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Chase · $795/year

Chase Sapphire Reserve

Chase's flagship — now with Sapphire Lounges and Priority Pass.

Chase Sapphire Reserve unlocks 54 lounges across 45 US airports through 2 access programs. Below: which airports are covered, which networks open the door, and the exact rules for each one.

How access works

  • Chase Sapphire Lounge
    Unlimited access for cardholder + 2 guests.
  • Priority Pass
    Priority Pass Select after enrollment — unlimited + 2 guests. Restaurants, cafes, and markets excluded since July 1, 2024.

Where the $795 annual fee pays off

~16 visits/year to break even At an estimated $50 per lounge visit (food, drinks, Wi-Fi, quiet seating), Chase Sapphire Reserve's $795 fee pays for itself after about 16 lounge visits. 10 visits works out to about $80/visit; 20 visits drops that to $40/visit — before any other card benefits.

Airports where Chase Sapphire Reserve opens lounges

Lounge networks unlocked by Chase Sapphire Reserve

Frequently asked questions

Does Chase Sapphire Reserve get you into Chase Sapphire Lounge lounges?

Yes. Chase Sapphire Reserve grants access to Chase Sapphire Lounge. Unlimited access for cardholder + 2 guests.

How many US airports does Chase Sapphire Reserve cover?

Chase Sapphire Reserve unlocks lounges at 45 US airports, totaling 54 individual lounge locations across 2 access programs (Chase Sapphire Lounge, Priority Pass).

Are there visit limits on Chase Sapphire Reserve's lounge access?

No hard visit caps are published for Chase Sapphire Reserve's complimentary access on the networks covered. Standard conditions (enrollment, guest counts) still apply — see the access rules above for each network.

Is Chase Sapphire Reserve's $795 annual fee worth it for lounge access alone?

If a typical lounge visit is worth roughly $50 in food, drinks, and Wi-Fi, the $795 annual fee breaks even at ~16 lounge visits per year. That works out to about $80 per visit at 10 visits, or $40 per visit at 20 visits — before counting any other card benefits.

Which airports should I test Chase Sapphire Reserve at first?

Try BOS (Boston), JFK (New York), LGA (New York). These are among the airports where Chase Sapphire Reserve opens the most lounges in our dataset.

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