![]() ![]() Any semblance of relaxation here has vanished entirely. I used to love coming here pre-covid days, particularly for transatlantic flights on UA, LH, Swiss, etc. ![]() Just want to temper anyone's expectations going forward with this particular location. I don't really think the plat card is worth it. ![]() But between the new Venture X card that offers Priority Pass restaurant options, a significantly cheaper annual fee, better lounges (although limited), a much easier travel credit, etc. You can only access these lounges before you fly or during a layover if you have a. Perhaps the only saving grace is the fact that you can now access this lounge from T2 airside, which is solid. To enter any Centurion Lounge, youll need to have a same-day boarding pass. If I were based out of another airport, I'd considering keeping the card, as some of the other Centurion lounges are much superior to this one (DEN, despite it's bad location, IAD, SEA. The ambiance and views though at the sky club is much superior to this lounge. I'd still say the food and drink offerings are certainly better than the Delta Sky Club, but the limitations and guest restrictions at the Sky Club are a deterrent for sure. Perhaps when the lounge is fully renovated, I'd re-apply for the card, and I'll wait to see what my retention offer is before cancelling. I understand they are building this lounge out further, but with the new $695 annual fee, I'm having a hard time justifying the cost when my main selling point was the lounge. Right now the lounge is open between 07:00 and 18:00 but there are hopes that the lounge will be allowed to stay open to 19:00 from next week and possibly even 20:00 the week after next. Further, the constant masking police / abrasive demeanor from the staff is borderline rude. Most Amex Centurion lounges are operating limited hours right now and the lounge at SFO is no exception. To be frank, this lounge has always been busy, but the last few times over the previous 4 months have been akin to mayhem. I haven't had the food today, but looks standard as in past (eggs, chorizo, probably a scramble of some sort, biscuits, etc.). The lounge is small but has outstanding tarmac views.So as an update on a Friday morning 8AM, the lounge is an absolute zoo, so much so that I'm seriously considering cancelling my plat card after this visit. While small, there were ample seats for the number of people there when I visited. It’s by gate 24 in the international terminal. Nonetheless, this was the nicest of the three lounges that I’d visit. And it’s a small space, it doesn’t have the ‘plus’ features that you find in some of the US lounges like a spa or even showers. There’s no ‘celebrity chef’ concept at the Sydney lounge, for instance. Internationally American Express lounges are run by another group, although I’m told there’s conversations and coordination with an aim towards bringing the same look and feel to the international lounges although of course they’re different. daily and to enter youll need a Platinum Card® from American Express, Business Platinum Card® from American Express or Amex Centurion Card, your ID, as well as a same-day boarding pass for a departing or connecting flight on any airline. And more airport leases are being negotiated. The Houston Centurion Lounge is open from 5:30 a.m. There’s an additional known lounge with a more modest concept coming to Seattle in just a few weeks. I’ve been to all five of the Centurion lounges in the U.S. Virgin Australia Lounge, Cairns and Business Class, Cairns – Sydney.Virgin Australia Brisbane Lounge and Business Class, Brisbane – Cairns.Virgin Australia Business Class, Los Angeles – Brisbane.Virgin Australia Check-in and Star Alliance Business Class Lounge.Q: Where is the lounge A: Terminal 3, F concourse, right by Gate F2 (formerly gate 75) and the F-1 security checkpoint (that has PreCheck, sometimes). Click HERE to read discussion from 2013 - 2021. Introduction: Virgin Australia and Delta Business Class, the Great Barrier Reef and Sydney Centurion Lounge SFO Opened 6 November 2014 Expanded 31 December 2022 FlyerTalk Forums Expert How-Tos and Guides. Mar 18, 18, 10:46 am 1 Recurve Original Poster Join Date: Sep 2017 Location: DTW Programs: DL GM Posts: 26 SFO Sk圜lub or Centurion Lounge I will be flying Delta SFO-DTW on a redeye next week and was wondering if I should go to the Sk圜lub or to the Centurion Lounge (time permitting).My first stop would be the American Express lounge Sydney. The (Temporary) Air New Zealand Lounge, which Delta provides access to for business class passengers.The Skyteam Lounge, with my same-day Skyteam business class ticket.The American Express lounge, with my American Express Platinum card.After checking in with Delta and obtaining my boarding pass, I decided to lounge hop since I had access to at least three different lounges in the international terminal: ![]()
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