Last edit by: mia
Policy Changes effective March 22, 2019
Source: https://thecenturionlounge.com/info/access/
NOTE: FOR PLATINUM CARD MEMBERS ONLY
The Centurion Lounge is a day of departure lounge. We will not admit arriving Platinum Card Members with boarding passes for flights that have just landed. We will admit Platinum Card Members with layovers or connecting flights who produce proof of connecting flight.
We will not admit Platinum Card Members more than 3 hours before the departure time on the Platinum Card Member’s same-day, confirmed boarding pass. This does not apply to Platinum Card Members with a connecting flight.
We will admit children under 2 years of age free of charge, provided an accompanying parent or guardian is able to produce a “lap infant” boarding pass or proof of age
The Centurion Lounge is a day of departure lounge. We will not admit arriving Platinum Card Members with boarding passes for flights that have just landed. We will admit Platinum Card Members with layovers or connecting flights who produce proof of connecting flight.
We will not admit Platinum Card Members more than 3 hours before the departure time on the Platinum Card Member’s same-day, confirmed boarding pass. This does not apply to Platinum Card Members with a connecting flight.
We will admit children under 2 years of age free of charge, provided an accompanying parent or guardian is able to produce a “lap infant” boarding pass or proof of age
Centurion Lounge crowding (2015-2019)
#1156
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Location: Miami, Mpls & London
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Last edited by mia; Oct 31, 2017 at 5:07 pm
#1157
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: ATL
Posts: 802
Citi actually does have its own lounges. And Chase kind of does with the pop-up holiday lounges for MPE card holders.
- $550 minus $200
- Uber benefit is arguable, since there's evidence that Uber charges people with Plats linked higher fares than regular customers
- Global entry reimbursement is at most worth $100 every 5 years. So… $20/year.
- 5x points on airfare, but no travel insurance, so you're still better off putting the purchase on Citi Prestige or at least CSR
- Interest rate is irrelevant… if you're carrying a balance you shouldn't be using credit cards.
Net you're paying $320/yr for… emergency medical evac insurance and good customer service. And the lounges. That's the only thing bringing real value here.
Don't get me wrong, I still do it. But if it weren't for that, I wouldn't be that interested.
- $550 minus $200
- Uber benefit is arguable, since there's evidence that Uber charges people with Plats linked higher fares than regular customers
- Global entry reimbursement is at most worth $100 every 5 years. So… $20/year.
- 5x points on airfare, but no travel insurance, so you're still better off putting the purchase on Citi Prestige or at least CSR
- Interest rate is irrelevant… if you're carrying a balance you shouldn't be using credit cards.
Net you're paying $320/yr for… emergency medical evac insurance and good customer service. And the lounges. That's the only thing bringing real value here.
Don't get me wrong, I still do it. But if it weren't for that, I wouldn't be that interested.
I do like and have used the Platinum Roadside Assistance. CSR is $50.
#1158
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Miami, Mpls & London
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There is discussion in this thread. I would characterize it as inconclusive:
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/amer...ch-2017-a.html
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/amer...ch-2017-a.html
#1159
Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: GIG - YYC - SVO
Programs: Lost it all and don't care
Posts: 945
Thx for the link, as I was just searching Google, and nothing came up.
#1160
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Location: Miami, Mpls & London
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#1161
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: DCA
Programs: TK*G OZ*G AA Plat
Posts: 627
I had my first visit to a Centurion lounge this week, as I haven't been in any airports recently that feature them.
I was at IAH at 7am on a Monday morning and it was very pleasant. I'd say about 15 people in there, and the lounge staff were very friendly. Not crowded at all, which surprised me since it's the start of the business week.
I was at IAH at 7am on a Monday morning and it was very pleasant. I'd say about 15 people in there, and the lounge staff were very friendly. Not crowded at all, which surprised me since it's the start of the business week.
