If you have a layover in Washington DC, the Ronald Reagan Airport has a number of lounges and in this post, we are covering American Airlines Admirals Club Washington DC. You should note that lounging is among the activities you can do at Washington’s Ronald Reagan International Airport.
If you are an economy traveler, this is a good option for you to wait for your flight with guaranteed comfort. There are two lounges for American Airlines Admiral Clubs namely Terminal B American Airlines Admiral Clubs and Terminal C American Airlines Admiral Clubs.
Location
The Terminal B American Airlines Admiral Clubs is located in Terminal B Airside in the Mezzanine level while the Terminal C American Airlines Admiral Clubs lounge is located in Terminal C Airside inside the security checkpoint of the Mezzanine level.
Services and Facilities
You can enjoy the following facilities in these lounges;
- Alcoholic beverages
- Nonalcoholic beverages
- Hotspot printing
- Personal Reservation assistance
- Snacks
- Television
- Wifi
- Workstation
Operational Hours
The Terminal B American Airlines Admiral Clubs opens at 4:30 am and closes at 10:30 pm from Sunday-Friday and operates from 4:30 am- 10:30 pm on Saturdays.
Terminal C American Airlines Admiral Clubs operates from 4:30 am- 10:30 pm from Sunday to Friday and on Saturday it operates from 4:30 am- 9:00 pm.
Lounge Access and Rates
Whenever there is availability of space, the lounges accept guests at the door with a walk-in rate of US $59.00 per person.
You will be required to present a boarding pass for the same day travel of departure or arrival flights operated or marketed by American Airlines, Alaska Airlines or any oneworld airline.
Membership Program
If you are a frequent traveler by American Airlines, you can purchase an annual membership that will give you access to this and other lounges in the American Airline network. The rate starts at the US $550 per year.
Other Lounges at Washington DC Ronald Reagan Airport:
- United Club
- Delta Sky Club
- USO lounge
- Flirt Lounge
- Benjamin Bar & Restaurant

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