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Popular lounge membership program Priority Pass Select, which offers access to more than 1,200 airport lounges around the globe, is unfortunately raising its prices.
Many premium credit cards offer complimentary Priority Pass memberships, but for travelers who don’t have one of these cards, you can purchase a membership directly from the company. On top of an annual membership fee, some plans charge the member and their guests each time they visit.
The visit fees will be raised from $27 to $32 per person, per visit on October 1. Priority Pass says it’s the first time in a decade that it’s raised prices for daily visits.
“It has been over 10 years since we have increased our visit fees and during this time we have done all we can to absorb the rising costs of providing airport lounge access to our members,” the company said in an email. “We have unfortunately reached the point where we need to make an adjustment to our prices to maintain the quality offering of Priority Pass.”
If you compare the rates, it really makes sense to hold a credit card that gets you unlimited access for you, and usually 2 guests, with no visit fees. There’s a whole handful of cards that come with Priority Pass, and sometimes access to even more airline lounges:
Over the last few years, Priority Pass has steadily expanded its offerings including adding a slew of restaurants and airport lounges in the US. You can access lounges like the Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse at Washington Dulles (IAD) and Newark (EWR), or if you’re abroad the SkyTeam Lounge at London Heathrow (LHR) or Star Alliance lounge in Paris (CDG).
Source: thepointsguy.com