durham, NC (RDU/GSO/CLT)
Programs: AA EXP/MM, DL GM, UA Platinum, HH DIA, Hyatt Explorist, IHG Platinum, Marriott Titanium, Hertz PC
Posts: 33,857
FWIW, I got the email too, I'm ignoring it and figuring everything is fine.
#6
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: SAN
Posts: 1,171
I got the email too, I didn't see it as trying to get me to renew but rather join. Almost like they sent the email to the wrong group. I checked the PP website and it shows my membership "refreshes" 12/31/2018 so I just ignored the email, but if you do contact them I'd be interested to hear if they say anything interesting.
#7
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Miami, Mpls & London
Programs: AA & Marriott Perpetual Platinum; DL & HH Gold
Posts: 48,953
I received an email with the subject line: The new Priority Pass is here. Welcome to Lounge Class. and it shows prices in Euros. Is that the email we are discussing?
#9
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: SAN
Posts: 1,171
#10
Moderator
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Miami, Mpls & London
Programs: AA & Marriott Perpetual Platinum; DL & HH Gold
Posts: 48,953
On Monday, we sent you an email about becoming a Priority Pass member.
This email was sent to you by mistake, and was the result of a human error while setting up the mailing. We apologise for any concern this email may have caused and would like to assure you that your data has not been compromised in any way. As an American Express Card Member, you continue to have complimentary access to Priority Pass airport lounges worldwide.
Please also be assured we have implemented a process to ensure this error is not repeated.
Yours sincerely,
Priority Pass
This email was sent to you by mistake, and was the result of a human error while setting up the mailing. We apologise for any concern this email may have caused and would like to assure you that your data has not been compromised in any way. As an American Express Card Member, you continue to have complimentary access to Priority Pass airport lounges worldwide.
Please also be assured we have implemented a process to ensure this error is not repeated.
Yours sincerely,
Priority Pass
#12
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Menlo Park, CA, USA
Programs: UA 1MM 0P, AA, DL, *wood, Lifetime FPC Plat., IHG, HHD
Posts: 6,912
Did anyone else get that email yesterday about JOINING priority pass? Makes one wonder if for some reason that the Priority Pass benefit might be going away? Like so many other benefits?
#13
Join Date: May 2011
Programs: US Airways Gold, Marriott Platinum, SW A List
Posts: 1,575
They sent out this email today.
On Monday, we sent you an email about becoming a Priority Pass member.
This email was sent to you by mistake, and was the result of a human error while setting up the mailing. We apologise for any concern this email may have caused and would like to assure you that your data has not been compromised in any way. As an American Express Card Member, you continue to have complimentary access to Priority Pass airport lounges worldwide.
Please also be assured we have implemented a process to ensure this error is not repeated.
Yours sincerely,
Priority Pass
On Monday, we sent you an email about becoming a Priority Pass member.
This email was sent to you by mistake, and was the result of a human error while setting up the mailing. We apologise for any concern this email may have caused and would like to assure you that your data has not been compromised in any way. As an American Express Card Member, you continue to have complimentary access to Priority Pass airport lounges worldwide.
Please also be assured we have implemented a process to ensure this error is not repeated.
Yours sincerely,
Priority Pass