Does anyone else understand the use of carpeting instead of Terrazzo? CLT has no uniformity in design except the use of that awkward blue tone and carpeting everywhere. MIA and IAD have the same for their regional gates. Tbh, this won’t really remove congestion it will simply push it from the gate area into the front of the holding area for the group of gates.Īlso, I find it odd that the signage for each gate is different than the new ones they have been adding in A and E. I never knew they were going to change the gate area that drastically. One of the things that I always liked about E is that each flight has its own specific gate area and boarding door, versus other regional terminals that make you sit in a large holding room and then passing through a common gate serving multiple flights before heading to a passageway that leads you to a door where you actually board. CVG’s old Concourse C was like this, as is DL at SLC, the UA Express Terminal at IAH and Concourse A at IAD. I may start getting to CLT early in 2020. Luckily AmEx has realized the need for larger lounges and is limiting the number of guests allowed, so hopefully that will ultimately result in a more relaxing and productive lounge experience. The Centurion Lounges are by far the best non-airline lounges in the US and rival the best airline business class lounges in the world however they get EXTREMELY crowded. While definitely very nice and well above average, the international American Express Lounges/Centurion Clubs aren’t the same as the ‘official’ Centurion Lounges, which offer significantly better (free) food and drink options. I am in the MEX lounge often and have visited a couple of the others. For example, in the Mexico lounges, most food and drink is for purchase. They usually aren't operated by American Express directly (the one in Sydney was contracted out) and don't usually offer the same amenities. The lounges in Buenos Aires, Sydney, Melbourne, New Delhi, and Mexico are "American Express International Lounges". The only true "Centurion Lounges" as of right now are in the US and in HKG. The Buenos Aires lounge isn't a Centurion Lounge.
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