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Can I take my family to airport lounge?

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.



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Guests allowed: No free guests at Centurion Lounges unless you spend $75,000 a year on your card. You can pay $50 for an adult guest and $30 for a child. Priority Pass and Plaza Premium allow 2 guests. Escape Lounges allow 2 guests or immediate family members.

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The American Express Platinum Card®, for example, gives Card Members unlimited complimentary access to The Global Lounge Collection®. In most cases, Card Members can bring up to two companions into the club as complimentary guests per visit.

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How do airport lounges work? Lounges give access to passengers with specific premium flight tickets (i.e. business or first class), status levels (i.e. Star Alliance Gold) or for having certain credit cards in their wallet, such as The Platinum Card® from American Express.

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Many of us hold credit cards (including priority pass) for free acces to domestic and international lounges. Your spouse and parents are also able to access these lounges using their cards or as an add-on to your card. But banks don't issue credit cards or add-on cards to kids below 18 years.

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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.

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By presenting your card, you can visit any of the more than 1000 business lounges around the world twice a year with Visa Platinum, 4 times per year with Visa Signature and 6 times per year with Visa Infinite.

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My Favorite Credit Card For Lounge Access With The Family Is The American Airlines Executive World Elite Mastercard. My favorite card is the Citi /AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard. (This is not the platinum card which only costs $99/ year, but the executive one that charges a cool $595 / year.

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How To Get Into an Airport Lounge for Free
  1. Credit Cards. The easiest way to get into an airline lounge for free is by signing up for a credit card. ...
  2. Redeem Miles. Some airlines allow you to redeem miles for either day passes or lounge memberships. ...
  3. Access Through Elite Status. ...
  4. Free Access for U.S. Military Members.


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Each cardmember Priority Pass Select membership includes two guests per lounge visit. For each additional guest beyond that, your card will be charged a fee per guest, per visit.

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Memberships are not transferrable to other people, though, so the member must accompany any guests. Lounges may not limit the number of guests a member can bring, and each guest may cost a fee per visit; however, a lounge may deny entry if it reaches its capacity.

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Airport lounges are generally worth the effort to get in, whether as provided by your airline ticket, credit card or elite status. The benefits are truly there, from the basics like Wi-Fi, clean restrooms, beverages and a place to sit, to sit down meals and premium beverages.

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If an airport lounge is open 24 hours per day and lets you stay as long as you want, then you can most likely sleep there with no issue. However, many airport lounges aren't designed for overnight stays. Once you have a lounge in mind, make sure to check the following: Hours of operation: Many lounges close at night.

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In other words, smart-casual is a good rule of thumb to follow when deciding what to wear in an airport lounge. This means being neat and presentable without being too formal. However, you will find that there are several airport lounges that don't care what you wear as long as you're not offending anyone.

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Tipping is not required in airport lounges At best, tipping is optional in an airport lounge, but it's usually appreciated nonetheless. In the United States, for example, tipping most members of a wait staff and professionals who provide a service is customary.

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Most legacy airlines — including Delta, American and United — have dedicated lounge spaces where business- and first-class flyers can relax. If you want access to these spaces, book yourself an eligible business-class ticket that grants you lounge access.

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