transcontinental flights between JFK-LAX, JFK-SFO and MIA-LAX (and vice-versa) are eligible for Admirals Club access. Passengers traveling in First or Business class on U.S.and Canada, Mexico (except Mexico City), the Bahamas, Bermuda and the Caribbean. First and Business Class customers who do not hold Emerald or Sapphire tier status with the Oneworld alliance are not eligible to access the Admirals Club when traveling on solely domestic flights within the U.S.The Admirals Club Lounge at Miami or any other airport is only open to passengers flying First or Business Class on American Airlines and its Oneworld partners, and Oneworld Emerals & Sapphire Elite passengers departing flights marketed and operated by American Airlines or a Oneworld airline. Also, the facility features well maintained bathrooms, including spacious shower suites, and a well-equipped business center. Probably the best thing about the Admirals Club is the presence of American Airlines’ travel agents that can work a lot faster on rerouting your ticket in case you encounter flight troubles (which was luckily not the case for me). Complimentary coffee, tea, soft drinks and light cold & hot snacks are offered (there’s even a taco bar), while wine, beer, premium brand spirits and healthy food choices are available for purchase. The main sitting area features large windows that offer a lovely view of the apron while the rest of the lounge features indoor windows that looks out over the terminal one floor below.Īt the center of the lounge is a dining area, which comprises several dining tables, a sleek bar, some high-top communal seating, and a buffet (although there are several buffet stations throughout the lounge). It comprises several sitting areas – some of them separated by partitions to add a level of privacy – with a wide variety of seat types, most of them equipped with power outlets. Located one level above the main concourse, the lounge is a modern, bright and enjoyable space. This is a review of the Admirals Club near gate D30, which is open daily from 4:30AM until 10:30PM. AMERICAN AIRLINES BOEING 777-300ER AMERICAN AIRLINES BOEING 777-300ERĪmerican Airlines calls its lounges ‘Admiral Clubs’ and the carrier manages two Admirals Clubs in Miami: one near gate D15, and one near gate D30 in concourse D (the latter lounge also features a Flagship Lounge and Flagship First Dining). I booked the ticket directly on the official American Airlines website during a sale. I paid 1550 euros for my return Business Class ticket from Frankfurt to Miami, with stop-over in London Heathrow, which is an excellent fare for a transatlantic flight. Business Class seat (+ best & worst seats). In this review (more information & photos below my YouTube clip & slideshow):
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