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Catman
Mar 28, 00, 5:37 pm
If you are member, you might want to take a look at this link...
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum94/HTML/001202.html

See yall there! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif


dg1
Mar 29, 00, 12:26 am
Doesn't help me much as a US Club member -- just means more Priority Pass people coming in -- I can't get anywhere else with my membership http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/frown.gif

Thanks for the information, though!

Catman
Mar 29, 00, 9:33 pm
I'm looking over my Priority Pass membership book. Here are the U-S Airways Clubs where Priority Pass memberships are accepted:

Baltimore/Washington: (2) Pier D and Adjacent to Gate D-22
Boston (terminal B)
Buffalo
Charlotte Douglas (3 Concourse B, C, D
Cleveland (Terminal A)
Greensboro (across from gate 45)
Hartford (US Airways Concourse)
Indianapolis (Concourse D)
Los Angeles (Terminal 1)
New York/Laguardia (US Airways term. Upper Level)
Newark!!!: Terminal A in the middle of the US Airways satellite closest o Gates 20-28
Orlando: Terminal B
Philadelphia: Level 3 past security between Concourse B & C
Pittsburgh: (3) Concourses A & B and Airside Core on the Mezzanine.
Raleigh-Durham: Terminal A
Rochester: Concourse A
San Francisco: South Terminal
Syracuse: South Concourse
Tampa: Terminal F
Washington/Reagan Int'l: Terminal C
West Palm Beach: Concourse B


ThisFlightNoFuel
Mar 30, 00, 3:27 pm
Hmm...maybe this is a stupid question, but now that US clubs have been added to Priority Pass, why purchase a US club membership if you can get a Priority Pass membership and get into most (or all?) of the US clubs plus a bunch more??

dg1
Mar 31, 00, 11:17 am
Thanks to lonman/geo for correcting me below...

Priority Club membership with unlimited visits: $295

Priority Club membershpi with $21 per visit charge: $99

USAirways Club Membership: $200-$350,
includes unlimited visits to all US Clubs and AA clubs

Given the corrections, I don't know why anyone would buy a US Club membership, unless they need to get into AA clubs, which then they might as well just buy an AA membership!


[This message has been edited by dg1 (edited 03-31-2000).]

geo1004
Mar 31, 00, 11:39 am
and don't forget US Airways Club member access to AA Admirals Club lounges on the day of travel... toss another 40+ clubs on there. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/biggrin.gif

lonman
Mar 31, 00, 11:56 am
dg1 your costs are way off.

basic membership for us residents is $99 plus $21 per visit and per guest

prestige membership with unlimited visits is $295 plus $21 per guest charge.

BeantownFlyer
Apr 2, 00, 11:31 pm
So Priority Pass is a good deal if you have no friends, family or business associates - or at least none of those that ever travel with you.



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