What lounges are available in the Las Vegas Airport, and how to access them

By Carly Coombs | Posted: March 26, 2025

When traveling through the Las Vegas airport, you might want a place to relax and grab a bite or drink while waiting for your flight. 

Airport lounges can be a great place to unwind, but each lounge has its own restrictions and rules on how to access it. Sometimes, you have to be flying on the airline that operates the lounges, or having a specific credit card can get you in. 

Here’s a look at what lounges are available at LAS and how you can get in: 

The Club at LAS (Terminal 1 & 3) 

The Club has two locations within the airport, one in Terminal 1, Concourse D, and the other in Terminal 3, Concourse E. 

To access these lounges, passengers will need to purchase a pass, which costs $50, and travelers can access the lounge three hours before their departing flight. Travelers with a Priority Pass membership get access to both Club lounges with their membership and can pre-book for a fee.

The Centurion Lounge (Terminal 1) 

The Centurion Lounge is located in Terminal 1, Concourse D, and features complimentary food and drinks, shower suites, workspaces, and more. 

This lounge is limited to certain American Express credit cardholders, and any applicable entrance fees have to be paid with an American Express card. American Express Platinum, Business Platinum, and Corporate Platinum cardholders, Delta SkyMiles Reserve, and Business Reserve cardholders and Centurion Members, can access the lounge. 

Delta SkyMiles Reserve and Reserve Business Card members can only get access with a same-day boarding pass for a Delta Airlines marketed or operated flight. 

Having the cards doesn’t guarantee complimentary access, and some cardholders will still have to pay a fee to enter. You can find details about the entry requirements and fees, here

Capital One Lounge (Terminal 1)

Earlier in 2025, the airport opened a new Capital One Lounge, located in Terminal 1, Concourse D. Anyone can purchase a lounge day pass, even without a Capital One card, for $90 per visit. 

Travelers with the Capitol One Venture X and Venture X Business cards get free access, as well as two free guest passes per visit. Capital One Venture and Spark Miles cardholders can purchase a day pass at a discounted rate of $45 per visit. 

United Airlines United Club (Terminal 3) 

For passengers flying on United Airlines or a Star Alliance airline, there is a United Airlines lounge in Terminal 3, Concourse D, that is available to certain UA ticketholders and those with a United Club membership

United Polaris and Business Class ticket holders on international flights get complimentary United Club access as well as international First and Business Class travelers on Star Alliance member airlines. 

United Business Class customers traveling to or from Canada and transcontinental flights between New York/Newark and Los Angeles and New York/Newark and San Francisco also receive lounge access.

Lounge access is also available to travelers with United MileagePlus Star Gold or higher and Star Alliance Gold status. 

Passengers can also purchase a one-time pass for access to the lounge. Some United Airlines-branded credit cards also provide complimentary day passes. (You can find a list of cards here). 

United Services Organization Lounge (Terminal 1 & 3)  

The LAS airport has two lounges dedicated to active military service members and their families. The United Service Organization, a nonprofit, runs the USO lounge and provides snacks, beverages, luggage storage, and more. One location is in Terminal 1 outside of the TSA checkpoint for A and B gates, and the second is in Terminal 3 in the baggage claim area

USO states access is limited to active duty, reserve, and National Guard members and their families and does not include veterans. 

Coming soon:

A Chase Sapphire Lounge is set to open within the Vegas Airport in mid-2025, according to the Points Guy, and will be located in Terminal 1. 

Chase Sapphire Reserve, J.P. Morgan Reserve, and Ritz-Carlton Rewards Credit Card carriers will get complimentary access to Chase Sapphire lounges once they activate their Priority Pass membership, which comes with the card. Other Priority Pass members will also receive one free pass to these lounges each year. 


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