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Home » New 87-Seat Chase Sapphire Lounge Las Vegas Airport, With Champagne Parlor
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New 87-Seat Chase Sapphire Lounge Las Vegas Airport, With Champagne Parlor

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomDecember 3, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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The network of Chase Sapphire Lounges in the United States is continuing to grow. Up until this point, there have been Chase Sapphire Lounges in Boston (BOS), New York (JFK), New York (LGA), Philadelphia (PHL), Phoenix (PHX), San Diego (SAN), and Washington (IAD), with more being developed. There’s now an exciting update, as the latest outpost has just opened.

Details of the new Chase Sapphire Lounge Las Vegas

The Chase Sapphire Lounge at Las Vegas International Airport (SAN) has opened as of Wednesday, December 3, 2025. It’s located in Terminal 1, Concourse C, between gates 23 and 24, and it’s open daily from 4:30AM until 11PM. Note that Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 are connected airside, so this lounge can be visited by all passengers. 

Chase Sapphire Lounge Las Vegas Airport (LAS) entrance

This lounge outpost is 4,590 square feet, with seating for 87 guests, so that makes it the second smallest lounge in the network, after the location in Phoenix. So expect crowding and waitlists to get into the lounge to be the norm during busier periods.

The two-story lounge is “designed to reflect the lively spirit of Las Vegas, blending bold, shimmering finishes inspired by the city’s nightlife with desert-themed accents that pay homage to the region’s unique landscape.”

Chase Sapphire Lounge Las Vegas Airport (LAS) seating
Chase Sapphire Lounge Las Vegas Airport (LAS) bar
Chase Sapphire Lounge Las Vegas Airport (LAS) seating

The lounge also features Chase’s first-of-its-kind champagne parlor, where travelers can enjoy sparkling drink selections by bar cart service, including glasses of champagne, mimosas, and seasonal spritz cocktails, as well as passed bites, to their seat.

When it comes to food, the lounge’s dining options boast dishes created in partnership with restaurant group Momofuku, founded by chef David Chang. Dishes include a spicy cucumber salad, crispy nori potatoes, and pork buns. Guests can also enjoy locally roasted coffee from Nevada-based Dark Moon Coffee Roasters, a curated wine list from Parcelle, and signature and locally-inspired cocktails.

Chase Sapphire Lounge Las Vegas Airport (LAS) drink

With the opening of the Chase Sapphire Lounge, Las Vegas is only the second airport in the United States to have the “credit card lounge trifecta,” as the airport also has an Amex Centurion Lounge and Capital One Lounge.

Chase Sapphire Lounge entry requirements

As a reminder, here are the entry requirements for all Chase Sapphire Lounges in the United States:

  • Those with a Priority Pass™ Select membership through the Chase Sapphire Reserve® Card (review) can access the lounge an unlimited number of times, with up to two complimentary guests; this also applies to those with the Ritz-Carlton Credit Card, which is no longer open to new applicants
  • Those with a Priority Pass™ Select membership issued through any other means can access any Chase Sapphire Lounge in the United States once per calendar year at no additional cost (that’s one visit across all lounges, not per lounge), and guests aren’t complimentary; subsequent visits, as well as guests, will be charged an entry fee of $75
  • If you don’t have a Priority Pass™ Select membership, you can outright buy access to the lounge for $100 per person per visit, subject to availability
  • Chase Sapphire Lounges are only accessible within three hours of departure, unless you’re connecting, in which case you can access it earlier

Bottom line

The Chase Sapphire Lounge Las Vegas is now open. The lounge is roughly 4,600 square feet, so it’s on the small side. That being said, the lounge looks great, and it has some unique amenities, like a champagne parlor with a bar cart service.

Las Vegas is now only the second airport to have lounges from Amex, Capital One, and Chase, so that’s pretty cool, as customers have quite a few options to choose from!

What do you make of the new Chase Sapphire Lounge Las Vegas?

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