If you're an Executive Club Gold or Silver Member, you can bring your child into the lounge to relax with you as a guest, however you'll be unable to bring both your partner and your child if you're travelling as a family.
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British Airways Gold Guest List members can now take five guests into airport lounges.
Each credit card company sets the terms of Priority Pass Select; while they all include at least 10 free visits to Priority Pass lounges, only some allow unlimited free visits. Others allow you to bring unlimited guests for free, while some cap free guests at two, and yet others still charge for guests.
Bottom Line: Everyone can access airline lounges with a paid membership. Sometimes these paid memberships allow you reciprocal access to other airline lounges, too.
The Club Aspire Lounge at Heathrow Terminal 5 is open to all travellers, not just those with a business or first class ticket, though we welcome them too. Escape the hustle and bustle of the main terminal to enjoy amazing views of the runway at Britain's busiest airport.
Most Priority Pass airport lounges allow you to bring any number of guests for a fee, but some lounges have guest limits. You can check lounge information on the Priority Pass app or website before you travel. When applicable, guest fees are charged to the payment card linked to your Priority Pass membership.
Different lounges have different policies. Typically, you can stay for at least 3 hours. Most will likely allow you to stay for much longer especially if they're not busy.
No.The only person who can access the lounge is the person named on the eligible Mastercard payment card. For security reasons, the lounge will verify the name of the cardholder against their boarding pass and their identification card / passport.
No, you cannot use the same credit card twice to access the same airport lounge. You can swipe for two different lounges at the same airport. However, you need to wait for some hours if you want to do so.
Peace and quiet can be hard to find in airports, but you'll find both here. Even though there is some disagreement out there over whether children actually belong in airport lounges at all, I think they're a great place for families to rest and relax before a flight.