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One a recent visit before flying Qatar Airways Qsuites to Doha, I left the lounge after just a half glass of wine.Ĭons: Old lounge, lacks decent food. The food and beverage offers are abysmal for an international airline. There’s just one large oval room for seating and two shower rooms. The lounge offers pre-package foods and a small bar. It’s home to most premium long-haul Oneworld passengers including British Airways, JAL, Cathay Pacific, Qatar, and American Airlines. The old lounge in the South Satellite desperately needs a makeover. The Seattle British Airways galleries is the worst lounge at SEA.
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Pros: Free food and drinks, Priority Pass access #6 British Airways Galleries Drinks are of a higher caliber though than United and Alaska Lounges.Ĭons: Location, far from most of the Airport If you’re hungry I would not visit this club if you have access to another lounge at the airport but they do sell day passes for those who otherwise do not have access. On many visits food offering is limited to cheese, soup, pasta and pre-packaged items. Both lounge are open to Priority Pass members. The Club in the S satellite is the former NWA Worldclub. There are two club locations and despite having different layouts they have similar food and beverage offerings. Aer Lingus, Hainan Airways, Eva Air, Emirates and several other lounges use this lounge for their premium guests.

The lounge also hosts several airlines that do not have their own lounges in Seattle. The A concourse Club is the old Delta crown room. Pros: The Only Star Alliance Gold lounge in the airport.Ĭons: Small size, limited food and beverage options #5 The Club This lounge rates below the other lounges due to its small size and limited food and beverage offers. There is an upcharge for many of the alcohol options. Food and beverage options are limited to snacks and well drinks. The United club is modern, with a nice clean marble and steel look.
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The lounge is fairly small, but offers enough space to spread out plus a couple of private meeting rooms. It can get busy before the bank of flights for United. I have only visited this lounge a couple of times. The lounge is newer and I believe it opened in 2016. The Seattle United Club in concourse A offers a basic lounge for those flying United. Local draft craft beer.Ĭons: Upcharge for food and alcohol. The lounge is open to Alaska Lounge Members, AA Admiral Club members when flying AA or Alaska, and Oneworld Elites. Alaska does boast a good selection of local craft beers, ciders, and seltzers. This Oneworld lounge offers a small buffet and bar. It’s one of the nicer lounges in the airport (SEA) with Olympic Mountain views. The new lounge is a step above other Alaska lounges offering. #3 Alaska Airlines N SatelliteĪlaska Airlines Flagship Lounge in the N Satellite opened in 2018 to much fanfare. Pros: Beautiful modern interior, large food and beverage offers.Ĭons: Must be flying Delta to utilize, Upcharges for Premium beverages. The lounge used to have a pay for use Spa as well, but this was closed on my list visit. The only real downside to this lounge is Delta upcharges for premium alcohol.

This lounge is modern and large with an extensive food and drink offering. The lounge is open to select American Express card holders along with Sky Club members and long-haul Delta One flyers. The beautiful 21,000 square foot two story lounge opened in 2016 and has exceptional views of Mount Rainier and the airport’s taxiways. The Seattle Delta Sky Club is the largest lounge in Seattle. Friendly staffĬons: No guests for most cardholders #2 Delta Sky Club A/B concourse The Seattle American Express lounge is also one of the few lounges with a shower. I look forward to visiting this lounge more often, as Sea is my home airport. Thus far I have yet to have to wait to get into the lounge, and not having a waitlist is a huge win. The American Express Seattle lounge offers unique features, a new delicious food menu and a very unique one of a kind coffee bar, which meshes with the culture of Seattle perfectly.
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At 14,000 square feet, a major upgrade from just 4,500 square feet, it has space for just over 400 guests. The new lounge is more than triple the space and has plenty of seating to meet the needs of the airport. The new Seattle American Express Centurion Lounge is a huge improvement for American Express credit card holders.
