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The complete guide to Chase Sapphire airport lounges — and how to get access

June 26, 2025
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Credit card issuers compete on many fronts, but one area that has been heating up the most is airport lounges. Chase is making strides in this area with their Chase Sapphire Lounges by The Club. To get access, you'll need the right credit card.

Currently, eight Chase lounges are open, with confirmed plans for two more.

Although American Express remains the undisputed heavyweight in this arena with its Global Lounge Collection, Capital One has also made a foray into the field with its Capital One airport lounges. With more lounges opening all the time, it's important to keep up with what your options are at any airport you transit through.

Here's the latest on the current and future Sapphire Lounges, plus what to expect and how to access them.

Related: 9 domestic lounges that are worth going out of your way for

Chase Sapphire Lounge locations

Currently, eight clubs are open:

Additionally, confirmed plans call for lounges in the following three airports:

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Chase is working in partnership with Airport Dimensions to build out its lounges. Airport Dimensions currently operates over two dozen lounges worldwide, most of which are branded as "The Club" or "Club Aspire" and are largely accessible via Priority Pass membership.

Related: Is a Priority Pass lounge membership actually worth it?

Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) lounge

This location was the first proper Chase lounge to open in the U.S. and is easily accessible for passengers departing from any terminal. It offers a spacious and well-lit environment with great views for planespotting.

The lounge features a self-service buffet, the option to order from an a la carte menu using QR codes, a full-service bar offering locally inspired cocktails and a unique tavern with craft beer. Additionally, the lounge provides wellness rooms with massage chairs and comfortable loungers for relaxation.

Dulles International Airport (IAD) lounge

The Etihad Lounge in Dulles is in Terminal A near Gate A14. Like the lounge in New York John F. Kennedy (JFK), this is an Etihad Lounge that received a Chase revamp. It's small but features two levels with ample seating and outlets, gender-neutral restrooms, a reflection room and a family room.

We'll break down how to access all of these locations below, but premium Etihad passengers can also access this lounge even without being a Chase cardholder.

Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) lounge

The Chase Sapphire Lounge at HKG opened in October 2022, making it the first Sapphire Lounge to open. It sits in the West Hall of the International Departures area near Gate 40.

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The lounge is also accessible for passengers departing from the East Hall via shuttle or a 10- to 15-minute walk.

Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) location

Chase's plans to open an outpost in Las Vegas first appeared in public board documents from the Clark County Commission. This lounge is expected to open in mid-2025.

It will be quite small at roughly 4,500 square feet, especially considering how many cardholders will likely have access.

The lease is for a space just past security in the C gates in Terminal 1, primarily home to Southwest's operations in Sin City. Travelers flying from Terminal 3 would need to take a train to the C gates to access the lounge.

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) location

The issuer is bringing a lounge to LAX at an unconfirmed date. It will be near the west gates of the Tom Bradley International Terminal, adjacent to Gate 148.

All terminals at LAX are connected airside (postsecurity), meaning any traveler theoretically could visit this lounge, although Tom Bradley Terminal will be a bit out of the way for some travelers.

TSA checkpoint at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) Terminal 7. SEAN CUDAHY/THE POINTS GUY

The new lounge will measure around 9,000 square feet, which is on the smaller side — especially for an airport the size of LAX. Given that those are all the details Chase has provided on this new lounge, it seems to be a long way off from opening day.

John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) lounge

The Sapphire Lounge is located next to the Amex Centurion Lounge in Terminal 4. Like the location in Dulles International Airport (IAD), this space is a redesigned Etihad Lounge rather than one Chase created from scratch.

Also, like the lounge in Dulles International Airport (IAD), Etihad passengers can access this lounge without being a Chase cardholder.

LaGuardia Airport (LGA) lounge

This Sapphire Lounge is located right next to the Amex Centurion Lounge in Terminal B. The lounge is spacious and features large seating areas, a bar and dedicated family-oriented spaces, including a children's playroom and an arcade.

Additionally, it features Reserve Suites, Chase's lounge-within-a-lounge concept. While these lounges are prohibitively expensive for the average traveler, those with enough money to splurge will enjoy their own private suite for three hours.

Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) location

The 20,000-square-foot Chase lounge opened in February 2025. It is in the connector between Terminal D (Air Canada, Delta, Spirit, Alaska and United Airlines) and Terminal E (Frontier, JetBlue, Alaska, Southwest and Spirit Airlines). If you go through the Terminal D TSA checkpoint, it is right upstairs once you clear security.

It offers a similar layout to other Chase lounges, but with some unique features. It features a wellness center, two treatment rooms offering complimentary facial treatments, two shower suites, a game room, an expansive bar with some Eagles-themed drinks, a beer garden and local food offerings from Middle Child Clubhouse.

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) location

The Sapphire Lounge in Phoenix (PHX) opened in November 2024 and is located at the new eight-gate facility in Terminal 4. This new South Concourse is the home of Southwest Airlines. A connector bridge links it to the North Concourses, which include gates occupied by American Airlines.

According to PHX board meeting documents, three major players competed for the right to the 3,500-square-foot lounge space: Chase with its Sapphire Lounge, Capital One and Escape (in partnership with American Express).

Food is available from a retrofitted Airstream food truck, and Arizona-based Press Coffee serves coffee.

San Diego International Airport (SAN) location

An 11,000-square-foot Chase lounge in San Diego's Terminal 2 West opened in December 2024.

This Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club features colorful artwork, locally inspired decor, above-average dining options and a large wraparound bar.

The lounge also features a wellness area with four private relaxation pods, a family room, a shower and an all-gender, accessible restroom.

The space is located on the mezzanine level between Gates 46 and 47.

Related: 5 ways to ensure you have lounge access before your next flight

Who can access Chase Sapphire lounges?

Chase Sapphire Reserve® (see rates and fees), Chase Sapphire Reserve for Business℠ (see rates and fees), J.P. Morgan Reserve and Ritz-Carlton™ Credit Card cardholders can access these lounges.

The information for the J.P. Morgan Reserve Card and Ritz-Carlton Credit Card has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

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Chase Sapphire Reserve and J.P. Morgan Reserve cardholders can also bring up to two guests per visit for free. If you're a cardholder and wish to bring more than two guests, you'll be charged a fee. Those with a Ritz-Carlton Credit Card can bring unlimited guests for no additional charge. Children under two are free regardless of what card you carry.

Aside from simply pleasing cardholders, plotting out a lounge network appears more and more to be a tactic Chase needs to commit to in order to remain competitive in an increasingly crowded field of premium rewards cards, more of which are beginning to offer access to lounges.

Related: Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card review: Luxury perks and valuable rewards

Can I access Chase lounges without a Chase card?

All Priority Pass members can access a Chase Lounge once per calendar year and purchase guest access for a fee, even if the membership is through a different credit card.

Plus, access to the Chase lounge in Hong Kong isn't restricted to Chase cardholders — anyone with a Priority Pass or Lounge Key membership has complimentary access.

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Select Etihad travelers (the airline's Gold and Platinum elite members and those flying in business or first class on Etihad-operated flights) can visit the JFK and Dulles locations before their flights.

Related: A guide to guest policies for airport lounges

Bottom line

For years, Amex's network of Centurion Lounges was the only major player in the card-run lounge space. But there's little doubt that the airport lounge competition is intensifying among major credit card issuers. With the competition pushing issuers to up their game, travelers are the real winners here.


Apply here: Chase Sapphire Reserve
Apply here: Chase Sapphire Reserve for Business
Learn more: Ritz-Carlton Credit Card


Related: How to choose a credit card for airport lounge access

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