However, this location is temporary, with a permanent location opening in the fall (we are guessing it’ll move into the old Centurion Lounge space). Priority Pass offers access to The Club at DFW located across from Gate D15. Has American Express offered a lounge alternative during the Dallas Centurion Lounge closure?Īmerican Express is encouraging its Platinum Card members to utilize their complimentary membership to Priority Pass™ Select. The Exhale spa, cuisine by James Beard Award–winning chef Dean Fearing, and cocktails by noted mixologist Jim Meehan continue with the move. The new location will bring an additional 3,000 square feet, a new telephone room, a private mother’s room, and an additional shower suite. Finally, American Express updated us with an ominous message in late August: “Due to additional maintenance needed, we will not be reopening this space.” So when will a newer version of The Centurion Lounge at DFW debut and how will it be different from its predecessor?Īmerican Express states, “We look forward to welcoming Card Members into our new expanded location across from Gate D12 starting early October.” There’s no exact date and, of course, delays could push the reopening. So, Amex was fixing a few things to keep the current space running.Īugust 14 came and went, and the lounge never reopened. The original plan to move the lounge from its home in American Airlines’ Terminal D (near D17) to a new, larger home in American Airlines’ Terminal D (across Gate D12) had fallen behind. We received notice in late July that The Centurion Lounge at DFW would be closed until August 14 for repairs, with a reopening date subject to change. What happened to The Centurion Lounge at DFW that we know and love? Here, what we know-and don’t know-as we count down to the *new* Centurion Lounge at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.
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