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Airport Lounges that are open at the Daniel Inouye International Airport HNL in Hawaii in 2021

Airport Lounges that are open at the Daniel Inouye International Airport HNL in Hawaii in 2021

It’s been almost a year since Covid-19 impacted travel to Hawaii, and many of the airport lounges are still closed.

Finding updated lounge info online has been inconsistent, so here is an updated status on lounges at HNL as of January 20, 2021

The New Ko Olina Lounge at the DAniel Inouye International Airport

The New Ko Olina Lounge at the DAniel Inouye International Airport

Open:
The Plumeria Lounge (Priority Pass)
✅ Hawaiian Airlines Premier Club
✅ United Airlines United Club
✅ Four Seasons Lanai Lounge
✅ Ko Olina Club Lounge
✅ USO Honolulu International Airport
✅ China Airlines Dynasty Lounge
✅ JAL Sakura Lounge / American Airlines Admirals Club

Closed:
🅾️ ANA Lounge & Suite Lounge
🅾️ Delta Sky Club
🅾️ Korean Air Lounge
🅾️ IASS Lounge
🅾️ Quanta Airways Lounge

The great thing is that the only lounge you have access to with Priority Pass is still open, which is the Plumeria Lounge. I hope you all have safe travels!

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Can I get from International Terminal G to Terminal 3 at SFO without going through security?

Can I get from International Terminal G to Terminal 3 at SFO without going through security?

Airside connector between Terminal 3 & International Terminal G

Airside connector between Terminal 3 & International Terminal G

I recently was on a trip to San Francisco, flying from HNL to SFO on Hawaiian airlines and trying to figure out If I could access Terminal 3 without going through security. Our flight attendants and check-in personal said we would have to re-clear security again and online blogs were vague, but we suspected otherwise. Terminal 3 has the American Express Centurion Lounge and 2 restaurants (San Francisco Giants Clubhouse, Yankee Pier) that Priority Pass members & their one other guest can receive $28 of dining credit each.

So can you access TERMINAL 3 from International TERMINAL G?

The answer is: YES, via the Airside Connector

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Directions: Upon landing in International Terminal G, proceed toward the end of the terminal, walking along the left side. DO NOT go outside security or else you will have to re-clear security again, instead make a left and you will see the United Polaris Lounge.

Keep walking and you will eventually come to the Terminal 3 airside connector, a small enclosed walkway that connects both terminals. Continue walking through it and follow the signs that lead to Gate F and you eventually find gate F1 which is Terminal 3.

It’s important to not pass any “No Re-entry Signs” or else you will have to re-clear security again.

More info on SFO Terminals

There are 4 main terminal areas that you can commute to without having to go through security again. Those areas are:

  • International Terminal A (Gates A1-A12)

  • International Terminal G (Gates G91-G102) connects to Domestic Terminal 3 (Gates 60-90)

  • Domestic Terminal 1 (Gates 40-48) connects to Domestic Terminal 2 (Gates 50-59)

  • Domestic Terminal 1 (Gates 20-28)

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Below is a list of Airlines operating from their terminals at SFO:

International Terminal A

  • AeroMexico

  • Avianca

  • British Airways

  • Cathay Pacific

  • China Airlines

  • China Eastern

  • China Southern

  • El Al

  • Emirates

  • Finnair

  • French Bee

  • Hawaiian Airlines

  • Iberia

  • Icelandair

  • Interjet

  • Japan Airlines

  • JetBlue

  • KLM

  • Korean Air

  • Level

  • Norwegian

  • Philippine Airlines

  • Qantas

  • Sun Country Airlines

  • Virgin Atlantic

  • WestJet

International Terminal G

  • Aer Lingus

  • Air Canada

  • Air China

  • Air France

  • Air India

  • Air New Zealand

  • Asiana Airlines

  • Copa Airlines

  • Eva Air

  • Fiji Airways

  • Lufthansa

  • SAS

  • Singapore Airlines

  • Swiss International Air Lines

  • TAP Air Portugal

  • Turkish Airlines

  • United Airlines

Terminal 1

  • Delta Air Lines

  • Frontier Airlines

  • Southwest Airlines

Terminal 2

  • Alaska Airlines

  • American Airlines

Terminal 3

  • United Airlines

Before you plan your trip to SFO, make sure to map out the locations of the lounges you want to visit. The 2 restaurants give you a total of $56 dining credit to use. If you want to take full advantage of this, dine at one restaurant and order take out/have a drink at the other. If you are full, maximize your credit by ordering premium water bottles for your travels.

