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Do children pay for airport lounges?

We welcome all travellers at our lounges, including children. Infants below 2 years old may enter free of charge; children aged between 2 and 11 enjoy a 30% off adult full rates. All infants and children must be accompanied by an adult aged above 18 years old at all times.



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It's important to know that lounge access can be determined by your airline ticket class (i.e. business or first class), your membership level within a loyalty program, or even the kind of credit card you have. Certain travel credit cards come with complimentary access to certain airport lounges.

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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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Ask a First Class Flyer There is only one “free” way to get in – ask someone flying first class to take you in as their guest. When someone flies first class, they get access to the lounge. They can also bring in a guest or two for free.

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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.

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Exception: children under 2 years of age may accompany someone accessing the Club with a Single Visit Pass. A Single Visit Pass must be used in conjunction with same-day ticketed air travel on Delta Air Lines or its partner airlines. Single Visit Passes are valid for a single club visit.

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A parent or guardian must escort an Unaccompanied Minor to the departure gate 45 minutes before scheduled departure and must remain in the gate area until the flight is in the air.

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There are many reasons to use airport lounges. If you value comfort, fewer crowds and like to have time to relax before your flight, you may want to visit an airport lounge the next time you fly. Be sure to check out the airports you're traveling through and find out which lounges are available to you.

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Some lounges don't allow you to take food and beverages from the lounge. However, some won't mind if you take a couple of sealed items like bags of crisps, a yogurt or bottled soft drinks for your onward journey.

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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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That's right, nowadays even if you are flying economy and have absolutely no airline loyalty, you can pay to enter a new style of pay-per-use lounges. PAY-PER-USE LOUNGES are first class lounges that are open to ALL travellers regardless of airline flown – for a relatively small fee.

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The LoungeKey Pass is valid for the person named on the voucher only. Additional guests must be in receipt of their own LoungeKey Pass or alternative means of access to enter the lounge. Please contact your LoungeKey Pass issuer for more details.

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