For Signature Elite Class at Gatwick, you are looking at £660 for the first passenger and £310 for add-on passengers. This is clearly not cheap, but if the money is not a problem then it is great to have the option to travel like this.
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Free Priority Pass lounge access for you and two accompanying guests (enrollment required). Additional guests are $27 each per visit.
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.
You can get free access to an airline lounge by redeeming miles or opening a credit card with lounge benefits. Airline elite status also comes with lounge benefits. If you're a U.S. military member on active duty, you might qualify for free lounge access with select airlines.
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.
Located close to the airport's North Terminal is a Shell garage located just a five-minute walk away from the airport's entrance. Provided you stick to Shell's rules it's a good way to get out of paying, which is subject to a fine if you don't pay by midnight the day after you drop someone off.