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Another Capital One Lounge is joining the bank’s growing airport club network — and the new outpost will be the chain’s biggest location.
The new Capital One Lounge will be at Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) and part of the airport’s Concourse A expansion. The Mezzanine level will host the 14,000-square-foot club.
A press rep told us that it “will showcase its regional approach to dining and design, with expansive tarmac views, locally inspired menus, a full-service coffee bar, and dedicated workspaces that create a warm, light-filled environment for travelers.”

Capital One currently features lounges at Dallas-Ft. Worth (DFW), Washington Dulles (IAD), Denver (DEN), Las Vegas (LAS), and New York-Kennedy (JFK). They also have the fantastic Capital One Landing at Washington National (DCA), with another on the way at New York-LaGuardia (LGA).
No word yet as to when the club will open.
Capital One Lounge Entrance Rules
For now, both Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card and Capital One Venture X Business holders can bring up to two guests into Capital One Lounges and Capital One Landings for free.
Starting February 1, 2026, additional cardmembers who want Capital One Lounge, Capital One Landing, and Priority Pass Select access need to pony up $125 a year. (Or they can pay $45 per visit to Capital One Lounges and Landings; $25 for kids 2-17.) They can bring guests to Priority Pass lounges for $35 each. But again, they must still pay the $125 a year.
It’s a little different for Capital One Venture X Business members. If additional members pay the $125 fee, they may bring in up to two guests for free. Additional guests are $35 each.
However, that policy is waived if you spend $75,000 in eligible purchases on your card during a calendar year. You may then bring two free guests for the remaining calendar year and all of the following calendar year. But if you pay $125 a year, then you can bring in guests for $35 a pop. So, figure out which model is more advantageous for you. The same guest limits for Lounges and Landings apply.
Again, that’s for both the personal and business cards.
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Calling it now- AA and Capital One are becoming partners. C1 is dropping all the lounges in AA hubs like Centurion matches Delta. I’ll change my mind when C1 puts a lounge in Atlanta.
Very interesting observation and theory! We have you in print and on the record!