Admirals Club
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The Admirals Club is an airport lounge operated by American Airlines.
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[edit] History
The Admirals Club was conceived by AA president C.R. Smith as a marketing gimmick shortly after he was made an honorary Texas Ranger. Inspired by the Kentucky colonels and other honorary organizations, Smith decided to make particularly valued passengers "admirals" of the "Flagship fleet" (AA called its aircraft "Flagships" at the time). The list of Admirals included many celebrities, politicians and other VIPs, as well as more "ordinary" customers who had been particularly loyal to the airline.
There was no physical Admirals Club until shortly after the opening of LaGuardia Airport. During the airport's construction, New York Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia had an upper-level lounge set aside for press conferences and business meetings. At one such press conference, he noted that the entire terminal was being offered for lease to airline tenants; after a reporter asked whether the lounge would be leased as well, LaGuardia replied that it would, and a vice president of AA immediately offered to lease the premises. The airline then procured a liquor license and began operating the lounge as the "Admirals Club" in 1939.
The second Admirals Club opened at Washington National Airport. Because it was illegal to sell alcohol in Virginia at the time, the Club contained refrigerators for the use of its members, so they could store their own liquor at the airport.
For many years, membership in the Admirals Club (and most other airline lounges) was by the airline's invitation. After a passenger sued for discrimination, the Club (and most other airline lounges) switched to a paid membership program. Membership now costs $250 to $450 a year, depending on previous member status and AAdvantage frequent flyer program level; membership can also be purchased with AAdvantage miles.
[edit] Locations
[edit] Domestic
- Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport, concourse T airside
- Austin Bergstrom International Airport, mezzanine level airside
- Boston Logan International Airport, terminal B airside
- Chicago O'Hare International Airport:
- Terminal 3, between concourses H and K airside (with Executive Center)
- Terminal 3, concourse G airside
- Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport:
- Terminal A airside
- Terminal B airside
- Terminal C airside (with Executive Center)
- Terminal D airside
- Denver International Airport, concourse C airside
- Honolulu International Airport, Ewa Concourse airside (lounge shared with Qantas)
- Kansas City International Airport, terminal C airside
- Los Angeles International Airport, terminal 4 airside
- Miami International Airport:
- Concourse A airside
- Concourse D airside
- Nashville International Airport, Concourse C airside (Opening Spring 2007)
- Newark Liberty International Airport, terminal A airside
- New York JFK International Airport:
- Terminal 8 concourse B landside
- Terminal 9 concourse C airside
- New York LaGuardia Airport, concourse D airside (with Executive Center)
- Orange County Airport airside
- Philadelphia International Airport, terminal A landside
- Raleigh-Durham International Airport, terminal C airside
- San Diego International Airport, terminal 2 airside
- San Francisco International Airport, terminal 3 pier E airside (with Executive Center)
- San Jose International Airport, terminal A airside
- San Juan International Airport, terminal C airside
- St. Louis Lambert International Airport, between concourses C and D airside
- Washington Dulles International Airport, terminal D airside
- Washington National Airport, terminal B airside
[edit] International
- Bogotá International Airport International Departures after security check points.
- Buenos Aires Ezeiza International Airport international building hall A airside
- Caracas International Airport airside
- Frankfurt International Airport, departure hall B/C landside
- Mexico City International Airport, concourse H airside
- London Heathrow Airport, terminal 3 airside
- Panama City International Airport, concourse B airside
- Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport, terminal 2A airside
- Rio de Janeiro Galeão International Airport, blue sector airside
- Santiago International Airport, international building airside
- Santo Domingo International Airport airside
- São Paulo Guarulhos International Airport, terminal 2 wing D airside
- Tokyo Narita International Airport, terminal 1 satellite 1 airside
- Toronto Pearson International Airport, terminal 3 concourse B airside