AMERICAN EXPRESS AND AMERICAN AIRLINES PARTNER TO ADD ADMIRALS CLUB® LOUNGE ACCESS FOR PLATINUM CARD® & CENTURION® MEMBERS Agreement Expands Premium Cards' Airport Club Access Benefit with the Addition of More Than 40 Worldwide Admirals Club® Locations NEW YORK, August 14, 2007 -- American Express and American Airlines today announced that consumer, small business and corporate Platinum Card and Centurion members will now have access to American Airlines 44 Admirals Club lounges worldwide. The relationship expands the American Express Airport Club Access Program for Platinum and Centurion Cards, which now provides Card members with complimentary access to more than 125 participating partner clubs when traveling on the partner airline. In addition to access to the American Airlines Admirals Club, The Airport Club Access Program allows Card members access to Continental Airlines Presidents Club®, Delta Crown Room Club®, and Northwest Airlines WorldClubs®. To take advantage of the Card benefit, Card members simply present the club representative with their Platinum or Centurion Card, a ticket valid for same-day travel on the corresponding airline that is operating the flight, and a government-issued ID. Spouse and children, or up to two traveling companions, can join the Card member as guests in the airport lounges. "Our Card members are passionate about travel and enjoy receiving access and benefits through their American Express® Cards that enhance their experiences, such as our popular Airport Club Access Program," said Simon Kahn, vice president, Platinum and Centurion Product Management. "American Airlines is a wonderful addition to the program, adding yet another valuable reason to carry the Platinum or Centurion Cards." "American Airlines continues to strengthen our premium product and global network, including opening eight new Admirals Club lounges in the past two years," said Nancy Knipp, president – Admirals Club for American Airlines. "We believe American Express Platinum and Centurion Card members will enjoy the amenities we have to offer and we look forward to welcoming them both on the ground and in the air." American Airlines opened the industry's first VIP lounge in 1939 at LaGuardia Airport in New York, forever changing travel at airports. The Admirals Club lounge has become synonymous with productivity, comfort and convenience at major airports through the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, Asia and Latin America. The Admirals Club lounge provides private surroundings where Card members traveling on American Airlines can now relax or work before, after or between flights and enjoy personalized, professional service from club staff. Club amenities include, depending on location:
Card members will have the opportunity to access Admirals Clubs in the following airport locations: Atlanta, Austin, Bogotá, Boston, Buenos Aires, Caracas, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Denver, Frankfurt, Honolulu, Kansas City, London Heathrow, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Miami, Nashville, Newark, New York Kennedy, New York LaGuardia, Orange County, Panama City, Paris, Philadelphia, Raleigh/Durham, Rio de Janeiro, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, San Juan, Santiago, Santo Domingo, Sao Paulo, St. Louis, Tokyo, Toronto, Washington, D.C. Dulles, Washington, D.C. Reagan. About the Platinum and Centurion Cards from American Express The Centurion Card, launched in 1999, pushes the boundaries of what a card can offer. It is by invitation only and is designed to provide remarkable benefits and services to individuals with demanding lifestyles who need a higher level of personalized service. About American Express About American Airlines |