Chase Sapphire Lounges Guide: Locations, Amenities, and More

As airport lounge competition continues to heat up, Chase is making a serious play for premium travelers. Since opening its first Sapphire Lounge in late 2022, the bank has built a fast-growing global footprint — with stylish lounges now in nine airports and more on the way.

In this guide, we’ll cover where the Chase Sapphire Lounges are, who can access them, and what you can expect inside.

Editor’s note: These lounges are officially called “Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club.” You may see them referred to more casually as “Chase Sapphire Lounges” — the two terms are interchangeable.

What Are Chase Sapphire Lounges?

Chase Sapphire Lounges are premium airport lounges designed for eligible Chase cardholders and Priority Pass members. These outposts offer complimentary food, drinks (including beer, cocktails, and wine), high-speed Wi-Fi, work areas, wellness spaces, and more. And these lounges often feature plenty of local flair.

Unlike American Express Centurion Lounges, Chase’s lounges are part of the Priority Pass network. This makes them accessible to a broader range of travelers. They’re operated by Airport Dimensions, the same group behind “The Club” lounges found in several airports across the United States.

Chase Sapphire Lounge PHL entryway
Credit: Tyler Glatt/AwardWallet

What Airports Have Chase Sapphire Lounges?

Chase currently operates seven dedicated Chase Sapphire Lounges across major airports: Boston Logan (BOS), Dallas Fort Worth (DFW), Las Vegas (LAS) New York–LaGuardia (LGA), Philadelphia International (PHL), Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX), and San Diego International (SAN).

In addition to these standalone lounges, Chase has two partner locations in collaboration with Etihad Airways at Washington Dulles (IAD) and New York–Kennedy (JFK).

Current Chase Sapphire Lounge locations

In the table below, you’ll find the location and operating hours of each currently open Chase Sapphire Lounge:

Airport Location Hours
Boston (BOS) Terminal B/C Connector, between Gates 39 and 40 5 am to 11 pm daily
Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) Terminal D, near Gate D25 5 am to 10 pm daily
Las Vegas (LAS) Terminal 1, near gate C23 4:30 am to 11 pm daily
New York City (JFK) — Partner lounge with Etihad Airways Terminal 4, Level 4 above gate A2 5 am to 11 pm daily
New York City (LGA) Terminal B 4:30 am to 9:30 pm daily
Philadelphia (PHL) Terminal D/E Connector 5 am to 10 pm daily
Phoenix (PHX) Terminal 4 South 1 Concourse 4:30 am to 10:30 pm daily
San Diego (SAN) Terminal 2, between Gate 46 and 47 5 am to 10 pm daily
Washington, D.C. (IAD) — Partner lounge with Etihad Airways Terminal A, near Gate A14 6 am to 10 pm daily

Future Chase Sapphire Lounge locations

Within the next couple of years, travelers can look forward to the opening of two new Sapphire Lounges:

  • Los Angeles (LAX): 9,234-square-foot lounge to be located in the Tom Bradley International Airport (TBIT) near Gate 148. The lounge is expected to accommodate 150 passengers.  The expected opening date is unknown.
  • Miami (MIA): Chase hasn’t confirmed it, but the issuer is expected to have won the bid to construct a nearly 14,000-square-foot lounge in Miami International Airport (MIA)’s Concourse E. It’s unclear when the lounge could open, assuming the project moves forward.

Former Chase Sapphire Lounge locations

Chase Sapphire Lounge Amenities

Amenities vary slightly by location, but all Chase Sapphire Lounges offer a mix of local flair and premium touches — from city-specific menus and decor to craft beer from nearby breweries and from chef-curated menus to wellness spaces and handcrafted cocktails. Here’s a look at what each lounge offers.

Boston (BOS)

The Boston outpost was the first U.S. Sapphire Lounge location and remains one of the best in the entire network. This nearly 12,000-square-foot space features a warm, wood-accented design. Amenities include locally inspired food, premium spirits, self-serve and a la carte dining, high-speed Wi-Fi, work areas, a kids’ room, a nursing suite, a wellness room, and shower suites. There’s also a dedicated taproom pouring local craft beer.

