Comment Here for a Chance to Win (A Bunch Of) American Airlines Lounge Passes

Last month I was giving away 25,000 American AAdvantage miles and a whole bunch of lounge passes.

Citibank offered them up to me to share with readers, highlighting their classy move to reach out to American Express Platinum cardholders. Platinum cards no longer offer American or US Airways lounge access, and Citibank is the sole issuer of cards that offer lounge access with the new American Airlines.

Citibank has the most generous credit card signup offer in the market with a 100,000 mile signup bonus for their Executive Card which bundles lounge access.

It turns out that they sent me a whole bunch of extra club passes, more than I needed to fulfill the last contest, so I’m giving the extras away here on the blog!

I am not being compensated by Citibank for highlighting their 100,000 mile bonus or giving away prizes. And as I shared in the original contest post, I am not keeping any of the prizes for myself — so I need your help to take the extra lounge passes off of my hands.

Here are the prizes:

    Three prizes of (4) American Admirals Club passes each

So here’s how you enter.

  • I have several trip report sections on the blog. I have a page of airline reports, of hotel reports, of airline lounges, food, and activities and other quirky things.
  • Visit the airline lounge review page
  • Leave a comment on this blog post. Answer the question, “what is your favorite airline lounge, of those that have been reviewed on this blog?”
  • Enter by Noon on Sunday June 1. That’s 2 days from this writing.
  • Enter as many times as you like, but… You can list any and as many of your favorite lounges as you like, but each entry has to be a lounge I have reviewed on the blog. And if you enter more than once you must say why you like the lounge you’re entering with.
  • Prize winners will be drawn at random. As in past, I will use random.org for the drawing.
  • Fine print. Void where prohibited by law. All of my decisions are final and unappealable, I want to make giveaways as easy as possible and with the fewest headaches possible. Redemption of Admirals Club passes are subject to Admirals Club Terms of Service.

So, what is your favorite airline lounge that’s been reviewed on this blog?


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Gary Leff is one of the foremost experts in the field of miles, points, and frequent business travel - a topic he has covered since 2002. Co-founder of frequent flyer community InsideFlyer.com, emcee of the Freddie Awards, and named one of the "World's Top Travel Experts" by Conde' Nast Traveler (2010-Present) Gary has been a guest on most major news media, profiled in several top print publications, and published broadly on the topic of consumer loyalty. More About Gary »

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Comments

  1. The Concorde Room in Heathrow is my favorite (and unfortunately the only one of your reviewed lounges I have experienced). The Cathay Pacific lounge in Beijing is great though – awesome dim sum!

  2. Like any in the DC area, so the Etihad lounge in dulles was a recent one i liekd

  3. I have to say Cathay Pacific The Wing Hong Kong is the best in my opinion. The service is wonderful and a great place to relax after the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong. After all the crowded streets and restaurants a little down time to get ready for my flight.I find that this is the #1 ticket for me.

  4. My favorite was AA lounge in Los Angeles, It the only one I have used in the past. Unfortunately, its the only one as that terminal

  5. Cathay Pacific first class lounge in Hong Kong- only first class lounge I have been too.

  6. The US Airways club at La Guardia is pretty nice, one of the more convenient and relaxing lounges in the us.

  7. Also enjoyed the Cathay Pacific San Francisco lounge as it was very private and quiet while we were there. I perhaps made a cardinal sin by not visiting the noodle bar and instead eating from the pre-made items.. still good though :).

  8. Lufthansa first class lounge in Frankfurt. Love the showers and napping rooms!!

  9. Thai Airways First Class Lounge & Spa, Bangkok because of the relaxing massage!

  10. Though I regret that I won’t be able to enter it with an Admirals Club pass (darn!), my favorite is the Centurion Lounge, DFW, because it offers nice meals and free spa services.

    Of course, in the midst of travel, my favorite is the lounge nearest my gate and that I have the most immediate access to!

  11. I have been at the UA lounge in ORD, not impressed, but heard the AA lounge was way better.

  12. I’m looking forward to the Singapore lounge in Hong Kong for my summer trip. Only been to UA lounges so far, and hoping to soak in the ambience of a superior lounges.

  13. I have never been in an airport lounge, but based on the descriptions of the lounges in the blog, I would love to go to The American Express Centurion Lounge Dallas. with its complimentary Spa as well as food.

  14. I particularly enjoyed reading your report on Lufthansa’s First Class Terminal in Frankfurt! I’ve never been in a lounge, and I would love to be able to go there: the food seems awesome! I can’t wait to taste the wasabi dusted nuts, they look delicious! 🙂 Thank you for this giveaway and your useful posts!

  15. We’ve liked the American Airlines lounge at Chicago. There was a kids room-nothing big but still it really helped. We had a long layover with our infant and the room helped.

  16. My favorite lounge? Thai Airways First Class Lounge & Spa, Bangkok…love the free massage!!

  17. I liked Cathay Pacific’s The Wing First Class Lounge in Hong Kong for the open air seating option.

  18. Centurion Lounge in Dallas, because of the nice meals I see it offers. Never been there, though.

  19. I would like to experience Americans Flagship lounge in New York. It sounds great and getting our of the main part of the airport would be wonderful.

  20. The American Airlines JFK Flagship Lounge is just about perfect while awaiting an international flight.

  21. I really enjoyed the Singapore Airlines’ lounges at Changi Airport. It’s just so serene, and the service/amenities provided are on-par with what you receive on the plane. Just a great whole package. 🙂

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