With so many BoardingArea readers taking advantage of the Citi Executive AAdvantage World Elite MasterCard which includes Admirals Club membership privileges, I figured why not include a picture trip report for the DFW Terminal D Admirals Club which I visited prior to my Tokyo flight.
This is part one of a six part trip report from my travels to Japan:
- Admirals Club Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) Terminal D
- American Airlines First Class Dallas (DFW) – Tokyo (NRT) on a 777-200
- Hyatt Regency Tokyo
- Hilton Tokyo
- JAL SAKURA LOUNGE Tokyo (NRT)
- JAL SKY SUITE Business Class Tokyo (NRT) – New York (JFK) on a 777-300ER – My new favorite business class?
Welcome US Airways Club members…
Surprisingly a lot of available seating from 8am – 9:30am local time…
Business Center
Family Lounge…
Breakfast options – Apples, croissants, danish, oranges, and pretzels…
Omelette Station for $11.99 + tax including Texas Toast or a Bagel ($4 additional if you include a Bloody Mary, Mimosa, or Naked Juice)
Standard outlets were found at the small tables next to the seats in most of the sitting areas. There was also a full breakfast and small bites menu to order from (additional payment required). A coupon for one complimentary premium wine, beer, liquor, or bottled water was provided with my First Class ticket.
Later today look out for – Trip Report – JAL SKY SUITE- My Favorite Business Class Flight – Tokyo (NRT) – JFK
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6 comments
With so many AA clubs at DFW they always seem to be pleasant and not over crowded (most of the time). I wish they would trade out the white pretzels for Chocolate ones 🙂
Nice review.
I gotta say that even if DFW were not my home airport, all of the Admiral’s Clubs here are very, very nice. The one in Terminal D reviewed above has an excellent view of the west runways, too. In addition, it’s a lot easier and nicer to get help at the desk in the event of a flight delay or cancellation — the folks there are always awesome!
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Very detailed and interesting review, as always! I have
to say, while I enjoy the Terminal D Admiral’s Club lounge, I find it surprising there is no Flagship Lounge at DFW, given how many international flights there are at this hub. This Admiral’s Club is a sad substitute, especially when flying international First.
@Ken – Thanks! Absolutely agree…
It looks like if you have a choice between the American Express Centurion Lounge and the American Lounge that one would want to choose the Centurion Lounge. The food options and drinks and other things that they provide is great.
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