Prologue:
Welcome to the return portion of my MIA trip.After a restful night at the Pullman by the airport it was time to fly back to California. The shuttle dropped me off with plenty of time to spare and this time I was able to do online check in so no need to stop by the airport counter.
I have covered this lounge before so I will just provide a quick summary of my visit. I was greeted with a smile and a warm welcome and proceeded to take the elevator to the upper floor. To my surprise publications were now available but not much variety.
Interior of the lounge.
I settled in the back where these lounge chairs were located. Thankfully I had the whole place for myself and was able to use my phone without disturbing anyone around me.
Buffet had a few items that were individually packed. I inquired about the avocado station but unfortunately it was not available until 4:00P :(
My snacks.
Before I left the lounge I came across a fantastic agent that let me take a peek inside the Flagship lounge which is now closed and only used to accommodate the overflow from the Admirals Club. Pity to see such a nice place not living up to its potential.
========== American Airlines Admirals Club Gate D30 ==========
Summary:
I had a good turnaround at MIA and my overall AA experience was pretty good.The lounge does its job but I wish the guacamole station would have been available earlier. I guess it's designated for the dinner crowd. I appreciated the sneak peek into the Flagship lounge.
Aboard the flight was uneventful and quite enjoyable. My lunch was very good and I was surprised that AA served this cold ensemble. The FA even commented that she rarely sees this type of dish being boarded. The crew was delightful and very friendly.
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