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Exciting news for those who travel in Boston and have a yearning for lines to enter, lines to get food and bathrooms that aren't large enough to accommodate the guest admitted into the club...
https://www.cnbc.com/select/american-express-centurion-lounge-boston/
The Centurion lounge at Logan wasnt as crowded as the ones at ATL. (This was almost 20 years ago for me.)
Given this, I do expect an increase of applications from the (617) and (781) demographic.
@coldfusion and @K-in-Boston .
I mostly fly out of Terminal A (Delta) and B (United) nowadays so the Sky Club/United Club/Sapphire Club are generally more convenient for me than the Centurion Lounge would be. If I regularly flew JetBlue I'd be more excited.
@coldfusion wrote:I mostly fly out of Terminal A (Delta) and B (United) nowadays so the Sky Club/United Club/Sapphire Club are generally more convenient for me than the Centurion Lounge would be. If I regularly flew JetBlue I'd be more excited.
I think that's the right call anyhow. When I switched to Delta and started enjoying their clubs, it was a stark contrast to both the Admirals Club and the Centurion Lounge.
However, I have yet to check out the new Chase Sapphire Lounge at LGA...that's gotten so pretty great reviews.