Originally Posted by
fozziedoggie
The is no "Priority Pass" lounges, they simply allow you access into an established lounge such as AA, United, etc. Beware, the card does not provide free access into any lounge, you must still make a co-pay for each lounge ($25 IIRC), and you have a time limit of how long you may stay there.
If you already have airline club memberships, then I don't see the point. Others here on FT may have a better insight to this scenario than I.
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/miles...rity-pass.html
Wrong. The basic version of nonSelect PP does charge per visit, but there are other memberships that give ten free visits per year or unlimited visits with no additional charges (other than special fees charged by the lounge, such as for phone and fax, sometimes for F&B, etc.).
If it's a full nonSelect unlimited free visits membership (whatever that one is called by PP), it would allow one to use UA lounges whenever and wherever, not just as UA *Gold with an international flight and not just when flying UA/CO or *A, assuming that the airport security setup allows you to get to the lounge door.