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Can you have more than one Priority Pass card?

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.



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First of all, it is NOT possible to combine Priority Pass accounts. Each account is independent of the other. Each account must be managed according to the type and number of accesses it provides. The first important step is to define our trade show access needs for the next 12 months.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Although lounge staff is in the hospitality business, and they can enrich your experience a great deal, tips aren't expected. You can also leave lounge reviews on the Priority Pass app or website.

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In this article, Priority Pass refers to the network of airport lounges, while Priority Pass Select refers to the airport lounge benefits included with your credit card. To enter a Priority Pass lounge, you'll need to show your membership card (or digital card) and your boarding pass.

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However, the Priority Pass membership is restrictive for a premium card since it limits the cardholder to four free visits on which they're allowed to bring one additional guest. After those visits, or if you want to bring additional guests, you'll be charged $27 per person.

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When you enroll in a membership with Priority Pass—Standard, Standard Plus and Prestige—each guest visit has a fee. At the time of writing, the fee is $35. That fee is the same for each guest, regardless of how many accompany a member into a Priority Pass lounge, assuming it has capacity.

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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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The Priority Pass membership, included on many credit cards with annual fees of $400 or more, can get you through the door at more than 1,300 airport lounges worldwide at no additional charge. Used strategically, the perks can far surpass the cost of a high credit card annual fee.

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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.

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If a Priority Pass lounge is full, you should always ask if there is a waitlist available. If there is one, put your name on it. You'll usually be asked to give your cell phone number so you'll get a text if space becomes available, which gives you some freedom to explore the airport while you wait.

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Ans: Yes, anyone can access the lounge, not necessarily be you. For example, your family members or friends can also access it as their own card. Since the name is not printed on the card, it won't be a problem.

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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.

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The Chase Sapphire Reserve card offers complimentary Priority Pass membership, while Chase Sapphire Preferred® does not. Both are popular credit cards that feature travel benefits and perks.

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