Lounge Review: American Airlines Admirals Club St Louis (STL)

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During my first visit to St. Louis, I was able to visit the Admirals Club on my way out.

Location

The Admirals Club at STL can be easily missed. It is located right after security to your left. Instinctively you want to proceed towards the concourse after you passed security. However, the club lounge is located right before you enter the concourse area. You have to walk down the hallway to the left right before you enter the concourse and the Admirals Club will be on your right. There are a few signs but the can be easily missed.

Admirals Club Location at STL

Don’t enter the concourse area here. Go to your left.

After a few steps you will see the Admirals Club on your right.

Hours of Operation

The Admirals Club at STL is open daily from 4:30 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Access

  • First and Business Class passengers traveling to Asia, Australia, Central America, Europe, Mexico City (MEX), New Zealand, South America (First Class Passengers are allowed one guest) marketed and operated by American Airlines or a oneworld® airline.
  • AAdvantage® Executive Platinum, Platinum Pro, and Platinum elites traveling to Asia, Australia, Central America, Europe, Mexico City (MEX), New Zealand, South America (one guest permitted) marketed and operated by American Airlines or a oneworld® airline (regardless of cabin).
  • ConciergeKey members departing on or connecting to any flight marketed and operated by American Airlines or a oneworld® airline (regardless of cabin). Immediate family (spouse, domestic partner and/or children under 18) or up to 2 guests.
  • oneworld® Emerald and Sapphire elites departing on or connecting to any flight marketed and operated by American Airlines or a oneworld® airline (regardless of cabin). One guest permitted.
  • Admirals Club Membership: Requires same day departing or arriving flight marketed or operated by American Airlines, marketed and operated by any oneworld® partner carrier, or marketed and operated by Alaska Airlines. A membership can be bought with money or miles and discounts are available depending on your Frequent Flier Status with American Airlines. Check the Admirals Club website.
  • Admirals Club Day Pass: A day pass can be purchased directly on-site.
  • Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive Card Holders
  • Military: U.S. military personnel traveling in uniform traveling on a same-day flight operated by American.

More information on the Admirals Club website.

Admirals Club St. Louis

After you enter the door to the Admirals Club, you can take the staircase or an elevator upstairs where you will get checked in.

The lounge space is not very large compared to other locations American operates but it was pretty empty during my visit.  

Basic amenities you expect from a lounger are given. 

Dining

The Admirals Club St. Louis has a decent bar area. There are plenty of dining tables set up between the bar and the food buffet. Great to enjoy a little snack.

Speaking about snacks, that’s more or less all which is offered. However, it is good enough to get a little something in the belly before a long flight. Heck, it still beats the expensive restaurants in the concourse.

Soda, water, coffee and tea are set up next to the buffet as self-serve. 

Seating

There were plenty seating options throughout the lounge, from cozy chairs all the way to cubicles to get some work done, if needed. 

More seating next to the stairs.

Cubicles with a magazine stand.

Comfy Chairs

 

The area next to the staircase has a large windows which give you a good view of the airport.

Conclusion

For me it was a great visit. The agents even helped me with a baggage issue I had, as I changed my flight to an earlier flight but the bags got tagged for the late afternoon flight. I caught it accidently while checking my boarding pass during the check-in at the lounge. They were able to call their baggage handling team and get mine pulled onto the right flight. 

It is a great small place to relax and get away from the bustling airport scenery. Even though, the airport itself didn’t felt very busy itself compared to other places.

Admirals Club, American Airlines, Lounge Review, Missouri, Oneworld, St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL)
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