Generally, you cannot "stack" or combine two Priority Pass memberships to bring extra guests into a single lounge during the same visit. Lounges typically treat each entry as a separate transaction tied to one account. If you have two different memberships (e.g., one through a Chase card and one through an Amex card), you must choose one to use for that visit. While you could technically try to scan the second card to pay for an additional guest, the lounge system might flag it as a duplicate entry for the same flight. A better strategy is to use the membership with the highest guest allowance (like the Sapphire Reserve, which includes two guests for free). If you are traveling with a large group, you cannot use your second pass to bypass the lounge's specific guest limits. In 2026, most lounges have strict digital tracking to ensure that benefits are not "double-dipped" across different subscriptions for the same person.
Yes, you can use two Priority Pass memberships, but there are some important considerations to keep in mind:
Different Memberships: If you have two Priority Pass memberships (e.g., from different credit cards or accounts), you can use both. However, you typically can’t combine the benefits of both memberships into a single visit. For example, you can’t bring twice as many guests by using two memberships at the same time.
Separate Visits: You can use each membership for separate visits. For instance, you could use one membership to access a lounge at the departure airport and the other at the arrival airport.
Guest Access: Each Priority Pass membership has its own guest policy. If both memberships allow guest access, you could potentially bring more guests by using both memberships on different occasions. However, you cannot use both memberships simultaneously to increase the number of guests allowed in a single visit.
Check Terms: Always review the terms and conditions of your specific Priority Pass memberships to understand any restrictions or limitations.
Lounge Policies: Some lounges may have their own rules about how many times you can access them in a day or whether you can use multiple Priority Pass memberships for the same visit. It’s a good idea to check with the lounge beforehand.
In summary, while you can use two Priority Pass memberships, you’ll need to plan accordingly to maximize their benefits without violating any terms or policies.