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This American Airlines business class lounge will open in May

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American Airlines’ new business class lounge at Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) is on schedule to open in May, according to comments made by the company’s CEO, Robert Isom, during a first-quarter earnings call.  Announced last summer, the upscale Flagship Lounge will be located in Terminal A, near many international departures for the airline. During the call, the airline also noted a drop in revenue during the first three months of 2025. 

American’s PHL Flagship Lounge: An upscale space for premium-cabin passengers

American’s PHL Flagship Lounge will offer a more upscale experience compared to the airline’s Admirals Club portfolio. It’s designed for higher-level elite-status members and premium cabin passengers who want to unwind before flights to Europe. Not only that, but the lounge will offer modern coastal cuisine by Chef Randy Rucker. 

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The PHL Flagship Lounge will be the airline’s ninth premium lounge, with more planned for the future. To gain access to the lounge, travelers need more than a standard Admirals Club membership. Typically, that means a Flagship-branded ticket for a business or first-class long-haul international route. AAdvantage Members with Platinum status can also gain entry if taking a qualifying, same-day international long-haul flight. Oneworld Alliance members with similar status or tickets can also access the lounge.

During the earnings call, American also noted a $473 million loss during the first three months of 2025. Similar to other airlines, the company experienced a decrease in coach sales on domestic routes. Steve Johnson, American Airlines Vice Chair and Chief Strategy Officer, said: “Domestic main cabin is weak, and that’s what’s driving, I think, the overall demand numbers that you’re seeing.”

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