Chase is set to open its latest Sapphire Lounge by The Club at Philadelphia International Airport on February 20. This new lounge, located post-security between Terminals D and E, spans 20,000 square feet and offers a travel experience enriched with Philadelphia's culture and history.
The lounge features a beer garden with local craft beers and a menu inspired by Philadelphia, including cheesesteak sliders and potato pancakes. A mural by James Burns of Mural Arts Philadelphia adds to the ambiance. Culinary offerings are curated by Middle Child Clubhouse, complemented by coffee from Elixr Coffee and beverages from Parcelle.
"Philadelphia, a city renowned for its rich history, artistic flair and strong sense of community, is now home to a lounge that reflects these very qualities," said Dana Pouwels, Head of Airport Lounge Benefits at Chase. "Our new lounge is an embodiment of Philadelphia's unique character."
Amenities include a game room with arcade machines and TVs for sports viewing, wellness facilities like rest pods and showers, facial treatments from Face Haus, meditations guided by Devi Brown, as well as family-friendly spaces.
"We have been excited for the opening of the Chase Sapphire Lounge since it was first announced," stated Atif Saeed, CEO of Philadelphia International Airport. "We thank Chase for recognizing the needs of our passengers."
This launch is part of Chase's expansion plans for its Sapphire Lounge network with future locations planned in Las Vegas and Los Angeles. More information can be found at chase.com/sapphireairportlounge.
Access to the lounges is available to Chase Sapphire Reserve cardmembers and others with Priority Pass Select membership. Non-Chase members can visit once per year or pay $75 per visit thereafter.
Chase operates under JPMorgan Chase & Co., providing banking services across various platforms in the U.S.
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