While travel today may look different, a recent Amex Trendex* survey found that a majority of consumers (62%) would feel comfortable traveling by plane domestically over the next 6 months. With this in mind, American Express announced plans to expand the Centurion Lounge network with the addition of the 16th Centurion Lounge at Washington, DC’s Reagan National Airport (DCA).

The signature Centurion Lounges at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) and San Francisco International Airport (SFO) will expand and debut new offerings, as American Express continues to grow and enhance The Centurion Lounge experience for its premium Card Members. We are eager to see more of these coming to an airport near you…

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This announcement comes on the heels of the recent openings of The Centurion Lounge at Denver International Airport and at John F. Kennedy International Airport.  Additionally, Card Members visiting these lounges will continue to see elevate health and safety practices in place, as part of The Centurion Lounge Commitment. Prepared to be ready to welcome more passengers when travel increases again, American Express has you covered!


American Express: The Centurion Lounge at DCA

With floor to ceiling windows, airfield views and one-of-a-kind design elements inspired by the city’s history, the new Centurion Lounge at DCA will span more than 11,500-square-feet. The upcoming lounge in DCA is estimated to open in late 2022, following the airport’s completion of Project Journey, a $1 billion capital improvement project. Built from the ground up, the entrance will be located in National Hall near Terminal B, after security. In addition to special local touches, the lounge will feature signature Centurion Lounge amenities such as a complimentary custom bar and food menu, premium restrooms and shower suites, access to high-speed Wi-Fi, noise-buffering workspaces, and more.


American Express: The Centurion Lounge at SEA 

As the first location to open in the Pacific Northwest in 2015, The Centurion Lounge at SEA will soon triple in size to over 13,800 square ft and relocate to the mezzanine level of the Central Terminal. With a spacious entrance opening to the Central Terminal, the lounge will feature new seating areas that capitalize on the open-air atrium location. This expanded lounge will welcome Card Members with views of the airfield and Olympic Mountains, additional restrooms, private phone rooms and noise-buffering workspaces, cozy nooks, and more.


American Express: The Centurion Lounge at SFO 

Located in Terminal 3, the Centurion Lounge at SFO will nearly double in size, increasing its footprint to almost 16,000 square feet.  It will also introduce a new seasonal menu from Liholiho Yacht Club Executive Chef Ravi Kapur, offering clean, vibrant, and restorative dishes celebrating local purveyors from the Bay Area. New amenities include a second bar and café area, additional restrooms, private phone rooms and even more private workspaces.