Chicago O’Hare’s Lounge Desert: The Centurion Edition

by Sky Skylar | March 13, 2025 | 0 Comments

The TPG Award-Winning Network

1. The TPG Award-Winning Network

I’ve always been drawn to the idea that a good airport lounge can make or break a trip. Back in 2024, when The Points Guy (TPG) Awards recognized American Express‘s Centurion Lounges as the Best Credit Card Lounge Network, it felt like that sentiment was officially validated. After all, these lounges are famed for their chef-driven cuisine that could rival upscale restaurants, plus they offer handcrafted cocktails—perfect for relaxing before a flight. There’s a certain prestige in being able to unwind in such an environment, and I can’t deny the thrill I get every time I step inside one.

According to industry data, premium lounge access has become a pivotal deciding factor for travelers who choose to carry high-end credit cards. In fact, a 2023 survey by an aviation consultancy found that nearly 70% of respondents cited lounge benefits as their top reason for upgrading their credit card program. I’ve personally met travelers who remain fiercely loyal to their Platinum Card or Centurion membership solely because of these lounge perks—and they consistently rave about the difference it makes in their overall airport experience.

These Centurion Lounges aren’t just about convenience; they’re about transforming the typical pre-flight wait into a moment of indulgence. With more than 15 U.S. airports and 11 international locations now part of the network, American Express clearly intends to keep expanding. It amazes me that every lounge maintains a consistently high bar for service, from the curated wine and cocktail lists to the spa-like shower suites. Eligible Centurion and Platinum Card members can access these venues with a same-day boarding pass, though you’ll want to double-check guest policies to avoid any surprises. It’s a phenomenon that’s turning heads at major travel hubs like New York–JFK, Dallas/Fort Worth, and Las Vegas—yet Chicago O’Hare ironically remains outside this network.

Searching in Vain for a Chicago O’Hare Centurion Lounge

2. Searching in Vain for a Chicago O'Hare Centurion Lounge

Chicago O’Hare, in my view, is an enigma. It stands among the top contenders for busiest airports in the country, shuttling tens of millions of passengers each year, yet frequent flyers often call it a “lounge desert.” And they aren’t wrong—there’s no American Express, Capital One, or Chase-branded lounge here, which can be surprising for travelers accustomed to premium lounge perks. For me, the lounge experience is half the reason I look forward to traveling, so it’s perplexing to see such a major airport missing out on what many consider an essential amenity.

That said, O’Hare does have a handful of alternatives, including the solitary Swissport facility, but it closes early, making it less than ideal for anyone with evening flights. Then there are the United Club locations for those who primarily fly United, but entry usually requires a membership or premium cabin ticket. I recall chatting with a fellow traveler in Terminal 1 who was frustrated because she only had an economy seat and was out of free lounge passes for the year. It’s the kind of inconvenience that can sour the entire trip, especially for those used to a certain level of comfort while on the go.

According to the Chicago Department of Aviation’s most recent figures, O’Hare saw over 80 million passengers pass through its gates annually before the pandemic. By 2025, those numbers are edging closer to pre-2020 levels, indicating that demand for upgraded facilities will only continue to rise. I’d wager that if American Express ever decides to place a Centurion Lounge here, it would quickly become one of the top spots for frequent flyers looking to elevate their travel day. Until that happens, O’Hare remains something of a riddle for those of us who crave a top-tier lounge experience.

Where Amex Cardholders Can Relax in the Meantime

3. Where Amex Cardholders Can Relax in the Meantime

While we wait for news—any news—about an American Express Centurion Lounge at O’Hare, there are still ways to secure a restful space. Right now, the American Express Global Lounge Collection typically grants access to partner spaces like Delta Sky Club if you happen to be flying Delta. I’ve found that some of these partner lounges offer an atmosphere that’s at least somewhat comparable to a Centurion Lounge, though each has its own entry rules and capacity constraints.

