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Highlights Amex Platinum & Centurion cardholders access 1,400+ lounges worldwide Access to Lufthansa lounges available to economy & premium passengers Centurion members enjoy First Class Lounge access alongside other lounges One of the perks of having an American Express Platinum or being a Centurion member is that you can access over 1,400 airline lounges in most corners of the globe. The card's network partners include two airlines, Delta Air Lines and Lufthansa , which enable members to access the latter's business class, Senator, or even first class lounges at selected airports. One key piece of information is that lounge access is only available when traveling on Lufthansa, Swiss, or Austrian Airlines and you are an American Express Platinum Card or american express centurion member.

Still, the bonus is that access is permitted regardless of class of travel. Given that you would already have lounge access when traveling in business or first class, this benefit is geared up for those traveling in economy or premium economy class. American Express members get access to the Lufthansa Business Class Lounge Within the Lufthansa network, business class passengers are permitted with their American Express Platinum card to access the Senator lounge when traveling in business class and the Lufthansa Business Class Lounge when flying in economy or premium.



This benefit applies only to the cardholder, so no guests are permitted. While some lounges offer additional guest passes for free, this is subject to availability at the time of entry. The lounge offered a comfortable, luxury experience with good quality food and drinks and plenty of spacious seating options.

If you hold the Centurion card, you get access to all Lufthansa First Class Lounges, and if those aren't available, the business or Senator lounges, regardless of class of travel. Considering this card is invite-only, first class lounge access is an expected benefit, but it can still be very useful on long layovers at the airline's hubs across Europe. Love learning about points and miles? Read more of our loyalty news and guides here .

Access at airports around the world American Express' partnership with Lufthansa lounges benefits passengers around the world. Travelers passing through the Lufthansa groups, home countries, for obvious reasons will see the highest number of lounges available to visit. Airports include: Dubai (DXB) Berlin (BER) Dusseldorf (DUS) Frankfurt (FRA) Hamburg (HAM) Hanover (HAJ) Stuttgart (STR) Munich Airport (MUC) London (LHR) Milan (MXP) Newark (EWR) New York John F.

Kennedy International Airport (JFK) Paris (CDG) Boston (BOS) Detroit (DTW) Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) Different membership benefits and inclusions Platinum members If you hold a Platinum card, you will gain complementary access to the Lufthansa Business Lounge, regardless of your ticket booking class. Lufthansa Senator lounges are available when you are flying business class. When accessing these lounges, you must provide a government-issued ID, same-day boarding pass, and evidence of your platinum card at the Lufthansa lounge desk.

Card members are expected to adhere to the rules of all participating lounges and are not eligible for complimentary companion passes. Those who enter must be 18 years of age or older and must adhere to local alcoholic drinking bylaws. Centurion members Those holding the invitation-only Centurion card are rewarded with complimentary access to the Lufthansa First Lounges, alongside the Senator and business class lounge, regardless of ticket class.

All Centurion members must present a government-issued ID and a same-day boarding pass on flights operated by the Lufthansa Group alongside their Centurion card. Members can check where the lounges are located using the American Express App, and it is reminded that members follow the rules set out by each lounge. Additional guests are subject to fees.

The basics of accessing the lounge To break it down, Simple Flying has created an easy-to-follow guide on your eligibility to enter the Lufthansa lounge network using your American Express card: Conditions Notes Lufthansa Group flight booking You must hold an onward fight with Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines , or SWISS airlines. Even though Brussels Airlines is part of the Lufthansa Group, these flights don't qualify. Nor do others operated by the Star Alliance.

Lufthansa Lounges only Eligibility is limited to Lufthansa lounges only. Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines , and SWISS lounges do not have quality, and partner lounges are also excluded. American Express card must be present You must present a qualifying American Express card at the lounge reception to access the lounge.

You cannot show a picture, a mobile wallet, or an Amex app. American Express Platinum Card members Eligible for access to Lufthansa Business Lounges at participating locations when traveling on an Economy or premium economy Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, or SWISS ticket and operated flight. American Express Centurion members Eligible for access to the above lounges, alongside the Lufthansa first class lounge in Frankfurt and Munich.

Senator Lounge access is also permitted when flying economy or premium economy. Lufthansa First Class Terminal Access is not permitted. Get the latest aviation news straight to your inbox: Sign up for our newsletters today.

A unique partnership between Lufthansa and American Express While it is becoming more common for airlines to partner with credit cards to enable lounge access, Lufthansa's collaboration with American Express will likely lure high spenders-to the European carrier. Lufthansa can use this to make extra revenue without sacrificing its facilities. Switching credit cards and using the benefits to improve their overall travel experience is easy for members.

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