Yes, there are two main ways to get Priority Pass for your wife. The first is to add her as an Authorized User on a premium credit card that offers Priority Pass as a benefit (such as the Chase Sapphire Reserve or the Amex Platinum). Once she is an authorized user, she will receive her own physical or digital Priority Pass card in her name, allowing her to enter lounges even when traveling without you. The second way is through Guest Access. Many Priority Pass memberships include "complimentary guests," meaning you can bring her into the lounge for free as long as she is traveling with you. However, if your specific membership does not include free guests, you will be charged a "Guest Fee" (usually around $35 per visit) to your credit card statement. Adding her as an authorized user is generally the most cost-effective long-term strategy if you travel frequently together or separately.