The complete guide to Chase airport lounges - The Points Guy (2024)

Credit card issuers compete on many fronts, but one area that has been heating up the most is airport lounges. Chase is now in the game with facilities dubbed "Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club." You'll need the right credit card to get unlimited access to these lounges, which we detail in this guide.

Currently, five lounges and one "terrace" have opened; the opening dates for most other lounges have not yet been announced.

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Although American Express remains the undisputed heavyweight in this arena with its Global Lounge Collection, Capital One has also made a foray into the field by opening its first airport lounge at Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) in 2021 and following with two more locations.

Here's the latest on the current and future Chase lounges, plus what to expect and how to access them.

Chase Sapphire Lounge locations

Currently, six locations are open:

  • Dulles International Airport (IAD): Lounge opened March 2024
  • New York John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK): Lounge opened January 2024
  • New York LaGuardia Airport (LGA): Lounge opened January 2024
  • Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS): "Terrace" opened March 2023
  • Boston Logan International Airport (BOS): Lounge opened May 2023
  • Hong Kong International Airport (HKG): Lounge opened October 2022

Additionally, confirmed plans call for clubs in the following four airports:

  • Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport (LAS): Terminal 1 C gates
  • Philadelphia International Airport (PHL): Terminal D/E Connector
  • Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX): Terminal 4 South 1
  • San Diego International Airport (SAN): Terminal 2 West

When a potential space at Dallas-Fort Worth becomes a confirmed location, we will update this list.

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Chase is working in partnership with Airport Dimensions to build out its lounges. Airport Dimensions currently operates over two dozen lounges worldwide, most of which are branded as "The Club" or "Club Aspire" and are largely accessible via Priority Pass membership.

Dulles International Airport (IAD) lounge

The Etihad Lounge in Dulles is in Terminal A near gate A14. Like the lounge in New York John F. Kennedy (JFK), this is an Etihad Lounge that has gotten a Chase revamp.

It's small but features two levels with ample seating and outlets as well as gender-neutral restrooms, a reflection room and a family room.

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We'll break down how to access all of these locations below, but premium Etihad passengers can also access this lounge even without being a Chase cardholder.

Related: Etihad's revamped lounge in Dulles

New York John F. Kennedy (JFK) lounge

The Sapphire Lounge is located next to the Amex Centurion Lounge in Terminal 4. Like the location in Dulles International Airport (IAD), this space is a redesigned Etihad Lounge rather than one Chase created from scratch.

It's a bit smaller than other Sapphire Lounges but features a similar aesthetic as well as showers, a facial bar and massage chairs.

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Also like the lounge in Dulles International Airport (IAD), Etihad passengers can access this lounge even without being a Chase cardholder.

Related: Chase's JFK lounge

New York LaGuardia Airport (LGA) lounge

This Sapphire Lounge is located right next to the Amex Centurion Lounge in Terminal B. The lounge is spacious and features large seating areas, a bar and dedicated family-oriented spaces, including a children's playroom and an arcade.

Additionally, it features Reserve Suites, Chase's new lounge-within-a-lounge concept.

Related: Chase's LaGuardia lounge

Austin (AUS) terrace

This is not technically a Sapphire Lounge, but it's worth highlighting here. This 5,000-square-foot space is mostly outdoors, offering excellent planespotting opportunities. However, it's not ideal during Austin's hot summers or inclement weather. Plus, it gets very loud being right next to the tarmac and planes parked at their gates.

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80% of the space is outdoors, offering multiple seating types, places to relax, games and opportunities for watching planes coming and going at the airport. The Sapphire Terrace offers complimentary drinks and light bites (including grab-and-go options) and is located upstairs, near Gate 1 and the Delta Sky Club.

Again, we'll go through how to access Chase lounges below, but note that the Sapphire Terrace is unique because it is not part of Priority Pass. To access it, you must show your Chase Sapphire Reserve.

Related: Chase Sapphire Terrace at Austin's airport

Boston (BOS) lounge

This location was the first Chase lounge to open on U.S. soil and is easily accessible for passengers departing from any terminal. It offers a spacious and well-lit environment with great views for planespotting.

The lounge features a self-service buffet, the option to order from an a la carte menu using QR codes, a full-service bar offering locally inspired co*cktails, and a unique tavern with craft beer.

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Additionally, the lounge provides wellness rooms with massage chairs and comfortable loungers for relaxation.

Related: First look at Chase's lounge in Boston

Hong Kong (HKG) lounge

The Chase Sapphire lounge at HKG opened in October 2022, making it the first Sapphire lounge to open. It is located in the West Hall of the International Departures area near Gate 40. The lounge is also accessible for passengers departing from the East Hall via shuttle or a 10- to 15-minute walk.

