KLM Flying Dutchman - Priority Pass lounge access
Can anyone recommend the Priority Pass card for gaining access to various lounges througout the world?
I fly out of ABZ and BKK mostly, so I would like access to lounges at these locations, with the option of entry for a companion when my wife travels with me.
I think the Priority Pass may be US based? so I'd like something similar based around the UK or Europe (or this may not be necessary?).
A basic membership would suffice, with a payment made each time I use a lounge for myself and my wife.
Priority Pass does a flat 27 dollar entry with same again for companion. Anything better you could recommend?
I'm slipping down the Flying Blue ranks these days (lowly silver I'm afraid), so I don't use the Crown Lounges any more. I think the Servisair is accessible with Priority Pass, as is the Louis Tavern lounges at Bangkok.
Any input greatly appreciated.
cheers for now
Tamoo and Mrs Tamoo x
GenevaFlyer
Aug 11, 08, 3:10 pm
- Priority Pass card
- ABZ and BKK
- with the option of entry for a companion when my wife travels with me.
- A basic membership would suffice, with a payment made each time I use a lounge for myself and my wife.
Hi there,
- Yes, the Priority Pass works quite well. And no, it's definitely not US limited, although it won't help much in YUL or CDG.
- In ABZ, it's the Servisair lounge indeed, in BKK, any of the three Louis Tavern loungers
- Correct. Basic membership is unlimited at $27 per visitore
It has worked quite well for me in the past, when I'm not traveling international with the alliance on which I have lounge access.
Cheers,
GenevaFlyer
Raymeister
Aug 12, 08, 3:40 am
PP to me is among the must haves. Even if you fly budget carriers you will still have access to lounges (of course, small airports often donīt even feature lounges). If short haul economy is the choice you will still be able to use lounges regardless airline flown.
The HKG KL/AF-lounge for instance is not very inviting and I always prefer the Premium Plaza Lounge with PP-access instead.
The more you travel, the more you will value the Priority Pass. Here in Germany the Priority Pass comes along with the Amex Platinum and Centurion. Maybe worth considering if your local Amex offers a similar portfolio.
Brobbel
Aug 12, 08, 4:50 am
Here in Germany the Priority Pass comes along with the Amex Platinum and Centurion. Maybe worth considering if your local Amex offers a similar portfolio.
In The Netherlands it's the same.
And you get the most expensive one with Amex, with Prestige Membership, all you visits are free, you have to pay for your companion.
graraps
Aug 12, 08, 4:52 am
No need to purchase basic membership. IMHO, PP only makes sense if you're going to make use of the "unlimited" option.
Plenty of lounges offer paid-for entry.
For ABZ, you can buy directly from Servisair (http://www.executivelounges.com), but be warned that their lounges are a joke- I often prefer the public waiting areas, even when I'm entitled to access the lounge for "free".
However, for some reason, buying access to the ABZ Servisair lounge is cheaper when done through Loungepass (http://www.loungepass.com), where BKK's Louis Tavern Lounge is also available, as well as the Menzies AMS lounges. If you're silver, it may make sense to catch a few extra segments on UX or something and get yourself to Gold, at which point you'll also have guest access at no extra cost....For me, the Crowd Lounges at AMS are the best part of travelling with KL...
skyscraper
Aug 12, 08, 5:01 pm
Can you access a club that is in a terminal for which you don't have a boarding pass? For example, in EWR, there is a club in Terminal B but if I fly out of another terminal can I get through security at Term B to access the club? Or, is there a way to move terminal to terminal without going through security again?
parsifal
Aug 12, 08, 5:25 pm
Can you access a club that is in a terminal for which you don't have a boarding pass? For example, in EWR, there is a club in Terminal B but if I fly out of another terminal can I get through security at Term B to access the club? Or, is there a way to move terminal to terminal without going through security again?
I believe it very much depends on the airport. I've had no problems doing this at BWI but no luck at LHR, for instance. Not sure about EWR.