AMEX Centurion Lounge Denver Opens Monday

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Despite a travel slowdown, AMEX continues to open new Centurion lounges.

On Monday, they will open a new 14,000+ sq. ft. location in Denver’s Concourse C Mezzanine, complete with a game room:

 

And a craft beer bar:

 

Due to COVID-19, the lounge’s hours will initially be 7am-3pm.

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/LGA
  • NYC/JFK (Terminal 4)
  • Philadelphia (Terminal A West, near American)
  • Phoenix (Terminal 4)
  • Seattle (Concourse B)
  • San Francisco (Terminal 3, near United)

International AMEX lounge locations include:

  • Buenos Aires/EZE
  • Delhi
  • Hong Kong (Terminal 1)
  • Melbourne
  • Mexico City
  • Mumbai
  • Monterrey, Mexico
  • Sao Paulo/GRU
  • Stockholm
  • Sydney
  • Toluca, Mexico

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.

What is your favorite Centurion lounge? Where do you hope to see a future Centurion lounge?

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3 Comments On "AMEX Centurion Lounge Denver Opens Monday"

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refill

I….I don’t believe it.

BC

I and other Dansdeals followers practice a Kosher Lifestyle. It would be useful to better understand lounge options that make some effort in that direction.
Two years ago, we flew the family EWR to TLV and were very disappointed in the Polaris Kosher lounge options which were basically pretzels. It did improve later on, I believe. I later flew Delta and was impressed that they had ready to heat meals which made a 3 hour delay go better.

GershonNY

+1
Lounges should cater more to the kosher travelers as well.

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