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Stopping by the American Express Centurion Lounge in SFO

Stopping by the American Express Centurion Lounge in SFO

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On our most recent trip to Gilroy, California, my wife and I stopped by the American Express Centurion Lounge in SFO before our departing flight to Honolulu, HI.

Having an American Express Platinum card grants myself and 2 other guests complimentary access to the Centurion Lounge. This is a mid-tier lounge with a beautiful design, high-quality food, and great amenities. This was not my first Centurion Lounge experience, but I wanted to visit and dine at this one specifically at SFO. Here is our review.


THE CREDIT HACKER LOUNGE REVIEW:

AMBIANCE: (5/5) Centurion Lounges have to be one of my most favorite designed lounges. The modern architecture, chic furniture, and bold colors make this lounge stand out amongst the rest here at SFO. At the entrance stands a two-story glass wall with blue glass doors which then lead you with the option of a glass staircase or elevator to get to the 2nd floor, where the lounge is at.

There are different areas of the lounge created for different uses. A dining area for those just wanted a meal, a lounging area for traveling that wants to eat and rest, and a business area for travelers that are growing their hustle while drinking a glass of wine.


FOOD: (5/5) The food at the Centurion Lounge is always excellent. This one, in particular, had an open kitchen, a lunch buffet, and an open bar.

Open kitchen concept at the Centurion Lounge, SFO

Open kitchen concept at the Centurion Lounge, SFO

Lunch and dinner are served from 11 a.m. to 10:45 p.m. and include items like tomato bisque, salads, grilled chicken, and herb-roasted potatoes. The menu is from the brilliant mind of Chef Daniel Patterson, a James Beard Award winner.

What’s so special about Daniel Patterson you might ask? He is the Oakland-based restaurateur/chef who started Alta Group, which includes the wildly popular San Francisco hotspot, Besharam, located in the Minnesota Street Project of Dogpatch. Besharam offers the global flavors of India just as nicely as his other restaurant, Kaya, does Jamaican. - Upgraded Points

At the bar, I got one of their dignature drinks called the Gin Basil Fizz which was made with St. George Botanivore gin, lime juice, Aqua Perfecta Basil Eau de Vie, sparkling wine. It was delicious and refreshing to say the least!

SERVICE: (4/5) The American Express staff is normally very professional and accommodating. The standards are high at these lounges, so you expect all staff to be friendly as well. Everyone was for the most part except the bartender who was a bit rude. Not sure if she was having a bad day.

I read that this lounge has complaints of being always busy with no open seats. That was surely the case when we arrived. I was hoping some of the servers would help us find seats, but instead, we waited around 10 minutes aside until a table was open.

Complimentary Wine Tasting at the centurion Lounge, SFO

Complimentary Wine Tasting at the centurion Lounge, SFO

EXTRA AMENITIES: (5/5)

A special amenity at the SFO lounge is its complimentary wine tasting. To get started, go up to the bartender and ask for a tasting card, a receipt that gives you five free pours from the automatic wine machine. Talk about a great deal! We sadly didn’t get to try this but I definitely wanted to include in this review. This lounge also comes standard with showers, so if you are a bit sweaty from traveling to the airport, you have the option of a nice warm shower!

OVERALL SCORE: 4.75/5

The Centurion lounge is one of the main reasons why I still have my American Express Platinum card. We often visit relatives and travel to San Francisco & Las Vegas, both airports have Centurion Lounges. American Express has an excellent product in their lounges, and I’m hoping they expand and have more around the World. Maybe one in HNL??? lol probably not…

How do I access The Centurion Lounge?

