New Chase Sapphire Lounge Coming to Las Vegas Airport
Las Vegas airport will soon have a new lounge. Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club will have a location in Sin City, based on documents from the Clark County Commission.
Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) would be the sixth location for Chase Sapphire Lounges after Boston, New York (LGA), Hong Kong, San Diego, and Phoenix. Chase is bringing these lounges to its customers in collaboration with the industry experts in global airport lounges and experiences, Airport Dimensions.
Thrifty Traveler first reported about the new lounge. Initial plans call for a 4,500-square-foot location in the airport’s C gates. The Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club is located behind security, near the entrance to the C Gate concourse.
“A construction timeline won’t be settled until the agreement is finalized so it’s too soon to give any dates for work to commence or a targeted opening,” an airport spokesman said.
Chase Sapphire Lounges promise a premium experience, with access to exceptional, authentic and regionally inspired food, drink, art, entertainment, and wellness. Boston is expected to be the first Chase Sapphire Lounge to welcome guests sometime this year.
Access to Chase Sapphire Lounges will be available to Chase Sapphire Reserve cardmembers, as well as Members of Priority Pass. Day passes will also be available for sale.
Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club with add another option at LAS where six lounges are already available. There’s a Centurion Lounge, a United Club, two lounges by The Club, and two USO lounges.
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Ooh, I like this one! Vegas is one of the few places I can fly to directly from my dinky regional airport, and by far the cheapest place for me to fly to. Now wouldn’t it be nice if Sapphire or Priority Pass improved at Denver airport. They just added some taphouse place and boy was I glad I didn’t have to pay for the meal.
It being in the Southwest gates, it already looks full. Nice to see another option though.