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There are many reasons to open The Platinum Card® from American Express or The Business Platinum Card® from American Express — two of the most premium travel cards on the market.
You can earn thousands of dollars in annual statement credits and valuable Amex Membership Rewards points, and it isn't difficult to offset $695 annual fee by utilizing even a fraction of card benefits each year.
For many frequent travelers, the single best card perk is access to airport lounges — particularly, access to Amex Centurion lounges. These are among the highest quality in the world, with amenities you won't find at the vast majority of other lounges. Here's everything you need to know about them.
Airport lounges give travelers a chance to relax before — or between — flights in peace, quiet, and comfort. Walking through the doors feels like being whisked into a completely different world than the loud, busy airport terminals with dirty bathrooms and other unpleasantries.
American Express operates its own network of lounges exclusively for premium Amex cardholders. Amex Centurion Lounges offer complimentary food, drinks, internet, and other luxury amenities at more than a dozen U.S. airports and in select international destinations like London (LHR) and Hong Kong (HKG). More locations are currently in the works at some of the busiest airports business travelers are likely to visit.
Each Centurion Lounge offers slightly different perks, but all locations offer member services that can double as travel concierges for your current and future trips. Every Centurion Lounge has semi-private work areas and a computer bar with printer, fax, and copier access, as well as TV, magazines, and newspapers. Some lounges offer spa services, wine tasting areas, conference rooms, shower suites, family areas, and luggage lockers.
Amex cardholders also have access to Escape Lounges in domestic airports such as Fort Lauderdale (FLL), Oakland (OAK), and Sacramento (SMF).
You can access Amex Centurion Lounges through eligible American Express cards.
You have complimentary access to any Centurion Lounge if you have The Platinum Card® from American Express, The Business Platinum Card® from American Express, or the Amex Centurion Card.
Most cardholders must pay $50 per adult guest, and $30 per child between ages 2 to 17. Children under 2 are free. Cardholders who spend $75,000 on their card within a calendar year can bring up to two additional guests for free.
You can also access Centurion Lounges if you have one of the following Delta credit cards and are flying with Delta that day:
Cardholders can only access the Amex Centurion Lounges when you're flying Delta, and you'll need to pay $50 per guest.
Current Reserve cardholders can enjoy unlimited visits through January 2025. Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card and Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card cardholders who want to maintain unlimited access after February 1, 2025, will have to spend $75,000 on the card in 2024.
The culinary experience at Centurion Lounges is top-notch worldwide, especially compared to other U.S. airport lounges. The food, cocktails, and wine are a step above most other lounges — some by a long shot.
Menus are designed and inspired by award-winning executive chefs who rotate dishes seasonally. Most lounges offer meat, vegetarian, and even child-friendly choices for all travelers while many other items are labeled for allergens such as gluten, dairy, and nuts. The kitchen staff bring out fresh food on a consistent basis.
All drinks are included at the bar — and you aren't getting bottom-shelf liquor. You can enjoy signature cocktails, premium spirits, and a curated wine list.
Remember, these perks aren't free; you pay for them through your annual fee to American Express, so take full advantage of your benefits.
For a full listing of lounges you can access with The Platinum Card® from American Express or The Business Platinum Card® from American Express, you can also view Amex's lounge search tool here.
Travel can be tiring and stressful, but it doesn't have to be an all-around bad experience. Even if you're not flying in a first or business-class seat, you can get a first-class experience on the ground in an Amex Centurion Lounge. If you travel frequently, particularly through any of the airports where you can find a Centurion Lounge, securing a ticket for admission with The Platinum Card® from American Express may be a great idea.
Access is primarily available to American Express Platinum Card®, Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Card Members, and Centurion® Members. Access policies may vary, so it's important to check your card's benefits.
Yes, but the guest policy varies by card. Platinum Cardholders may bring two guests at no additional charge, while other cards may have different policies.
Amenities include complimentary food and beverage, high-speed Wi-Fi, workspaces, and in some locations, spa services and showers.
Due to overcrowding, many lounges only admit guests three hours before their departure time. Some lounges may also implement wait lists during peak times to ensure a comfortable experience for all guests.
Visit the American Express website or the Amex Mobile app for a current list of Centurion Lounge locations and upcoming openings.
There are 14 Centurion Lounges in the U.S. and 11 international locations, with several more to come. There are also "lite" Centurion Lounges, called Centurion Studios or Escape Lounges. These are not full-fledged Centurion Lounges, but they deliver the ambiance and upscale nature of the Centurion name.
You can only get into a Centurion Lounge if you have an Amex Platinum or an Amex Centurion credit card. The Amex Delta Reserve cards offer limited access for cardholders flying on Delta that day who paid for their travel with that credit card.
Everything is complimentary inside the Amex Centurion Lounge, including food, drinks, and any amenities such as spa treatments or shower access. But feel free to tip your bartender or masseuse for good service as you please.
Platinum cardholders pay $50 per adult guest, and $30 per child between the ages of 2 to 17. Children under 2 are free. If you spend $75,000 on your Amex Platinum card, you can bring two guests for free on any visit.