American Completes Renovation of Admirals Club at Boston Logan

by Staff on July 28, 2010

American Airlines has completed extensive renovations to the Admirals Club lounge at Logan International Airport in Boston, enhancing the lounge’s amenities and refurbishing its decor with the aim of make it a state-of-the-art reprieve from the hustle and bustle of the airport terminal.

“The newly-updated Boston Admirals Club features a wide array of amenities essential to serving the needs of our customers,” says Nancy Knipp, American’s president – Admirals Club. “We believe our investment in these new, enhanced surroundings, coupled with Admirals Club hospitality and updated technology, will provide our customers with an unparalleled travel experience.”


Located in Terminal B near Gate 36, the 10,000-square-foot space now has an enhanced floor plan, designed to create a spacious, open atmosphere and offering unique seating for 214 guests. According to American Airlines, the lounge offers an abundance of oversized leather chairs and its decor features a palate of light woods, natural stones, leathers, and rich fabrics.

The improved multi-functional business center features 16 computer workstations outfitted with new HP Compaq 8000 Elite Business PCs, a copier, and fee-based fax service. The cyber cafe offers four HP TouchSmart PCs with high-speed Internet access. HP TouchSmart PCs boast built-for-touch applications that allow users to experience music, photos, games and videoin a visually engaging manner beyond what a mouse or keyboard can do, says American.

This is the official Admirals Club logo. American Airlines operates 44 Admirals Club locations at airports throughout the world, as well as five Flagship Lounge locations

In addition, the club’s global printing solution, powered by PrinterOn, allows guests to submit print jobs via e-mail or Web page uploads from any location and retrieve them in the lounge.

The new facility boasts additional up-to-date amenities such as flat-panel televisions; spa-like shower facilities with private showers, complete with towels, shampoo, body gels and blow-dryers, as well as shower caps and razors upon request; a children’s room with a flat panel TV, computers and age-appropriate programming; complimentary coffee, tea, soft drinks, juices and a variety of snacks; foods that include seasonal salads, hot and savory soups, fresh sandwiches and wraps, small bites, specialized coffee drinks and dessert items for purchase through the club’s food-and-beverage program Amora; and premium services including personal assistance with reservations, seat selection, upgrades and boarding passes.

The Boston Admirals Club lounge is open daily from 4:45 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Individual Admirals Club memberships for new members range from $350 to $500 annually. AAdvantage miles can also be used to purchase Admirals Club memberships. One-day passes are available for $50 and may be purchased online, at self-service check-in machines, or at any Admirals Club location.

American, a founding member of the oneworld Alliance, operates 44 Admirals Club locations and five Flagship Lounge locations in airports throughout the world. The company says it continues to focus on reinvesting in its products and services with lounge refurbishments. For example, American recently announced plans to build a brand-new Admirals Club lounge at San Francisco International Airport as part of the airline’s terminal move, and also completed extensive renovations to its London Heathrow Admirals Club and Flagship Lounge facilities in May.

For more information on Admirals Club lounges, including Admirals Club membership and one-day passes, visit www.aa.com/admiralsclub.

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