Admirals Club
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Expanded Admirals Club Lounge Coming to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
American Airlines has revealed plans to open a new, expanded Admirals Club® lounge at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS). The new lounge will span more than 12,000 square feet on the west side of the terminal.
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Admirals Club and Flagship Lounge Coming to Philadelphia International Airport in 2025
American Airlines is planning to open an Admirals Club and a Flagship Lounge at Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) next year.
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Get Qantas Club and American Admirals Club Access for Just $204
As a Qantas Club member you also get access to American Airlines Admirals Club. With this sale you can join for just $204.
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American Airlines Will Redesign All Admirals Club Lounges, Starting with DCA
Customers will first experience the new look of the design at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) this fall. EWR, AUS and DEN will soon follow.
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American Airlines Plans to Open Largest Admirals Club at Austin Airport
American Airlines will break ground soon on a new 15,000+-square-foot Admirals Club at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS).
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American Airlines Reopens More Admirals Club Lounges
As travelers take to the skies, American Airlines is reopening more Admirals Club lounges and adding enhancements to give customers more peace of mind when traveling.
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American Airlines Increases Cost of Admirals Club Membership
American Airlines has announced that it will be raising prices for Admiral Club memberships. Admirals Club household memberships will be discontinued. On top of that, there’s also new restrictions. The notification is stated on their site, and also lists the new prices for those who purchase a membership. Admirals Club Membership Price Increase Starting February…
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Citi Executive Card Adds Admirals Club Access For Authorized Users
American Airlines and Citi have expanded the benefits of the Citi AAdvantage Executive World Elite MasterCard by providing Admirals Club access to authorized users. This is a surprising addition to the card’s perks. It surely adds value to the $450 annual fee, considering that adding authorized users comes with no charge, but some might see it as devaluing Admirals…







