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Chase Sapphire has been opening new lounges at a pretty rapid pace lately. First came the location in Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) (full review here). February saw the opening of both New York LaGuardia Airport (LGA) and New York John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK) (full review here). In March, the Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) opened its doors (more here). A new location is under construction at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) and set to open in the near future.
Chase announced that it was planning to open a lounge in Phoenix back in 2022. It will be located in Terminal 4 and will measure around 3,500 square feet. This will be the smallest location in Chase’s lounge network. Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) is an American Airlines hub (it was US Airways main hub prior to acquisition) and it offers many lounge choices including multiple American Admirals Clubs, a United Club℠, a Centurion® Lounge by American Express (reviewed here), and an Escape Lounge.
Access
Access is granted to those with a Priority Pass membership gained through carrying the Chase Sapphire Reserve® (cardholders can also bring two guests). If you hold the Chase Sapphire Reserve®, JP Morgan Reserve, or Ritz-Carlton card, you can enter an unlimited number of times, but if you have a Priority Pass membership from holding any other card, you’re limited to one visit per year (subsequent visits will be charged $75 each). Guest passes cost $100 for travelers that are not part of any Priority Pass program.
Anthony’s Take: I have generally enjoyed these lounges and am happy to see that there are several locations coming in the future. The food, drinks, and atmosphere is better than what I’ve found in American Express’ lounges lately. I look forward to checking this one out when it opens.
(H/T: One Mile at a Time.)
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