American Airlines Now Selling Flagship Lounge Access For $150

American Airlines is now selling flagship lounge access for $150 (children under the age of 2 are free). The passes will only be available for purchase in person and access will be limited (e.g they won’t sell passes if the lounge is nearing capacity). Can’t see many people actually purchasing these passes.

Hat tip to @_ZachGriff

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  • All of the AA promotions and changes (like this) make the situation over at AA look a lot more desperate than DL or UA.

  • Was at Charlotte recently and their lounge wouldn't even sell one- day passes because of capacity issues (their lounge is kinda small).

  • So this is for when you really want the bill for your customer or company for your travel expenses to hurt basically...

    • The Admirals Clubs at hubs mostly have showers as well (although COVID has kept them closed), so you're $150 provides even less value over a standard club visit.

      If the only incremental benefit is "elevated" buffet-style meals, I'd rather take the $91 difference and treat myself to a restaurant before my flight.

      • The buffet at AA FLs is usually pretty decent and the booze is unlimited and of good quality. I almost never use their full service dining. The Admirals clubs on the other hand have virtually no food and no free booze.

          • Wow, that changed in 2010 apparently, just googled it. Thanks for letting me know, have not been to a domestic AC in ages. Luckily, I usually get to use a FL.

  • Admiral's club already triggers the AMEX airline credit ($50 for a day pass). Since I have a ton of these credits and not much opportunity to fly this year, it would be interesting to know if the credit will work toward this $150. Knocking out my platinum airline credit on one trip is actually quite enticing.