No Centurion Lounge at Aleppo, even with a Centurion card
Amex Centurion cardholders flying from Aleppo International Airport (ALP) Terminal 1 have no Amex-linked lounge access, despite what the “Amex Centurion Lounge” name might suggest. American Express’s official Centurion Lounge directory shows zero lounges or partner lounges at ALP, so you can’t use your card to get into any space here.
The supposed “Amex Centurion Lounge” in Terminal 1 with a 4.8 rating and 6 AM – 10 PM hours does not appear on American Express lounge maps or in their partner lists as of 2026. If you see that name on a third‑party site or in a booking engine, treat it as outdated or incorrect data, not a guaranteed benefit.
Amex’s own site lists Centurion Lounges in cities like JFK, LHR, HKG, and SYD, but there is no mention of Aleppo in any of their regional or global lounge pages. That means no complimentary Centurion-branded access at ALP, regardless of whether you hold a Centurion, Platinum, or other Amex product tied to lounge perks.
There is also no Amex partner lounge at Aleppo via Priority Pass issued by Amex, Plaza Premium, Escape, or any airline-branded tie‑ins documented on FlyerTalk’s long‑running Centurion lounge master thread. If a local pay-per-use lounge exists landside or airside in Terminal 1, it’s operating completely outside the Amex ecosystem.
Plan on sitting in the main Terminal 1 boarding area for however long your pre‑departure window is, whether that’s 45 minutes or three hours. Build in time to grab food or drinks from regular concessions in the terminal, because you won’t be tapping a Centurion card at any desk here between 6 AM and 10 PM—or at any other time.
Practical tip: Screenshot the American Express lounge list for Aleppo (showing none) before you travel, so if a local desk agent or online listing claims there is an “Amex Centurion Lounge” in Terminal 1, you already have proof that your Centurion benefits don’t apply at ALP.
How to get in
- 01 Amex Centurion Cardholders