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Does my Delta AmEx get me into Centurion Lounge?

Finally, Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card and Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card members also get complimentary access to Centurion Lounges in the U.S., Hong Kong and London when flying on a Delta-marketed or operated flight purchased with any U.S.-issued American Express card.



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If you're a Platinum Card® from American Express cardholder, you get complimentary access to the Amex lounge networks on the day of your departure.

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To enter a Centurion Lounge, you must present your eligible Amex card, a boarding pass showing a confirmed reservation for same-day travel and your government-issued identification. You may be able to use the Amex mobile app for mobile check-in instead of showing your physical card.

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Customers with select Platinum Cards and Centurion Cards from American Express may access Delta Sky Club locations when traveling on a same-day ticket on a Delta-operated (Delta or Delta Connection) or Delta-marketed flight operated by WestJet (006 ticket number).

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Annual fee: A $10,000 one-time “initiation” fee and a $5,000 annual fee. Authorized user annual fee: Each additional Centurion card costs $5,000. There's a limit of two Centurion authorized user cards per account.

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Benefits While Traveling The Platinum Card® from American Express doesn't offer Delta-specific benefits, but it does offer free elite status with two popular hotel programs—Hilton Honors Gold status and Marriott Bonvoy Gold Elite status.

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How can I find out if my issuer provides me with complimentary lounge visits? If your issuer provides complimentary lounge visits, there will be a “Complimentary Visit” section under My Information on the app and under My Account on the web. If you do not have any complimentary visits, this section will not display.

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To upgrade to the Amex Platinum, you must have had the Amex Gold Card for at least one year. The Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure (CARD) Act of 2009 forbids card issuers from increasing your annual fee if you've held a card for less than one year. Your account must also be in good standing.

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