Related: Chase Sapphire Lounge Boston Airport Review

inside the Chase Sapphire Lounge in Boston
The Chase Sapphire Lounge in Boston. Credit: Carissa Rawson/AwardWallet

Dallas Fort Worth (DFW)

The Chase Sapphire Lounge at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) opened its doors on July 16, 2026. The lounge gives eligible cardholders an 18,000-square-foot space to relax in Terminal D.

It’s one of Chase’s largest branded lounges, and the extra space gave the issuer room to introduce its first-ever whiskey bar, continue its tradition of bringing health and wellness into the airport lounge experience with dedicated Face Haus facial rooms, add a family room for travelers with children, and create plenty of areas to sit, work, and unwind. Throughout the lounge, you’ll also find design elements inspired by Texas and the Dallas-Fort Worth region.

Related: Chase Sapphire Lounge Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Review

Hallway at the DFW Sapphire Lounge
Credit: Tyler Glatt / AwardWallet

Las Vegas (LAS)

The Chase Sapphire Lounge at Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas opened on December 3, 2025. The two-story lounge measures 5,390 square feet and packs in multiple living rooms, a bar, and a champagne parlor into its small frame. Guests can enjoy familiar culinary favorites, but this lounge also offers Momofuku-inspired dishes, coffee from Dark Moon Coffee Roasters, and more. You’ll find the lounge near gate C23.

Related: Chase Sapphire Lounge Las Vegas Airport Review

Sapphire Lounge Las Vegas Living Room
Credit: Tyler Glatt / AwardWallet

New York–LaGuardia (LGA)

The LaGuardia location is in Terminal B before the walkway to gates 41–49. In addition to the standard Sapphire Lounge amenities, it features Reserve Suites — private rooms starting at $2,200 for small groups and up to $6,000 for larger gatherings. Amenities here include on-demand dining from NYC restaurant Joseph Leonard, cocktails from Apotheke, coffee by Joe Coffee, Parcelle wine, wellness rooms, complimentary facials, and a children’s room.

Related: Chase Sapphire Lounge New York-LaGuardia Airport Review

A photo of the Chase Sapphire Lounge at New York-LaGuardia airport showing the bar and dining area.
The Chase Sapphire Lounge in New York-LaGuardia. Credit: Chase

New York–Kennedy (JFK)

This partner lounge, operated jointly with Etihad Airways, is located in Terminal 4 near gate A2. It features seasonal and halal menu items, craft cocktails, wine, Joe Coffee, private bathrooms, shower suites, and quiet reflection rooms.

A photo showing the Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club at New York-JFK Airport. This lounge is a partnership with Etihad Airways.
The Chase Sapphire/Etihad Lounge in New York-Kennedy. Credit: Etihad

Philadelphia (PHL)

The Philadelphia lounge is the largest in Chase’s network, with over 20,000 square feet of space and seating for over 650 travelers. There’s a wellness zone with reservable rest pods and showers, plus facial treatments and guided meditation sessions. Families will find a play area and a private nursing room, while travelers looking to unwind can check out the game room or grab a seat in the beer garden, which features rotating local taps and Philly-inspired dishes.

Related: Chase Sapphire Lounge Philadelphia Airport Review

Chase Sapphire Lounge PHL bar.
The Chase Sapphire Lounge in Philadelphia. Credit: Tyler Glatt/AwardWallet

Phoenix (PHX)

The Phoenix lounge is smaller than most other Sapphire Lounges, at just over 3,500 square feet. It’s located in Terminal 4, South 1 Concourse. Despite its size, it features seasonal menus by local chefs, an indoor patio terrace, and a vintage Airstream trailer serving food and beverages. Work and relaxation areas are also available.

Airstream trailer at Sapphire Lounge PHX
The Chase Sapphire Lounge in Phoenix. Credit: Chase

San Diego (SAN)

The San Diego lounge spans 10,000+ square feet and incorporates coastal design and local partnerships. Amenities include a la carte dining from Oscar’s Mexican Seafood, Groundwork coffee, Parcelle wine, wellness pods, digital meditation by Devi Brown, and facial treatments from Face Haus. There are also nursing rooms and dedicated work and family spaces.

