How to organize Priority Pass memberships?
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How to organize Priority Pass memberships?
With so many cards offering PP memberships these days, I'm just wondering what kind of account naming convention you guys are using to keep track of accounts? Is it possible to use an existing username with a new account or merge it?
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You have to create a user name for the online account.
I meant online account.
I meant online account.
Last edited by mia; Oct 7, 2018 at 4:58 am Reason: Combine consecutive replies
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Since one person can use only one membership at a time, I have only one card linked to a digital account (and digital wallet), which is the one I use and carry with me. The other PP cards sit in a drawer at home and are carefully labeled with the credit card that issued them. I haven't bothered to set up digital accounts for them, since I never use them.
Is there any benefit to rotating usage of the cards, or carrying more than one at a time? I'm pretty sure you cannot "double up" (stack) guests by having multiple memberships, unless a specific lounge operator bends the rules.
Is there any benefit to rotating usage of the cards, or carrying more than one at a time? I'm pretty sure you cannot "double up" (stack) guests by having multiple memberships, unless a specific lounge operator bends the rules.
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Since one person can use only one membership at a time, I have only one card linked to a digital account (and digital wallet), which is the one I use and carry with me. The other PP cards sit in a drawer at home and are carefully labeled with the credit card that issued them. I haven't bothered to set up digital accounts for them, since I never use them.
Is there any benefit to rotating usage of the cards, or carrying more than one at a time? I'm pretty sure you cannot "double up" (stack) guests by having multiple memberships, unless a specific lounge operator bends the rules.
Is there any benefit to rotating usage of the cards, or carrying more than one at a time? I'm pretty sure you cannot "double up" (stack) guests by having multiple memberships, unless a specific lounge operator bends the rules.
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