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How do I check in at the airport lounge?

Most airport lounges have a check-in desk, and this is where personnel will check your boarding pass, membership type (whether Priority Pass, credit card membership or airline status card).



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8 ways to get airport lounge access
  1. 1) Buy Priority Pass. ...
  2. 3) Purchase an airline-specific loyalty membership. ...
  3. 4) Get a day pass. ...
  4. 6) Be a guest of somebody with lounge access. ...
  5. 7) Access an airport lounge as an active military member. ...
  6. 8) Get access through an airline's co-branded credit card.


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Passengers pay for the entrance or flight tickets can also include lounge service. Certain credit cards or boarding passes also allow you to enter the lounges. In overbooking cases, lounge service is provided to the passengers.

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Also be aware that lounge access granted by a business class or first class ticket will usually only be good before boarding the last flight of the trip. Although there is such a thing as an arrival lounge, most lounges will not grant access before leaving the airport after the last leg of a trip.

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Depending on the lounge, day passes can generally range between $19 and $75 per visit. Visit limits can vary by lounge, some may be 6 hours or some may have no limit as long as it's within the same day. You can check the visit limit terms ahead of booking.

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You can save money on food Lounges typically set food up in a way where you can help yourself as needed. They often offer free snacks and other food choices, plus drinks, including alcoholic beverages. These food and drink offerings come at no extra cost to you.

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You can get access to airport lounges in several ways:
  1. Holding lounge-eligible business or first class tickets.
  2. Holding certain credit cards.
  3. Airline loyalty programmes.
  4. Purchasing an hourly, single-day, or annual pass.
  5. Getting an airport lounge guest pass from someone travelling with you.


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Bottom Line: Everyone can access airline lounges with a paid membership. Sometimes these paid memberships allow you reciprocal access to other airline lounges, too.

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Airport lounges are generally worth the effort to get in, whether as provided by your airline ticket, credit card or elite status. The benefits are truly there, from the basics like Wi-Fi, clean restrooms, beverages and a place to sit, to sit down meals and premium beverages.

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In our airport guides, we include lounges that economy-class travellers can access by paying at the door, purchasing a lounge pass or joining a lounge membership program.

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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.

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If your same-day outbound flight departs after the lounge closes for the day, we will admit you as early as 3 hours prior to the lounge closing, subject to available capacity. Select lounges may allow access to eligible Card Members with a confirmed reservation for any same-day travel (departure or arrival).

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Lots of airport lounges have quiet areas specifically for travelers who want to take a nap. You save money this way, especially if one of your credit cards gets you free airport lounge access.

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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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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.

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