The Chase Sapphire Lounge in San Diego.
The Chase Sapphire Lounge in San Diego. Credit: Chase

Washington, D.C. (IAD)

The Etihad Lounge at IAD doubles as a Chase Sapphire partner lounge and is located in Concourse A near gate A14. Amenities include halal dining, a full bar, Joe Coffee, private bathrooms, a shower suite, reflection rooms, and a family room.

The Chase Sapphire/Etihad Lounge in Washington Dulles.
The Chase Sapphire/Etihad Lounge in Washington Dulles. Credit: Etihad

Who Can Access Chase Sapphire Airport Lounges?

Despite the Chase Sapphire branding, these lounges aren’t limited to Chase cardholders. Chase Sapphire Lounges by The Club — along with the partner locations operated with Etihad Airways — are part of the Priority Pass network. That means travelers with certain credit cards or lounge memberships can get in, but there are some important restrictions to know about.

U.S. Chase Sapphire Lounge locations

Cardholders with the following products receive unlimited complimentary access for themselves and up to two guests:

Chase Sapphire Reserve®

Chase Sapphire Reserve®

Welcome Bonus
Earn 100,000 bonus points after you spend $6,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening.

  • 8x points on all purchases through Chase Travel℠
  • 4x points on flights and hotels booked directly
  • 3x points on dining worldwide
  • 1x points on all other purchases
Sapphire Reserve for Business℠

Sapphire Reserve for Business℠

Welcome Bonus Earn 200,000 bonus points after you spend $30,000 on purchases in your first 6 months from account opening and access more than $7,000 in total business and travel value in your first year.

Credit Score

Excellent, Good

  • 8X points on all Chase Travel℠ purchases
  • 5X total points on eligible Lyft rides through 9/30/2027
  • 4x points on flights and hotels booked directly
  • 3x points on advertising purchases made with social media platforms and search engines
  • 1 point per dollar on all other eligible purchases

Travelers with a Priority Pass membership from another credit card get one free visit per calendar year to a Chase Sapphire Lounge. After that, additional visits (via a day pass) cost $75 per person.

Non-Priority Pass members can visit the lounge by purchasing a day pass for $100.

Hallway at the DFW Sapphire Lounge
Credit: Tyler Glatt/AwardWallet

Plenty of credit cards offer Priority Pass benefits — and holding one is usually the most cost-effective way to access this lounge network. While you can buy a Priority Pass membership outright, the cost (especially when adding guests) is often much higher than simply picking up the right travel card.

If you plan to visit Chase Sapphire Lounges regularly, your best bet is to carry an eligible Chase card that includes unlimited access. And since these cards come with several other valuable travel perks, the annual fee may be easier to justify than you may realize.

Related: Priority Pass Airport Amenities You Can Access With the Chase Sapphire Reserve®

Bottom Line

With nine lounges open (and perhaps multiple others on the way), Chase is becoming a key player in the premium airport lounge space. If you travel often and hold the right card, these lounges can significantly upgrade your airport experience — making the annual fee easier to justify.

Chase Sapphire Reserve®

Chase Sapphire Reserve®

Welcome Bonus
Earn 100,000 bonus points after you spend $6,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening.

  • 8x points on all purchases through Chase Travel℠
  • 4x points on flights and hotels booked directly
  • 3x points on dining worldwide
  • 1x points on all other purchases
Sapphire Reserve for Business℠

Sapphire Reserve for Business℠

Welcome Bonus Earn 200,000 bonus points after you spend $30,000 on purchases in your first 6 months from account opening and access more than $7,000 in total business and travel value in your first year.

Credit Score

Excellent, Good

  • 8X points on all Chase Travel℠ purchases
  • 5X total points on eligible Lyft rides through 9/30/2027
  • 4x points on flights and hotels booked directly
  • 3x points on advertising purchases made with social media platforms and search engines
  • 1 point per dollar on all other eligible purchases

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