Rejoice, you Southwest Airlines travelers who fly through Chicago Midway International Airport (MDW): you’re getting an airport lounge!
WGN reports that the 3,300-square-foot lounge will open sometime next year. It will be a “The Club”-branded lounge.
The Club MDW will be located between Concourse A and Concourse B — smack dab between the gates Southwest uses.
Anyone can enter, provided they plunk down $50 for a pass.
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However, entrance will be complimentary for folks with a Priority Pass Select membership! That’s a perk of many travel rewards credit cards such as:
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- Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card
- Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® Card
Midway currently has a USO lounge. But this will be the first lounge open to non-military personnel.
Once The Club MDW opens, Houston Hobby and Dallas Love will be the only major airports without airport lounges.
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The Club lounges are generally poor. Grab a couple Coke Zero cans and that’s about it. The wine is $7-9 wine and the food is borderline inedible, at least at the Pittsburgh and Cleveland locations.
It’s hard to get too excited about a “The Club” opening, but I often choose to fly out of ORD even when MDW is locationally preferable, simply to have access to a lounge. With Chicago traffic I almost always end up at the airport early fearing that I might get delayed en route.
The one nice thing about MDW is same-day change with ORD. Same for Fort Lauderdale-Miami, the New York airports and Reagan, Dulles and Baltimore.