American Express Centurion Lounge – Bar Area – Sea Tac We entered and we were able to find a place to sit by the bar without any challenges.
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While there is a small lounge area that seats about seventy people, there is also a bar / dining area that seats about forty people. The American Express Centurion Lounge Seattle is a pretty compact place. I returned to the American Express Lounge and we were admitted a little early by a proactive lounge dragon attendant who was checking outside for waiting customers. It offers a great bar with narrow airside views, if not a bit crowded in its surroundings.” Inside The American Express Centurion Lounge: “The American Express Seattle Tacoma Centurion Lounge is among my favourite Seattle Airport Lounges. They were exiting from the Priority Pass program the day after our visit, so there likely wasn’t much appetite to accept Priority Pass on their last day. I raced over to the Alaska Lounges at the C and D gates but they both had signs outside indicating they were not admitting priority pass members. The Entrance to the American Express Centurion Lounge – Seattle The current wait was 30 minutes and they took our names and verifying entrance eligibility. When we arrived, we were asked to join the “wait list”. Accessing the Lounge:Īccess to this lounge is granted through an American Express Platinum Card, or a American Express Centurion Card.
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It is easily accessed from the main terminal if departing Seattle, and is a short train ride away if you arrive on a domestic connecting flight into the N Gates Satellite Terminal. The lounge is currently located in Seattle – Tacoma “B” Gates concourse, opposite gate B3. It’s a busy place as it is but crowding makes it a bit worse since it’s not to spacious an airport. When we arrived into Seattle, it was really busy with lots of families being the Friday before the last long weekend of Labour Day for the summer. We arrived into Seattle on Alaska Airlines Vancouver – Seattle and were connecting to Icelandair Sage Business Class Seattle – Reykjavik. Review: American Express Centurion Lounge, SeaTac, Seattle, USA
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