All that's required to get access to these lounges, also known as the “Global Lounge Collection,” is: Your American Express Platinum card. A government-issued ID. A boarding pass showing a confirmed reservation for same-day travel.
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Access American Admirals Clubs with the right credit cardSpecifically, if you have the Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite Mastercard®, you'll get an Admirals Club membership.
Complimentary accessComplimentary Admirals Club access is available to business and first-class passengers traveling on any international route (including flights to Canada, the Caribbean and Mexico, which previously were excluded), premium transcontinental routes and select Hawaii flights.
While Admirals Clubs offer plenty of great facilities to make flying more relaxing and refreshing, Flagship Lounges are also a great way to experience flying. Flagship Lounges offer many of the benefits of Admiral Clubs plus a few extras, including: Premium wine. Specialty cocktails.
You can only transfer Amex points to two U.S.-based airline programs: Delta SkyMiles and JetBlue TrueBlue. However, by taking advantage of airline partnerships, you can use Amex points to book award flights with other major carriers, including United Airlines, American Airlines and Alaska Airlines.
Enjoy complimentary upgrades from Business to First Class when travelling to destinations around the world. Appreciate roomier seats, premium service and more relaxing journeys. Simply use your Platinum Card to purchase an eligible ticket in specified classes.
Platinum Card Members can enjoy access to more than 1,400+ airport lounges across 140 countries and counting, including flagship locations through The Centurion® Network which includes Centurion Lounges and Escape Lounges- The Centurion® Studio Partner.
You can only use Admirals Clubs when flying same day on American Airlines or a oneworld partner airline (though you can also Admirals Clubs on arrival)
Premium economy tickets with American Airlines do not come with lounge access, unfortunately. If you want to enjoy this gateside hospitality, you'll need membership in the airline's lounge club or a program like Priority Pass, or a credit card that gets you lounge access.