try the revolting Amex Lounge @ SFO No room no chairs and sit on the ground pre COVID - my multiple experiences of Amex SFO - Amex LGA almost as badIn the US I cannot fathom why anyone would pay $50 USD to get into those lounges. They're nothing special. Given US airports usually have some decent restaurants etc, $50 would be much better spent there.
I also remember the QF lounge at SFO not being particularly special either, but not as bad at that!try the revolting Amex Lounge @ SFO No room no chairs and sit on the ground pre COVID - my multiple experiences of Amex SFO - Amex LGA almost as bad
LAX TBIT QFF/C lounges and star Alliance F/C lounges No other lounges Ive ever been too at LAX esxept UA t7/8 Domestically SFO Amex Lounge in UA Terminal with post secirity connector to Int TerminalMaybe my memory is failing me - it may have been a QF partner lounge like KLM. I recall one nice QF lounge in LAX (can't remember which terminal, but in the one that you used to transition when on that quirky flight combo from SYD to NYC where you took the 747 from LAX) - anyway, it would be nice to have to focus on our preferred international lounges again
ok - I'll avoid the SFO amex lounge then! I thought the LAX TBIT QFF business lounge was reasonably comfortable - we're a bit off thread though aren't we!LAX TBIT QFF/C lounges and star Alliance F/C lounges No other lounges Ive ever been too at LAX esxept UA t7/8 Domestically SFO Amex Lounge in UA Terminal with post secirity connector to Int Terminal
We're snookered and I think they know thatHas anyone got any suggestions of another AMEX card where you get similar points benefits to the Platinum Charge?
How long have concierge been replying with a no reply email address?
Considering the amount of times they mentioned it, they obviously don't want emails anymore.
I would say ReserveHas anyone got any suggestions of another AMEX card where you get similar points benefits to the Platinum Charge?
Hmm okay thanks. That's the email I sent my request to, which they responded. But basically said don't email us back.I think it depends which team within Concierge sends the email - the Lifestyle team reply-to address is [email protected] which does accept emails
This has long been rumoured. You might be on to something. It was called a Titanium card, which slotted in between the current PC and Cent.But then I'm also reminded of a discussion I had with an ex-AMEX rewards exec who explained that 90%+ of the card's users are not like many of us at AFF, and don't utilise many benefits of the card at all - eg, one of my relatives just uses it for its charge card benefits and doesn't use any of the perks - so I wonder if this is just a 'card re-positioning' process to allow AMEX to introduce a card that bridges the gap between the Plat and Centurion card?
It has been grandfathered (so far) for members who held the card before the credit was scrapped.