We recently saw American Express launch its new Sidecar by Centurion Lounge concept at Las Vegas Airport (LAS). This is a twist on the traditional Centurion Lounge experience — it’s available to passengers with flights departing within 90 minutes, and it’s a much smaller space with more of a restaurant style vibe, with food and drinks that can be ordered via QR code.
We’ve known that Amex plans to introduce the Sidecar by Centurion Lounge concept at more airports with Centurion Lounges, and we now have a sense of which airport could be next (thanks to Joe Bruno for reporting this, and Andy Higgins for flagging this).
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I have to say, at over 4,600 square feet, this lounge looks like it’ll be materially bigger than the Las Vegas location. While the square footage of that lounge hasn’t been published, it has the maximum capacity to accommodate 33 guests, and is tiny.

Charlotte’s lounge situation is improving very nicely
It’s really fantastic to see all the positive developments when it comes to lounges at Charlotte Airport. Historically, it has to be one of the worst major airports in the country when it comes to the quality of lounges. However, things are starting to improve nicely.
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on One Mile at a Time.