
Since there is no timeline for when the Centurion lounge will open again it might be best to consider this ahead of time and make other arrangements or arrive as late as possible for your flight. The American Express Centurion Lounge Service At Los Angeles Is Now Offering Grab & Go Snack BoxesĪmerican Express card members have currently only one other lounge option when departing from LAX which is the Delta Skyclub but only when flying Delta, and guests incur an additional charge. I wrote about this Grab&Go service in early March, unfortunately, I wasn’t able to check it out yet but might have a chance to do so at the end of this month. You can access American Express page for the LAX Centurion Lounge here. Reader Email: What Is Going On With The American Express Centurion Lounge LAX? Unbelievable: American Express Centurion Lounge At LAX Is Now Closed For Eight Months, Since June 2021 We covered the LAX Centurion Lounge quite a few times now: The new temp space is rented until Septemso that means it’ll take at least this long until the Centurion Lounge is reopened (if not later). In addition, American Express continues to pay the $2 million sponsorship fee. American Express has consistently met the contractual obligations without any rent Pay the required Board -approved Terminals Building Rate for their existing Centurion is contractually obligated and continues to This project will require the Centurion Lounge to be closed forĪmerican Express Travel Related Services, Inc. To fix the issue, AMEX, at its sole cost, is That was allowing jet fumes into the lounge.


was forced to close its lounge in June ofĢ021 due to an issue with their Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system …Īmerican Express Travel Related Services, Inc. The lounge lease amenity is a part of the Brand Sponsorship program. On May 14, 2018, Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) executed a 10 -year lease with AMEXįor the design, construction, and operation of a 13,693 square foot Centurion Lounge in for the temporary use of vacant passenger lounge space in the Tom Bradley International Terminal at level 6. Purpose of the report is the Request to approve a short-term lease with American Express Travel Related Services, Inc. There are quite a few interesting passages in there.

This was first reported by Thrifty Traveler a couple days ago (same day of the meeting). This application was noted in the minutes and on respective procurement forms related to a meeting that took place on April 14th and finally some real information is coming forward of what’s really going on at LAX.