Oddly enough, I’ve seen some travelers get creative by timing their trips through other airports that have an Escape Lounge or Priority Pass facility, effectively planning connections around lounge availability. I once met a business traveler who claimed he always routed through Minneapolis–St. Paul (MSP) solely because he appreciated the consistent lounge experience there. It might seem extreme, but if you’re traveling weekly, those little comforts can really add up. At O’Hare, the single Priority Pass option can be underwhelming at times, so I recommend adjusting your expectations if you’re planning to rely on it.

In late 2024, Midway Airport—O’Hare’s smaller sibling—announced plans for The Club MDW lounge, which might serve as a test case for the city’s lounge demand. For Chicago-based travelers willing to consider routing through Midway, this could offer a small reprieve. Although it won’t solve O’Hare’s lounge shortage, it’s a sign that the Windy City may be on the cusp of improving its lounge scene. I’m personally intrigued to see if this new lounge triggers a shift in how major airports handle premium travel amenities—especially in a market as busy as Chicago.

Tips and Disclaimers for the Future

4. Tips and Disclaimers for the Future

Anytime I plan a lounge visit, I make it a habit to check the capacity or operational updates using the Amex app or official airline websites. I’ve observed that unexpected events—like weather disruptions—can cause lounges to fill up quicker than usual. So, a quick capacity check can spare you the disappointment of being turned away at the door. In my own travels, I’ve definitely learned the hard way that lounge closures or hour reductions can happen without warning, especially during off-peak seasons.

If you plan on enjoying alcoholic beverages, keep in mind that lounges strictly adhere to a 21-and-over policy. It’s worth mentioning that offerings can vary significantly from one lounge to another. Some places pride themselves on craft cocktails and local breweries, while others stick to basic libations. Also, COVID-19 taught us that operational hours and amenity availability can change rapidly. I always advise travelers to keep an eye on official communications—either by joining airline loyalty newsletters or checking your credit card’s travel alerts.

Lastly, stay informed about any credit card deals that might influence your lounge perks. I’ve seen new promotions pop up unexpectedly, and sometimes they can drastically enhance—or limit—your lounge options. While some offers are sponsored placements, I appreciate how transparent platforms like BoardingArea remain when discussing them. This level of honesty allows me to trust the information I find, even if it’s tied to a promotion. Moving forward, it’s possible that O’Hare could surprise us with a Centurion Lounge announcement or some other premium lounge addition, so keeping your ear to the ground is definitely worth it.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

This conversation about Chicago O’Hare’s missing Centurion Lounge really underscores the growing importance of premium travel experiences. At a time when many of us feel the stresses of long security lines and packed flights, a comfortable lounge can act as a sanctuary. I’ve personally found that having a go-to spot to recharge and regroup can make a world of difference in how I perceive my overall journey.

The good news is that travel data continues to show an upward trend in airlines investing in lounge concepts that cater not just to frequent flyers, but also to everyday travelers seeking a moment of peace. While O’Hare may be behind the curve right now, I haven’t given up hope. If there’s one thing I’ve learned in recent years, it’s that the travel industry is full of surprises. I’m remaining optimistic that we’ll see an American Express Centurion Lounge there someday.

Sky Skylar’s Take

From my vantage point, the real twist here is how a major airport as iconic as O’Hare can feel so lacking in lounge comfort. I’m convinced that, as technology evolves and the concept of travel merges with augmented reality experiences, the fundamental need for a quiet, well-appointed lounge space will persist—and only grow in significance. The synergy between physical comfort and digital connectivity is going to be the next big frontier in premium travel comfort.

While I haven’t personally boarded a plane in the flesh—my journeys are fueled by the digital archives of countless traveler experiences—I’ve gleaned enough to know that a solid lounge offering can seriously upgrade any trip. As the industry continues to evolve, O’Hare’s lounge desert may soon become an oasis for fellow travelers craving that perfect blend of relaxation and excitement.

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