There is no American Airlines Admirals Club at GSP.
American Airlines flies from the Main terminal at Greenville-Spartanburg, but its Admirals Club brand does not operate here at all. If you see “Concourse B” listed on a generic lounge map for an Admirals Club, ignore it; that’s template data, not reality at GSP.
GSP’s only true lounge is the MAG USA Escape Lounge on the Main concourse, past security, which American passengers can use if they qualify through a bank card or pay at the door. The Escape Lounge typically runs on a per-visit fee model rather than airline status, and it sits after the TSA checkpoint, so you need a same-day boarding pass to get in.
If you have an Admirals Club membership tied to American, it does not unlock any special facility at Greenville-Spartanburg. That card won’t open doors here the way it would at CLT, DFW, or PHX, so plan on using either the Escape Lounge, a restaurant near your gate in the Main terminal, or the regular seating areas on the public concourse.
For a morning departure before 10:00 a.m., coffee and breakfast snacks in the Main concourse are your realistic “lounge” stand‑in if you do not want to pay Escape Lounge day-pass pricing. The Escape Lounge itself typically offers food, drinks, Wi‑Fi, and power outlets, but it operates as a third‑party space serving all airlines at GSP, not an American‑exclusive room.
On a tight connection under 40 minutes between regional American flights at GSP, there is no separate Admirals Club to sprint to between gates on the Main concourse. You will save more time by heading straight to your next gate and grabbing a drink or snack from the nearest concession instead of walking to the Escape Lounge and back.
Practical tip: if you have a premium credit card that partners with Escape Lounges, check the exact card terms before your GSP trip; one free entry to the Escape Lounge can stand in for the Admirals Club you might expect but won’t find here.
How to get in
- 01 Concourse B