Centurion lounge chicago9/3/2023 ![]() ![]() One thing I noticed and appreciated about this lounge was the attentiveness of the staff. Perhaps traveling on a Sunday which also happened to be New Year’s Eve had a lot to do with that. This lounge had plenty of seating and did not suffer from being overcrowded when I was there. The beverage cooler was fully stocked with soft drinks and adult beverages. Fresh orange juice and apple juice were also available. Not quite the selection I’ve seen at other Centurion Lounges but certainly better than many non-Centurion Lounges I’ve visited. The food options were sweet croissants, wheat and white bread, cheese, pastrami sandwiches, and banana nut muffins with powdered sugar. Once they have that verified, you’re good to go. Upon entering the lounge, the staff at the front desk will ask for your AMEX Platinum card and boarding pass. Take the elevator or stairs up to the second floor right past gate 15 and you will find the lounge entrance. This lounge is located in Terminal C past immigration/customs and security. Cardholders are also allowed to bring in two guests so my wife also benefited. You can read about the benefits of the AMEX Platinum card right here. Centurion Lounge access is complimentary for those holding an American Express Platinum card. Ezeiza Airport in Buenos Aires, Argentina happened to be another one of those airports. Over the last few months, I’ve been quite fortunate to transit through airports that feature an AMEX Centurion Lounge. ![]()
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