
After crossing them head towards C gates where you’ll find the airport shuttle that will take you to Concourse D. In order to reach D gates from Concourse B, first follow signs for all B gates. Unfortunately, American Express doesn’t have any Lounge Membership Programs, which means there is no way to purchase membership to access their lounges, neither do they have any day pass options.Īs we had our flight departing from Concourse B, we cleared our security check there and headed straight to the lounge. And to our delight, it did! We were really excited to check out the Centurion lounge for the very first time. This made us quite happy!īut, as we were recently approved for The Amex Platinum Card that grants access to Centurion and American Express Lounges all over the world, we were excited to check out if Las Vegas airport had any of these lounges. Upon checking, we found that the airport had The Club lounge, which came under Priority Pass. The first thing we usually do, after booking our flights, is check for lounges at the airport because who doesn’t enjoy some pre-flight relaxation in a comfortable setting that comes equipped with delicious food, fancy cocktails and fast WiFi, right!Īs we have access to Priority Pass Select lounges that come with our Chase Sapphire Reserve Credit Card, we mostly just look at their website to find out if the airport has any affiliated lounges, which is quite rare for domestic flights by the way.
During our recent trip to Zion National Park, we had decided to fly in and out of Las Vegas McCarran International Airport.
