
The sign for the Centurion Lounge is above a hallway that leads to a set of stairs and two elevators both of which will take you up one floor to the Centurion Lounge.Go through to reach the stairs and elevators When you get to the Ted Baker shop, you’ve arrived at the gateway to the Amex Centurion Lounge at Heathrow T3 As you approach the end of the terminal, you should see a sign for the Amex Centurion Lounge in a corner next to a Ted Baker shop.Follow signs for the Airline Service Desks and, eventually, the signs for Lounge A.If London hasn’t already emptied your wallet, this place probably will Pass by the Harrods concession on your left.

After you exit the duty-free area, you’ll arrive at the main seating area for Terminal 3 which you should walk past (you’re heading to the far side of the terminal).Ignore the signs guiding you to lounges B – H (the Amex Centurion Lounge is Lounge A and isn’t located near any of the other lounges). After you clear security, you’ll enter the Terminal 3 duty-free shopping area and here you should follow the signs to the bars/cafes and seating areas.The map that Amex provides to help cardholders find their way to the lounge isn’t particularly helpful (you’ll find it here), so here’s a step-by-step guide to getting from T3 security to the lounge. There is no proposed change to the Centurion Card’s guess access privileges. *From 1 February 2023, Amex Platinum cardholders will be charged $50 for each guest they bring into a Centurion Lounge unless they spend at least $75,000 per year on their card in which case they will continue to receive complimentary lounge access for two guests. For flyers connecting at an airport with a Centurion Lounge, that limitation is waived. Holders of the Delta SkyMiles Reserve cards can only access the Centurion Lounges when flying with Delta (terms apply).įor flyers originating at an airport with a Centurion Lounge, access to the lounge is granted a maximum of 3 hours before their scheduled departure time. Holders of American Express Platinum Cards and Centurion Members can access the lounges together with up to two guests regardless of what airline they’re flying with (terms apply)*. Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card.Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card( review).The Centurion Card® from American Express.The Business Platinum Card® from American Express( review).The Platinum Card® from American Express( review).

Access to the LoungeĪccess to Amex Centurion Lounges is limited to the holders of the following cards and, where appropriate, their guests. The new London Centurion Lounge is approximately 7,000 sq ft in size, has a maximum capacity of 110 guests, and is open between 06:00 and 18:00 daily. For more details please see the disclosures found at the bottom of every page.Īfter almost two years of delays (not all of which were Covid-related), the American Express Centurion Lounge at London Heathrow opened its doors for the first time last week so, as I was passing through Heathrow Terminal 3 a few days ago, I thought I would take a look and see what the new lounge has to offer. Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author’s alone and have not been reviewed, endorsed, or approved by any of these entities. Traveling For Miles and CardRatings may receive a commission from card issuers.

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