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How do I find a lounge on LoungeKey?

To search for an airport lounge, please go to the LoungeKey website, select your card type, click on “our lounges” and search by country, city or airport name. You will find the details of each airport lounge (location, opening hours, conditions of access, services offered).



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LoungeKey gives your customers access to 1,400+ airport lounges and 900+ retail, dining and spa offers worldwide. The iOS/Android app includes a digital card and access to extra programme benefits.

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You'll need to inform the lounge staff that you are a LoungeKey member. A boarding pass and a form of identification are also required. The name on your card, the boarding pass and the ID must match. If the card is active, and free visits are available, you can visit the business lounge without paying a fee ($32).

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A: LoungeKey is a network of worldwide lounges that allows entry by presenting an eligible MasterCard payment card. No membership card is required. Priority Pass is a network of worldwide lounges that allows members entry by presenting their valid Priority Pass membership card to gain entry to a lounge.

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LoungeKey gives you access to more than 1,000 airport lounges in 400 airports across 120+ countries. However, compared to other existing airport lounge programs such as Priority Pass, LoungeKey is far from the best option out there, considering it still requires you to pay an access fee despite having a membership.

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A: LoungeKey is a network of worldwide lounges that allows entry by presenting an eligible MasterCard payment card. No membership card is required. Priority Pass is a network of worldwide lounges that allows members entry by presenting their valid Priority Pass membership card to gain entry to a lounge.

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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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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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Flying internationally in a premium cabin Most legacy airlines — including Delta, American and United — have dedicated lounge spaces where business- and first-class flyers can relax. If you want access to these spaces, book yourself an eligible business-class ticket that grants you lounge access.

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LoungeKey is an airport lounge product brought to you by Collinson Group. 3. How do I access LoungeKey lounges? Simply present your HSBC Visa Infinite Credit Card, boarding pass and mention “LoungeKey” at participating lounges to gain complimentary access.

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Yes, it's possible to get Priority Pass for “free, but this kind of membership comes through a credit card with an annual fee.

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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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How can I find out if my issuer provides me with complimentary lounge visits? 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.

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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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The key difference between DragonPass and Lounge Key / Priority Pass is that the former has access to Plaza Premium airport lounges. If Mastercard UK switches, you would gain access to the excellent Plaza Premium lounges at Heathrow Terminals 2, 3, 4 and 5 and at Gatwick's North Terminal.

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