![]() This is where you can request use of the shower facilities (more on those later) and get help with any ticketing issues you may have:Ī recent addition to the Admirals Clubs has been the appearance of WiFi codes all around the lounge and these were in evidence, once again, in Miami:ĭespite the recent opening of the Amex Centurion Lounge at Miami Airport, the Admirals Club was pretty busy (probably because the Amex Lounge is quite a distance away near Gate D12) so it wasn’t that easy to get decent pictures – I do my best not to get too may people in the photos as you never know who’s going to object. Whether you choose the stairs or the elevator you come out in the same place – an atrium with another membership desk. ![]() On our way from Aruba to New York, Joanna and I had a short layover at Miami Airport – so I thought I’d take a look and see how the Admirals Club near Gate D30 was faring. I know this club quite well as it’s where I’ve been stopping off on all my trips to/from the Caribbean for the last 10 years…and not that much has changed in that time.Īs you walk through the glass doors the membership/welcome desk is on your left, the elevators are straight ahead and an unusually artistic (for an Admirals Club) winding staircase up to the lounge is on the right: ![]() It looks good….but then anything would be better than what was on offer before!Īnyway, that’s a bit off topic. Historically the Admirals Club near Gate D30 has been the one to visit (even if it means a longer walk to your gate) because the lounge near Gate D16 is a lot smaller, has less facilities and is pretty cramped.Īs things stand, the smaller Admirals Club is in the process of being refurbished and View From The Wing has some early renderings from American Airlines to show their plans for the space.
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