Access to The Centurion Lounge is complimentary for global Platinum Card®, Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Card and Centurion® Members.

  1. Platinum® Card members who receive complimentary access may enter with up to two guests at no additional charge. 

  2. Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Card Members may bring up to two guests at a per-visit rate of $50 per person, per location.

  3. Centurion members may enter with up to two guests or immediate family (spouse or domestic partner, and children under 18)  at no additional charge. 

To access The Centurion Lounge, the Card Member must present The Centurion Lounge agent with the following upon each visit: his or her valid Card, a boarding pass showing a confirmed reservation for same-day travel on any carrier and a government-issued I.D- name on card must match government-issued I.D.  Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Card Members are only eligible to visit The Centurion Lounge when flying on a same-day Delta-marketed or Delta-operated flight.

Important Centurion Lounge Access Rules

There are 2 very important rules to remember regarding access to the Centurion Lounge and these rules apply to cardholders and guests:

Rule #1 – The Three Hour Rule:

According to American Express, “depending on capacity, we may limit lounge access to within 3 hours of boarding pass departure time to ensure that all guests have an exceptional experience”.

This means that you can be denied access to the lounge until it’s within 3 hours of your departure time. While the policy seems to indicate that it’s based on capacity, it appears to be enforced more times than not especially given how busy SFO is all times of the day. For this reason, don’t plan on getting to the lounge more than 3 hours prior to your flight.

Rule #2 – Departure & Connecting Flights Only Rule:

You must have a departing flight or connecting flight out of SFO to access the lounge. Unfortunately, this means that if you are arriving into SFO without an outbound flight that day, you will not be granted access.

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Annual Fee increase for the Chase Sapphire Reserve from $450 to $550

Photo by CNBC

Photo by CNBC

It’s confirmed! Chase has raised the annual fee for the Chase Sapphire Reserve from $450 to $550. Although this seems like bad news, Chase has added additional benefits to Sapphire card holders. Lets take a look to see if it’s worth it.

Increased Annual Fee increase starts on January 12

Rumors of the increase were confirmed by The Points Guy, which learned that the increase will start on January 12. If you already have the card and are due to renew before April 1, 2020, you’ll be able to renew at the $450 rate; after April 1, everyone will pay the $550 annual fee.

Apply before January 12 to pay the $450 annual fee for the first year. This is an incredible opportunity, since you’ll not only recieve the lower annual fee for the first year, but you’ll get both the old and new perks.

Added Benefits to Chase Sapphire Reserve Users.

With the increased annual fee come a few extra perks for users to take advantage.

DoorDash DASHPASS Membership

  • Free DashPass for up to 2 years, immediately upon activation. Normally $9.99/month.

    • Save an average of $4 - $5 per order

    • Enjoy zero delivery fees and reduced service fees on orders over $12.

  • Up to $120 in statement credits, $60 through 12/31/20 and $60 through 12/31/2021, on DoorDash purchases. No activation required.

Lyft Pink

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  • Free Year of Lyft pink membership (actual cost $19.99 per month)

    • 15% off unlimited car ridesSave on every car ride you take — any time, anywhere. 

    • Priority airport pickups Get picked up faster at the airport when it’s busy.

    • Relaxed cancellations We’ll cover three cancel fees per month if you rebook within 15 minutes.

    • Surprise offersGet seasonal discounts and exclusive savings.

    • Waived lost and found feesWe’ll take care of the return fee every time. 

    • Bikes and scootersEnjoy 3 free 30-min. bike or scooter rides per month (in select markets).

So is it Worth it?

Bottom line, this isn’t good news for Chase Sapphire Card holders. The perks seem to be very identical to American Express Platinum Uber credit and the American Express Gold Door Dash credit, but does it justify the $100 annual fee increase? No, unless you already use Lyft & DoorDash on a regular basis.

Even though the annual fee will increase, we still find incredible value through the Chase Sapphire Reserve earning potential and redemptions for the UR portal and transfer partners.

