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Old Sep 17, 2025 | 1:15 pm
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Originally Posted by twister244
How high of "net worth" are we talking here?.....
I do not know if these are the types of lounges that Priority Pass Private will access, but a company named "P/S" (formerly Private Suite) operates high end lounges at ATL, LAX, and soon at DFW, MIA, and CDG.

P/S publishes prices here: https://reserveps.com/pricing The base price is $1,295/person/visit. If you buy an annual membership the per visit fees are lower, but not waived.

Now, MIA is ascending to a higher level. The airport has brought in a company to build a new private terminal on hallowed ground, renovating what was once the historic Pan Am headquarters building.

There are no gates nearby, but there’s no check-in or lines either. Travelers will spend on average about 90 minutes in the terminal gorging on unlimited food and drink. Bags will be whisked away and checked in. And the VIP terminal even has its own TSA and Customs areas.

When your flight is ready to depart, passengers will be brought to their flight in style, escorted individually in a BMW to the air field, across the tarmac and onto the plane. That’s if you’re willing to spare $895 for one-time use, or as much as $4,850 for all-access yearly membership. Upon returning, the reverse happens. You are taken back to the terminal and can enjoy a shower while your bags are retrieved by waiting staff. Although the two-story space with lounges, private suites and an elevator will offer plenty of perks, “the biggest amenity is skipping the airport itself,” said Amina Belouizdad Porter, CEO of PS, the company that is building and running the VIP terminal. “We all know they’re kind of stressful places.”

The Los Angeles-based company, previously known as The Private Suite, founded in 2017 and acquired by airport operator Groupe ADP in 2024, expects the terminal to debut by May 2026. It held a groundbreaking ceremony in July.
I believe the prices mentioned in the article are inaccurate (see link to P/S site).

Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/living/t...#storylink=cpy (Paywall, but you may be able to read the article if you subscribe to any McClatchy newspaper.)





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