You’ll take an elevator to the second floor and check in at one of these desks. If the lounge becomes one of your favorites - and it very well might - you’ll need to cough up $75 per visit after your once-a-year entry is exhausted. However (and this is a BIG “however”), that’s limited to one visit per year. Why? How? You’re in luck if your card comes with a Priority Pass membership.īecause The Club operates the lounge, Priority Pass members and one guest are allowed access into the Chase Sapphire Lounge. You, too, might be able to enjoy the Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club. (Activate it now if you haven’t yet already!)īut don’t get FOMO, American Express, Capital One, Citi, and US Bank cardholders. However, card_name members must be enrolled in the Priority Pass program (and, I presume, present their Priority Pass credentials.) Priority Pass Select membership is a complimentary benefit of the card_name. Lounge admission is complimentary for card_name cardholders, who may enter the club and bring two guests. How Do You Get Into the Chase Sapphire Lounge? The same policy currently in place for all The Club locations (and American Express Centurion Lounges). You will not be granted access upon arrival if Boston is your final destination. Exceptions may be made for travelers on longer, same-day connections. Guests may enter up to three hours before their flight’s departure time. The lounge will open daily from 5:00 AM until 11:00 PM. What Are the Chase Sapphire Lounge Boston Hours? Landmark-wise: you’ll find restrooms to the lounge’s left and a Hudson store to the right. It is not connected airside (post-security) to Terminal A (where Delta operates). The Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club is in the airport’s Terminal B to C Connector between gates B39 and B40. We were invited to attend a special media sneak preview yesterday - and here’s your first look! Where is the Chase Sapphire Lounge in Boston? (A Chase Sapphire Lounge is open in Hong Kong.) It’s official: the first domestic Chase Sapphire Lounge opens next Tuesday, May 16, at Boston Logan Airport (BOS). Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author’s alone, and have not been reviewed, endorsed or approved by any of these entities. Eye of the Flyer and CardRatings may receive a commission from card issuers. has partnered with CardRatings for our coverage of credit card products. Eye of the Flyer, a division of Chatterbox Entertainment, Inc.
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