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Big Improvements Coming to an Already Amazing Airport Lounge!

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If you’re a fan of AMEX Centurion Lounges, here’s some good news!

Via Rene’s Points, the Dallas Centurion Lounge is getting a big makeover.  You can expect these changes between June and July 2018.

I Love Visiting AMEX Centurion Lounges, Like the One in San Francisco

I’ll tell you what we know!

Dallas Centurion Lounge Getting Big Improvements

Link:   AMEX Centurion Lounges

The Centurion Lounge in the Dallas-Fort Worth airport is already a top-notch escape from the hectic terminal.  But by July 2018, it will be even better!

The lounge is moving locations in the airport.  And it’s going to be 25% bigger!  

That’s great news for folks who like using their AMEX Platinum card (personal or small business) for free access.  And to take advantage of the lounge’s free spa therapies, high-class dining, and mixed drinks.

AMEX Centurion lounges are located in 8 US airports:

Want Access to Centurion Lounges?

These popular airport lounges offer tasty buffet style meals, premium alcoholic beverages, showers, conference spaces, and speedy Wi-Fi.  There are only a few cards that will give you access to Centurion Lounges:

With one of these cards, you and 2 guests can access the lounge for free.  You’ll have to pay $50 per person for a day pass to bring any additional guests, even if they’re an immediate family member.

Note:   You must have a boarding pass, same-day flight, and eligible AMEX Platinum card to enter the lounge.

Bottom Line

The Centurion Lounge in the Dallas-Fort Worth airport is moving.  And it’s getting 25% bigger!  That’s great news for an already very impressive domestic airport lounge.

Here’s hoping other lounges follow suit!

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