Weird Flex or the Next Step in Lounge Domination? AmEx Buys LoungeBuddy - Intellitravel
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Weird Flex or the Next Step in Lounge Domination? AmEx Buys LoungeBuddy

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There’s been a ton of AmEx lounge coverage lately.  The financial conglomerate has been expanding their existing lounges, opening new ones, and making a bit harder to get to them…  Now, they’ve gone public with their purchase of the LoungeBuddy platform.

Check out the announcement from American Express here.  American Express seems to view this is a strategic advancement of their card portfolio’s travel benefits.

“With the acquisition of LoungeBuddy, we will be able to leverage its cutting-edge platform to develop additional ways to become an essential part of our Card Members’ digital lives.”

What is LoungeBuddy?

An upcoming trip I have, BOS-AMS-DRS on KLM next month. LoungeBuddy keeps all the lounge…

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