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Can military get into airport lounges for free?

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.



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U.S. military personnel traveling in uniform can access domestic and international American Airlines Admirals Club locations, with the exception of the Airspace Lounge in San Diego (SAN) and the JAL Sakura Lounge in Honolulu (HNL).

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  7. Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card.
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U.S. military personnel traveling in uniform can access domestic and international American Airlines Admirals Club locations, with the exception of the Airspace Lounge in San Diego (SAN) and the JAL Sakura Lounge in Honolulu (HNL).

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The USO: Not The Only Lounge In The Airport
  • American Airlines Admirals Club.
  • Delta Sky Club.
  • Priority Pass Lounges.
  • Centurion Lounges.


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Military Airport Lounges: The USO These lounges are open to currently serving military members and their families with unexpired ID cards and feature internet access, sleeping areas, small libraries, mini-theaters, snacks, and other services that vary depending on location.

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If your issuer provides complimentary lounge visits, there will be a “Complimentary Visit” section under My Information on the app and under My Account on the web. If you do not have any complimentary visits, this section will not display.

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Service members and their families can use Space-A flights – formally known as Military Airlift Command or MAC flights – to travel around the country and world at a reduced cost or for free. Though sometimes unpredictable, military flights are perfect for families with flexible plans and limited travel budgets.

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Military and Uniformed Service Members. As a trusted population, and in recognition of their service, Military Members and DoD Civilians receive TSA PreCheck as a benefit of their employment and service.* Benefits are applicable to all official and personal travel, whether TDY or R&R.

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One of these perks is priority boarding, allowing servicemembers to board the plane ahead of the general passengers.

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What is the Military Airport Program? The Military Airport Program ( MAP ) is a grant set-aside from the Airport Improvement Program ( AIP ). Through this program, FAA awards grant funds to the civil sponsor of a military airfield for the development of aviation facilities for the public.

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USO airport lounges are made to provide comfort to the military community on their journeys, no matter where they're going. At these lounges, which can be located before or after TSA security checkpoints, service members can find everything from free snacks and coffee to a comfy chair to take a quick nap.

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