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New AMEX Centurion Lounge Coming to the Denver Airport!

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Earlier this year, we got news of a new AMEX Centurion lounge opening at New York JFK in early 2019!  It will now be joined by another new lounge at the Denver airport, which is also expected to be open 2019.

Centurion Lounge Access Is One of the Great Perks for AMEX Platinum Cards!

This is a great opportunity for AMEX Platinum cardholders to relax before their flight.

Denver International Airport Is Getting a Centurion Lounge!

AMEX Centurion lounges will now have these locations in the US:

Because many folks consider these the best lounges, it’s always excellent news to hear AMEX opening another!

They offer tasty buffet-style meals, premium alcoholic beverages, showers, conference spaces, and speedy Wi-Fi.

Want Access to AMEX Centurion Lounges?

There are only a few cards that will give you access to Centurion Lounges:

These cards grant you and 2 guests free access to the lounge.  You’ll have to pay $50 per person for a day pass to bring any additional guests.

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

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