Chase Sapphire Reserve Lounge Opens in Boston Logan International Airport
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A new Chase Sapphire Reserve Lounge opened at Boston Logan International Airport. As part of Chase Bank’s investment in the Greater Boston area, it introduces one of its signature lounges to the airport’s newest terminal.
See how this lounge elevates the Boston airport travel experience and which Chase Sapphire members are eligible to enter inside.
Inside the Chase Sapphire Reserve Lounge
The Boston location is the second top open in a lineup of Chase Sapphire Reserve Lounges planned for airports globally. The first lounge opened in Hong Kong in August 2022; the latest is the first to open in the US. It’s located in Terminal B between gates B39 and B40—United Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Air Canada, Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, Alaska Airlines, and Boutique Air all operate flights here.
Chase Sapphire Reserve partners with The Club – an airport lounge chain with 18 locations worldwide including a newly opened San Francisco location – to give travelers a stylish place to wait for their flight (or unwind after a long haul). It blends elements of Boston combined with signature features familiar with the Hong Kong location to create a welcoming space.
The lounge has signature amenities like complimentary food and beverage, workspace, spa service add-ons, and more. Check out the entire photo gallery below.
Who’s Eligible to Enter the Chase Sapphire Lounge?
Due to previous overcrowding, companies like Delta are making their Sky Club lounges harder to get into. Chase Sapphire Lounge intends to keep its spaces a premium amenity with access for loyalty members who signed up with Priority Pass. Select Chase cardholders receive a complimentary Priority Pass Select membership with their account. However, depending on which card you have, you’ll have different requirements to enter. Here’s a breakdown:
Cardholder | Details |
Chase Sapphire Reserve | Unlimited visits 2 complimentary guests (each additional guest $27/guest) Children under 2 free |
JP Morgan Reserve | Unlimited visits 2 complimentary guests (each additional guest $27/guest) Children under 2 free |
Ritz Carlton | Unlimited visits Unlimited free guests |
Other Credit Card/Membership | Complimentary visit to ONE Sapphire Lounge by The Club per calendar year |
The JP Morgan Reserve is for the bank’s premium clients, but the Chase Sapphire Reserve card is a popular everyday travel credit card with many other benefits in addition to airport lounge access. A few of the travel perks cardholders get include:
- $300 annual travel credit
- Earn 5x points on flights booked with Chase Unlimited Rewards (after spending the annual travel credit)
- Earn 10x points on hotels and car rentals (after spending the annual Travel credit)
- Get 50% more point value when redeemed for travel with Chase Unlimited Rewards
- Global Entry, TSA PreCheck, or NEXUS fee credit
The good news is that even travelers without a Chase Card can experience the lounge. Cardholders from competing banks like the Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card and the Platinum Card from American Express that signed up for the Priority Pass can enter.
Having Priority Pass membership through credit card affiliation is one of the best ways to access the lounge. However, travelers can purchase their membership directly and enjoy access to the new Chase Sapphire Reserve–regardless if you have a Chase (or other bank) credit card. Get up to 35% off on Priority Pass and use it the next time you’re traveling through Boston Logan International.
Chase Sapphire Reserve Lounges Expanding Foothold in the US
The new Boston airport lounge is the second out of nine Chase Sapphire Reserve Lounges already planned to open worldwide. They will be in major airport hubs to attract the many Chase customers that travel through them. Here’s a list of all the current and upcoming lounges:
Open
- Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) – Opened Aug 2022
- Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) – Opened May 16, 2023
Planned
- San Diego International Airport (SAN)
- Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)
- New York LaGuardia Airport (LGA)
- Las Vegas Airport (LAS)
- Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD)
- Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)
- Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX)
Want to check one of the Chase Sapphire Reserve Lounges? We’ve already found several award flights that take you to airports that will have one of the upcoming lounges. Check out these trips for a chance to step inside the new airport lounges:
- Fly one-way business class from Berlin to New York on November 22, 2023, for 60,000 United MileagePlus miles
- Fly one-way economy class from Los Angeles to Hong Kong on September 11, 2023, for 40,000 United MileagePlus Miles
- Fly one-way economy class from Miami to Las Vegas on September 20 for 9,900 JetBlue TrueBlue miles
As of today, only the Boston and Hong Kong locations are open. Two more are planned for this year, although the locations aren’t yet announced—hopefully, it will be either of the options above to get an extra incentive to get the award flights!
Bottom Line
The latest Chase Sapphire Reserve Lounge is now open May 16, 2023, so you’ll be among the first to check it out. With Chase incorporating design features inspired by each location, we can assume each lounge will be slightly different, all while maintaining Chase Bank’s signature lounge amenities.
Enjoy these images of the new Boston Airport Chase Sapphire Reserve Lounge, and let us know if you plan to check it out!