![]() ![]() ![]() “Chase Sapphire is leading the charge when it comes to creating one-of-a-kind opportunities for its travelers and our new lounge in Boston paves the way for Sapphire’s benefits to enhance our cardmembers’ airport experience,” said Dana Pouwels, Managing Director, Sapphire Lounge General Manager and Head of Chase Sapphire Partnerships. private art collection, including work from emerging artists like Cig Harvey, Pelle Cass, Gohar Dashti and Daniel Gordon. The beautifully designed space, which offers direct views of the Boston Logan airfield and the iconic Boston Harbor, is accented by artwork, including work from Boston-based artist Silvia López Chavez and hand-selected pieces from the JPMorgan Chase & Co. The 11,640 square foot lounge provides distinct areas for recharging, including two wellness rooms that feature anti-gravity massage chairs and guided meditations from Master Well-Being Educator & Healer, Devi Brown, a private nursing suite, two dual-head shower rooms, and all-gender restrooms stocked with Apotheke products. ![]() In addition to the local culinary touches, the space is highlighted by its centerpiece bar featuring wine and cocktails, as well as made-to-order and ready-to-eat food options, which will be available for travelers at any time of day. The Sapphire Lounge by The Club in Boston highlights the history and identity of Boston while bringing the vibrancy of the Sapphire Reserve customer to life.įeaturing a locally inspired dining experience that includes menu items from acclaimed Boston chef Douglass Williams (of Boston’s MIDA and APIZZA), a signature taproom offering local craft beer, and coffee from Beverly, Massachusetts Atomic Coffee Roasters, at the Sapphire lounge travelers are encouraged to refuel before takeoff while enjoying spaces designed to highlight and celebrate Boston culture. WILMINGTON, Del.-( BUSINESS WIRE)-Next Tuesday, May 16, Chase will officially open the doors of the first domestic Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club at Boston Logan International Airport. ![]()
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