The very first Chase Sapphire Lounge to ever open will be shutting its doors, and all we can do is speculate as to the reason.
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Chase Sapphire Lounge Hong Kong closing January 5, 2026
Over the past few years, we’ve seen the introduction and growth of the Chase Sapphire Lounge network, which are some pretty high quality lounges. The first lounge opened in October 2022, and was the Chase Sapphire Lounge Hong Kong (HKG).
That was always a bit of an oddball location, since the lounge network is otherwise focused on the United States, given that the Chase Sapphire Reserve is only issued in the United States. Interestingly, access requirements for the lounge have also been different, with the Hong Kong location being open to all Priority Pass members, with no annual caps on visits.
So there’s now an interesting update — Chase’s website has been updated to indicate that the Chase Sapphire Lounge Hong Kong will be closing on January 5, 2026. 
The company hasn’t issued a further statement explaining what’s going on here. So we don’t know if the closure is permanent or temporary, if the lounge is being moved, or what. The language suggests to me that this is a permanent change, but I guess we’ll see.
I suspect this lounge is simply being rebranded
Chase takes a unique approach to its lounge network in terms of its partnerships and monetization. For one, Chase Sapphire Lounges are operated in partnership with The Club. Furthermore, Chase Sapphire Lounges are accessible with Priority Pass — if you have Priority Pass through an eligible Chase card, you get unlimited visits throughout the year, while if you have Priority Pass through a non-Chase card, you get just one visit to a US location per year.
So the monetization seems a bit more complex than with something like Amex Centurion Lounges, where cardmembers just directly access lounges with their cards, and everything is straightforward to track.
My guess is that having a non-US location in the Chase Sapphire Lounge network just didn’t accomplish any strategic goals, so I suspect Chase just didn’t find it worthwhile to be involved in this. My guess is that the lounge will be rebranded as something else — maybe it’ll just become a new location of “The Club,” without Chase being involved.
We’ll find out all the details soon enough, but that’s my best guess.
Bottom line
The Chase Sapphire Lounge Hong Kong is closing as of January 5, 2026. We don’t have any details beyond that yet, though I’ll be sure to share any updates as we learn them. My guess is that Chase simply wants to focus on its US lounge network, and that this will be rebranded.
What do you make of this Chase Sapphire Lounge Hong Kong development?
My wife and I travel internationally about 100-150 days a year, and we were actually at the HKG Sapphire lounge this morning when Centurion was on a wait. Early on, we really enjoyed the lounge experience early on, but now we're just over it. The offerings are becoming less interesting, overcrowding is worse than ever, and our travel experience for the worse as we sometimes arrive earlier at the airports for and sometimes schedule longer...
My wife and I travel internationally about 100-150 days a year, and we were actually at the HKG Sapphire lounge this morning when Centurion was on a wait. Early on, we really enjoyed the lounge experience early on, but now we're just over it. The offerings are becoming less interesting, overcrowding is worse than ever, and our travel experience for the worse as we sometimes arrive earlier at the airports for and sometimes schedule longer layovers just to make sure we got our lounge time in. It's just not enjoyable anymore, and we are going to cancel our overpriced cards.
I’m going to cancel my Saphire reserve card. The new benefits are not worth it to me.
Further, the lounges are all the same (have been to 3). How many times can I have saphire noodles and a burger?
It’s unbelievable how they took away the 1.5x multiplier in the portal.
"all we can do is speculate"
That's what Xi said.
I mean, perhaps Chase is doing what a lot of other American companies have done since the CCP decided to crack-down on Hong Kong... relocate to Singapore. Why not open a Sapphire at SIN!
It's likely thier contract ended.
CCP crack down even before this lounge was open.
Look at those brainwashed radicalized kids, young pawns in exile.
I was transiting through HKG a couple weeks ago, and at the time the priority pass app had a note on the Chase lounge saying it is being rebranded as a second Kyra lounge in early 2026. That note is now gone but seems like the most likely outcome.
I could be wrong but deal doesn't seem finalized yet.
Kyra might have backed out of that deal.
So it could either be Kyra or no more Chase branding Club.
I personally feel that Chase is bit better than Kyra even without factoring in the open space vs basement. So expect some downgrades without bank funding.