#1162
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: SFO
Programs: AS MVP Gold 75K, UA Gold, Marriott LTT, Avis President's Club
Posts: 1,539
I had my first visit to a Centurion lounge this week, as I haven't been in any airports recently that feature them.
I was at IAH at 7am on a Monday morning and it was very pleasant. I'd say about 15 people in there, and the lounge staff were very friendly. Not crowded at all, which surprised me since it's the start of the business week.
I was at IAH at 7am on a Monday morning and it was very pleasant. I'd say about 15 people in there, and the lounge staff were very friendly. Not crowded at all, which surprised me since it's the start of the business week.
#1163
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Last edited by mia; Nov 13, 2017 at 6:46 am
#1164
formerly atomicfront
Join Date: Sep 2013
Posts: 171
It's not just about who can qualify for a card; it's also about the image of those who get and use a card.
Paying with a card with an image of having a very high membership fee and being mainly for those with relatively substantial disposable income to spend on travel? That is considered a status symbol of sorts.
We all might not consider it to be a status symbol, but some consider it to be so. I've had some people rather surprised that I would have (i.e., have and/or pay to have) an Amex Platinum -- under the implied presumption that it's an expensive card which isn't financially practical for most consumers and that maybe I'm not who they thought me to be.
Paying with a card with an image of having a very high membership fee and being mainly for those with relatively substantial disposable income to spend on travel? That is considered a status symbol of sorts.
We all might not consider it to be a status symbol, but some consider it to be so. I've had some people rather surprised that I would have (i.e., have and/or pay to have) an Amex Platinum -- under the implied presumption that it's an expensive card which isn't financially practical for most consumers and that maybe I'm not who they thought me to be.
Don't see the point of the status symbol. It is just a charge card.
#1165
Suspended
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Watchlisted by the prejudiced, en route to purgatory
Programs: Just Say No to Fleecing and Blacklisting
Posts: 102,095
I have the Amerprise Amex Platinum and there is no fee the first year. So there is no high fee. I have only used it for the airline gift cards to be reimbursed. As if I want points the PRG will give me more. All my airfare is free through sign-up bonuses.
Don't see the point of the status symbol. It is just a charge card.
Don't see the point of the status symbol. It is just a charge card.
#1166
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: SFO
Programs: AS MVP Gold 75K, UA Gold, Marriott LTT, Avis President's Club
Posts: 1,539
9:30 AM on a Monday and we're looking at standing room only at SFO. Everytime I come here it's packed.
Update: line to check in now with more people coming up the elevator.
Update: line to check in now with more people coming up the elevator.
#1167
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Greensboro, NC
Programs: UA Million Miler,Hyatt-Globalist, Marriott Platinum, Club Carlson, National-Exec.
Posts: 635
Uf - SFO
I was in SFO the other day and it was standing room only. So many people and I wonder if AMEX need to expand this lounge. It is a turn off when you see people lounging around taking two seats one for them and one for their carry on and on top of that have shoes off showing their nasty toenails!
Not fun!
Not fun!
#1168
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: AUS
Programs: BAEC Gold, AA PPro, Hyatt Globalist, Amex Plat
Posts: 7,024
Regards
#1169
Join Date: Apr 2017
Programs: AA, DL, Avis, Enterprise, National, IHG, HH, SPG/MR
Posts: 1,852
I was in SFO the other day and it was standing room only. So many people and I wonder if AMEX need to expand this lounge. It is a turn off when you see people lounging around taking two seats one for them and one for their carry on and on top of that have shoes off showing their nasty toenails!
Not fun!
Not fun!
http://seathogs.com/
They rank right up there with the scum who stand on the left side of the escalator.
#1170
A FlyerTalk Posting Legend
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Berkeley, CA USA
Programs: Piggly Wiggly "Shop the Pig!" Preferred Shopper
Posts: 57,038
I think it might get better if competition from Amex forces the legacy airlines to improve their lounges. Those legacy lounges seem to have improved significantly in recent years, and I'm guessing that Amex has had something to do with that.