Means of Access may not be used by any person other than the named Customer and only one Means of Access may be used for each visit to a Lounge or Merchant location.
People Also Ask
Can my membership card be used by someone else? The Priority Pass membership card is non-transferable. When you access a lounge, the staff will need to check that the name printed on your membership card matches your boarding pass.
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.
Can I still take guests into a lounge with my Priority Pass membership? Yes, you can still invite guests to join you. Guests will be charged at £20/€28/$32 per visit.
No, the Priority Pass membership card is not transferable. When you access a lounge, the staff will need to check that the name printed on your membership card matches your boarding pass. The member must also be present for accompanying guests to enter a Priority Pass airport lounge.
Can someone else utilise my airport lounge credit card? No, the primary cardholder can only use the airport credit card. Even the lounge will scrutinise the cardholder's name for ensuring safety and security. However, there are certain credit cards which allow family members to get the privilege of the lounge.
It is a lot of information but the take- home message is that many of the credit cards restrict lounge access to the primary cardholder. You might get complimentary access for 2 guests with some cards but you are often paying $40-$50 bucks for guests, including your own offspring.
Yes, there is no limit to how many Priority Pass-affiliated lounges, restaurants or other services you can use in a single day. If you have a limited amount of visits included with your membership without a fee, then that may be something you want to be aware of, but otherwise, there are no limitations.
Lounge Pass is a pay as you scheme for accessing airport lounges.Priority Pass is a membership scheme with 3 different levels of membership. Deciding which is the best option for you depends on where you plan to travel, how you often you plan to use an airport lounge and if you will have a guest with you.
Priority Pass Standard Plus membership: For $299 per year, members get 10 free Priority Pass lounge visits. Each subsequent visit (after the 10th) costs members $32 per visit. Guest visits are $32 per guest.
They check your ID visually for identity. The scan of the boarding pass calls up your booking on the computer where they can quickly vet you for entrance, either by elite status or via class of service. For lounges without any airline affiliation, like Amex or Priority Pass, I'm not quite sure what the bp scan does.
For example, I hold both the Chase Sapphire Reserve and The Platinum Card from American Express. Both of these cards give me access to Priority Pass, so I have two separate membership cards. The great thing about Priority Pass is that the card number is different for each credit card, and not tied to your name.
Priority Pass Standard Plus membership: For $299 per year, members get 10 free Priority Pass lounge visits. Each subsequent visit (after the 10th) costs members $32 per visit. Guest visits are $32 per guest.