The airline announced on March 10 that it will begin construction on a new, 12,000-square-foot Admirals Club at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS)—a project that doubles the current lounge's footprint and introduces a first-of-its-kind amenity for the entire American Airlines network.
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View this post on InstagramThe expansion is a direct response to the rapid growth of the Austin market. Spanning the west side of the terminal, the lounge will be divided into distinct zones tailored to different traveler needs—including dedicated areas to relax, dine, work and "recharge."
Beyond the architecture, the club will feature the brand’s updated premium food and beverage program, which includes partnerships with Lavazza coffee and Champagne Bollinger.
While a final opening date hasn't been set, the project signals a major reinvestment in the "Silicon Hills" as the airline celebrates its centennial year.
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