US consumer and commercial banking business of JPMorgan, Chase & Co, opens new Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas today. The two-storey, 4,590-square-foot-lounge is located post-security in Terminal 1 Concourse C. It is designed to reflect the spirit of Las Vegas nightlife and the region’s desert landscape.
Chase Travel booking data shows that travellers booked Las Vegas as the sixth-most popular domestic destination in 2025.
“Las Vegas is renowned for its vibrant energy, world-class entertainment and diverse culinary scene — qualities we’ve brought to life throughout the lounge,” said Dana Pouwels, head of airport lounge benefits at Chase.
“From the champagne parlour to thoughtfully designed spaces for productivity as well as our signature bar, our newest lounge gives travellers a taste of the city’s luxury and excitement, making their journey as memorable as the destination itself.”
This opening builds on the recent expansion and enhancement of the Chase Sapphire Reserve Lounge Network. New lounge locations are planned at Los Angeles International Airport and Dallas Fort-Worth International Airport.
Lounge offerings
The lounge debuts Chase’s first-of-its-kind champagne parlor. Travellers can enjoy sparkling selections by bar cart service, including glasses of champagne, mimosas and seasonal spritz cocktails.
Guests will also enjoy complimentary food and beverages and dedicated quiet zones with flexible seating and movable laptop tables.
The lounge has a seasonal menu featuring curated dishes by restaurant group Momofuku, founded by chef David Chang in 2004. Menu items include a spicy cucumber salad, crispy nori potatoes and Momofuku’s famous pork bun.
“We’ve been part of the Las Vegas community for almost a decade, and it’s exciting to bring another piece of Momofuku to travellers,” said David Chang. “When you’re on the road, finding a meal that makes you feel taken care of is huge. We’re proud to partner with the Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club to make that happen here.”
Locally roasted coffee from Nevada-based, Dark Moon Coffee Roasters, and a curated wine list from Parcelle, are both part of the drinks menu.
Access to Chase Sapphire Lounge
Chase Sapphire Reserve, Chase Sapphire Reserve for Business primary cardmembers, J.P. Morgan Reserve and The Ritz-Carlton Credit Card primary cardmembers, and authorised users, have access to the Chase Sapphire Reserve Lounge Network.
Sapphire Reserve, Sapphire Reserve for Business and J.P. Morgan Reserve cardmembers may bring up to two guests per visit for free. Additional guests are $27. There’s no additional charge for children under two.
Sapphire Reserve cardmembers also have access to more than 20 select Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounges and Air Canada Cafés when travelling on a Star Alliance airline.
Chase Sapphire Reserve, J.P. Morgan Reserve, and The Ritz-Carlton Credit Card primary cardmembers and authorised users, as well as Chase Sapphire Reserve for Business primary cardmembers, also have Priority Pass Select membership. This provides entry to over 1,300 airport lounges worldwide.
Starting in early 2026, eligible Chase cardmembers can access the Priority Pass airport lounge network by presenting their physical card or digital Priority Pass membership and departing boarding pass within three hours of their scheduled flight.

