Note that most — but not all — Priority Pass lounges and facilities accept digital membership cards, so it's important to try and carry both your physical and digital cards. If you do forget your physical card, the digital option can be a lifesaver.
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Note that most — but not all — Priority Pass lounges and facilities accept digital membership cards, so it's important to try and carry both your physical and digital cards.
Join over 2 million people using the Priority Pass AppWith the free Priority Pass app you can benefit from a host of additional digital features as well as airport lounge access.
We'll have your card sent out in about 3 working days, how long it takes to arrive will depend on where you live. You can check out the timeframes HERE. While you're waiting for it to arrive, check your account to see if your membership comes with a Digital Membership Card.
You can buy your way into a Priority Pass lounge through membership or day passes or swipe your way in with a credit card that includes Priority Pass access.
With a Priority Pass membership, you'll receive benefits such as: Complimentary refreshments, including alcohol in most lounges. Space to work or relax in a comfortable place. Free Wi-Fi in most 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.
Unfortunately, Priority Pass Select memberships are only meant to be used by the account holder. The Priority Pass website specifies that memberships are valid for the person whose name appears on the card, and can't be used by someone else to gain access.
Welcome to Priority Pass. As a Priority Pass Member you are now entitled to the following benefits via both our website and app: Access the Digital Membership Card – providing digital access to all of our 1,400++ lounges.
Some, but not all, lounges sell day passes allowing you to bypass Priority Pass membership. By asking the lounge receptionist if they sell day passes you might just find an easy way to enter the lounge. If the airport you're flying from has multiple lounges, check the availability of a day pass from different options.
Can I use Priority Pass twice in one day? There's no limit on how many Priority Pass lounges and restaurants you can visit in a day. So if there are three Priority Pass lounges in an airport, you can visit all three in one day at the airport.
Both the Basic and Supplementary Cardmember must enrol into Priority Pass. Once enrolled, Platinum Cardmembers in good standing may access participating Priority Pass lounges by presenting your Priority Pass card and airline boarding pass.
Standard membership: $99 per year; includes visits for $35 each for the member and any guests. Standard Plus membership: $329 per year; includes 10 free visits, with subsequent visits for $35 each (the same price as all guest visits).
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.
Priority Lane will provide Priority Pass Members with access to the “fast lane” at airport security and passport control checkpoints at an additional fee, meaning you have the chance to reduce your wait time, and spend more time in the airport terminal exploring all the benefits you're entitled to as a Priority Pass ...
Credit cards with Priority PassBoth cards are linked to the Prestige membership. This means that one additional guest per card can be taken into the lounge, bringing the total to four. The SpardaMasterCard Platinum is a clever alternative with a possible refund of the annual fee under certain conditions.
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.
Airport lounge access requires a membership, day pass or qualifying airline ticket. Business and first-class passengers often get free access to airline lounges, as do elite members and some U.S. military personnel. The access policy varies by airline.