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Las Vegas (LAS) location

Chase's plans to open an outpost in Las Vegas first appeared in public board documents from the Clark County Commission.

At 4,500 square feet, the lounge will be quite small, especially considering how many cardholders will likely have access.

The lease is for a space just past security in the C gates in Terminal 1, primarily home to Southwest's operations in Sin City. Travelers flying from Terminal 3 would need to take a train to the C gates to access the lounge.

Philadelphia (PHL) location

Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) announced in 2022 that they plan to welcome a huge 20,000-square-foot Sapphire Lounge. It will be located in the connector between Terminal D (Air Canada, Delta, Spirit Alaska and United Airlines) and Terminal E (Frontier, JetBlue Southwest and Spirit Airlines).

While lacking specific details, the announcement included that Chase plans to highlight Philadelphia culture by including local art, food and beverages in this location.

Phoenix (PHX) location

The Sapphire Lounge in Phoenix (PHX) will be located at the new eight-gate facility in Terminal 4. This south concourse will be the home of Southwest Airlines. A connector bridge will link to the north concourses, which include gates occupied by American Airlines.

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According to Phoenix Airport board meeting documents, three major players competed for the right to the 3,500-square-foot lounge space: Chase with its Sapphire Lounge, Capital One and Escape (in partnership with American Express).

Competition for these types of spaces at busy airports remains fierce, as the number of applicants for this one demonstrates. (Note that two Escape lounges and a dedicated Centurion Lounge are already located at Phoenix.)

Related: Amex to scale to over 40 Centurion-branded lounges worldwide

San Diego (SAN) location

In November 2021, Airport Dimensions (in partnership with Chase) was awarded the contract to build an 11,000-square-foot lounge in San Diego's Terminal 2 West.

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Chase's lounge proposal beat out other key competitors, including Escape Lounge (in partnership with American Express), Plaza Premium Group and the Aspire Lounge.

The Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club will feature "locally inspired design, local food, beverages and art partnerships," according to San Diego Airport Authority (SDAA) documents.

These same documents indicate that the space, once completed, will be located on the mezzanine level between Gates 46 and 47 and be part of a 10-year lease with a $17.6 million capital investment.

Related: Best credit cards for airport lounge access

Who can access Chase Sapphire Lounges?

Chase Sapphire Reserve, J.P. Morgan Reserve or the Ritz-Carlton Credit Card (no longer available to new applicants) cardholders can access these lounges. Primary cardholders and authorized users have unlimited access to the Chase Sapphire Lounges once they activate their complimentary Priority Pass membership.

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Chase Sapphire Reserve and J.P. Morgan Reserve cardholders can also bring up to two guests per card per visit, for free and additional guests for $27. Those with a Ritz-Carlton Credit Card can bring unlimited guests for no additional charge.

Aside from simply pleasing cardholders, plotting out a lounge network appears more and more to be a tactic Chase needs to commit to in order to remain competitive in an increasingly crowded field of premium rewards cards, more of which are beginning to offer access to more lounges.

Related: Chase Sapphire Reserve review

The information for the J.P. Morgan Reserve Card and Ritz-Carlton Credit Card has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

Can I access Chase lounges without a Chase card?

All Priority Pass members can access a Chase Lounge once per calendar year and purchase guest access for a fee, even if the membership is through a different credit card. Plus, access to the Chase lounge in Hong Kong isn't restricted to Chase cardholders — anyone with a Priority Pass or Lounge Key membership has complimentary access.

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Select Etihad travelers (the airline's Gold and Platinum elite members as well as those flying in business or first class on Etihad-operated flights) can visit the JFK and Dulles locations before their flights.

However, the only way to get access to the Austin Terrace is by holding either a Chase Sapphire Reserve or J.P. Morgan Reserve card (or as one of a cardholder's two complimentary guests).

Bottom line

For years, the network of Amex-owned and operated Centurion Lounges was the only major player in the card-run lounge space. But there's little doubt that airport lounge competition is intensifying among major credit card issuers. And with the competition pushing issuers to up their game, we're the real winners here.

Related: Airport lounge wars: How credit card companies are competing for your preflight co*cktail

Apply here: Chase Sapphire Reserve

Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

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FAQs

Does my Chase card give me access to airport lounges? ›

The Chase Sapphire Reserve® credit card provides airport lounge access to cardholders by way of a complimentary membership to Priority Pass™. This program gives members access to a network of airport lounges around the world.

What airport lounges can I get into with Chase Sapphire Reserve? ›

The Chase Sapphire Reserve card offers access to more than 1,500 lounges worldwide. These include Plaza Premium and select Star Alliance and SkyTeam lounges.