Are there other options?

Yes! If you feel like the annual fee increase doesn’t justify your expenses and you’re getting a negative ROI, here are some options for you.

  1. Downgrade to the Chase Sapphire Preferred.

    • The Annual fee is still $95 and you have 25% increase value in the UR portal and the same transfer partners as the Reserve.

  2. Move to American Express.

    • American Express has a great network of cards that can yield just as much or more than the Chase card system. You also pay a bit more for better travel partners and travel perks.

  3. Move to Citi Bank

    • Why?? because the CITI trifecta is an amazing point yielding system that has been under the radar the last few years. The newly changed benefits to the Citi Thank you card to 2x back, the ability to combine CITI ThankYou points, and CITI’s transfer partners makes the ROI for first class flights even better than the Chase Trifecta! (We go over this in the Credit Hacker Mentorship)

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How to get Marriott Bonvoy Gold Elite in 2019

Is Marriott Gold Elite worth it? in my opinion, it is! Marriott has a 5 tier reward system: Silver, Gold, Platinum, Titanium & Ambassador, but the reals perks start when you qualify for Gold Elite? Marriott Members enjoy all the benefits of Gold Elite status after completing only 25 eligible nights in a calendar year — including redemption nights, but if you don’t stay at Marriotts too often? GET A CREDIT CARD!! 

Listed below are the credit cards that give you an Gold Elite status with Marriott

Penha Longa Hotel & Resort in Portugal.

Penha Longa Hotel & Resort in Portugal.

1. The Platinum Card® from American Express provides automatic Gold Elite status.

2. The Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant™ American Express® Card provides automatic Gold Elite status.

3. The Ritz-Carlton Rewards Credit Card (no longer open to new applicants) provides automatic Gold Elite status.

4. The Marriott Bonvoy Boundless Credit Card allows you to earn Gold Elite status when you spend $35,000 on purchases each account year.

5. The Marriott Bonvoy Business™ American Express® Card allows you to earn Gold Elite status when you spend $35,000 on purchases each account year.

6. The Marriott Premier Plus Business Credit Card (no longer accepting applications) allows you to earn Gold Elite status when you spend $35,000 on purchases each account year.

What value does Gold Elite status give you? (info from @thepointsguy)

25% point bonus ($90): As a Gold Elite member in the new program, you’ll earn 25% more points than a regular member, which works out to 2.5 additional points per dollar spent at most hotels. Since I’m assuming 30 nights with an average rate of $150 per night, that works out to an additional 11,250 points, worth $90.

Kauai Marriott Resort - Kalapaki Beach

Kauai Marriott Resort - Kalapaki Beach

  • Priority late checkout ($50): Gold members also enjoy a priority late checkout of up to 2pm, though it is subject to availability. Since there’s a stated time (in contrast the the aforementioned Silver perk), I’ll bump the value up slightly.

  • Elite phone line ($25): Same benefit, more frequent utilization

  • Complimentary enhanced internet ($30): Even though all members enjoy free internet when booking through a Marriott channel, Gold members can take advantage of faster speeds with complimentary enhanced internet access. I typically find that hotel Wi-Fi is decently fast, though if you like to stream videos or engage in other high-bandwidth activities online, the faster speed can make a difference. I’ll use the same value for this perk from previous posts: $1 per night.

  • Upgrades to enhanced rooms ($600): Gold members are also eligible for space-available upgrades to enhanced rooms at check-in. This may include rooms on higher floors, rooms with special amenities or rooms on the Executive Floor, but it explicitly excludes suites (per the terms & conditions). Since this perk is similar to what Hilton Gold members receive, I’ll use the same valuation of $20 per night.

  • Welcome gift ($50): If you’re a Gold Elite member, you’ll receive a welcome gift of extra Marriott points at check-in, either 250 points for limited-service properties or 500 points for full-service locations. Given the assumed split above, you’d earn an average of 375 points (worth ~$3.38) for each of your 15 stays.

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