BTW, I have been there all hours from early morning to late afternoon throughout the week so feel my experience if probably a little broader than yours. There is rarely a line to get food and the longest I have waited for a drink at the bar is maybe 2 people in front of me. Also, it was constructed as one of the larger Centurion Lounges and I have never seen it crowded as you indicated in the article. Gary – agree with main points but would like to state, as someone that lives in Charlotte and flies out of CLT a lot, I have NEVER had a wait at the Charlotte Centurion Lounge (unlike Denver where I had a 30 minute wait last Sunday). This is after you canceled my flight this morning so I have 5 hour layover now. I paid $550 to have club access and this is what I have to deal with twice a week going through Charlotte ? Really. There’s frequently a line to get in even during off-peak times. With only the smaller B concourse club available for passengers to spend time in while waiting for flights, it’s become overrun. There wasn’t enough club lounge space in Charlotte to begin with and the airport which has only one other Admirals Club was desperately in need of another two. Here are permitting details for what renovations will actually be taking place. American – which has been somewhat cagey about the work that’s happening – says the updates which will take several months are about bringing the space up to fire code. Some travelers had hopes this would mean improving the club, still in US Airways-style, but it doesn’t. The main Admirals Club in Charlotte is closed for renovations.
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