How many people can go to the Chase Sapphire Priority Pass lounge? ›

Your Priority Pass Select membership does not limit the number of times you can access a lounge. A membership with Sapphire Reserve also allows you a maximum of 2 guests, and your authorized user is allowed 2 guests. Your credit card is charged $27 for each additional guest after the visit is reported to Priority Pass.

What lounges can you get into with Chase Sapphire Preferred? ›

The Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card does not include any airport lounge benefits as a perk of having the card, but it does have other travel benefits for a $95 annual fee.

How do I know if my card has free airport lounge? ›

How can I find out if my issuer provides me with complimentary lounge visits? If your issuer provides complimentary lounge visits, there will be a “Complimentary Visit” section under My Information on the app and under My Account on the web.

How do I activate my Chase lounge pass? ›

Activate your membership
  1. Sign in to Chase Ultimate Rewards. (If already signed in, select your "Total Points" in the bottom left.)
  2. Choose the card you'd like to enroll.
  3. Select "Card Benefits."
  4. Scroll to see benefits, then choose "Travel."
  5. Select "Complimentary Airport Lounge Access."

Are Chase lounges worth it? ›

While many gates and terminals can become noisy and crowded, lounges tend to be quieter and more spacious. The seating is also more comfortable, allowing you to rest and recharge before your next leg of travel. Complimentary food: Many lounges offer complimentary food and drinks to members.

How do you get into the Chase lounge at the Chase Center? ›

Guests must hold a valid ticket for the event or game they are planning to attend and present a valid photo ID that matches their reservation name. Do I have to pay to get into the Chase Lounge? Entry to the Chase Lounge is always free, but only open to Chase customers who are invited and make a reservation.

How to get Priority Pass for free international? ›

Here's how it works. Many popular travel rewards credit cards come with Priority Pass membership as one of the benefits. So once you get approved for the credit card, you can register for your Priority Pass membership and start taking advantage of it as soon as you receive your membership card in the mail.

Can my wife use my Priority Pass? ›

No, Priority Pass memberships are non-transferable so your wife, husband or partner cannot use your membership without you. Only the named member can use the membership for lounge access. Additional eligible guests can accompany the member, typically for an extra fee.

What is the difference between Priority Pass and Lounge key? ›

A: LoungeKey is a network of worldwide lounges that allows entry by presenting an eligible MasterCard payment card. No membership card is required. Priority Pass is a network of worldwide lounges that allows members entry by presenting their valid Priority Pass membership card to gain entry to a lounge.

Are drinks free in Priority Pass lounges? ›

Refuel with Priority Pass

If you're feeling peckish or parched, you can refresh and refuel with a range of complimentary snacks and drinks in our lounges. Or use the Priority Pass app, to see what restaurants are available in your entitlements, giving you more choice while you wait for your flight.

Which Chase cards get you into airport lounges? ›

Lounge access with Chase Sapphire Reserve

Membership gives you access to over 1,400 lounges in more than 500 cities worldwide. Primary cardmembers and authorized users are allowed a maximum of 2 guests. For any additional guests, your card will be charged a fee per guest, per visit.

Does Chase Sapphire get you into Delta Sky Club? ›

No, the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card does not provide complimentary access to airport lounges, even Chase airport lounges. Chase Sapphire Reserve®, on the other hand, gives free airport lounge access – for the cardholder, authorized users, and up to two guests.

How to get free access to airport lounges? ›

  1. Airline Status: Elite Status. ...
  2. Business or First Class Ticket : Premium Class Travel. ...
  3. Credit Card Benefits : Co-Branded Credit Cards. ...
  4. Priority Pass or LoungeKey Membership: Independent Memberships. ...
  5. Airline Alliances: Alliance Benefits. ...
  6. Pay-Per-Use Lounges:One-Time Fee. ...
  7. Day Passes: Available for Purchase. ...
  8. LoungeKey: By Banks.
Feb 12, 2024

Which cards get airport lounge access? ›

Credit cards for airport lounge access
Credit CardAnnual Fee
SBI Advantage Platinum Credit CardRs2,999
Axis Bank Signature Credit CardRs3,000
HDFC Bank Diners Club Black Credit CardRs10,000
ICICI Bank Emeralde Credit CardRs12,000 + GST (Waived off on spending Rs15,00,000 in a year)
6 more rows
Apr 2, 2024

How do I know if I have access to airport lounges? ›

How to get in to airport lounges
  • Fly in a premium cabin. ...
  • Reach elite status with an airline loyalty program. ...
  • Purchase a day pass. ...
  • Purchase an annual membership. ...
  • Present your military ID. ...
  • Open a credit card with airport lounge access.
May 14, 2024

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