Consolidated Thread: Priority Pass for Airport Lounges [through 2012]
#181
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Truth or Consequences, NM
Programs: HH Diamond, Marriott Titanium, Hertz President's Circle, UA Silver, Mobile Passport Unobtanium
Posts: 6,195
Priority Pass has several levels of membership and each of them requires an annual membership fee to join. The lowest of the levels of membership adds on a $27/per person per visit charge (and, of course, it costs the least in annual fees.)
If you didn't pay the annual membership fee to join then technically you received a "free" membership.
If you didn't pay the annual membership fee to join then technically you received a "free" membership.
#182
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Back to Florida...... bye London
Programs: Hilton, AA,, Delta
Posts: 5,149
Priority Pass has several levels of membership and each of them requires an annual membership fee to join. The lowest of the levels of membership adds on a $27/per person per visit charge (and, of course, it costs the least in annual fees.)
If you didn't pay the annual membership fee to join then technically you received a "free" membership.
If you didn't pay the annual membership fee to join then technically you received a "free" membership.
So, the Priority Pass annual membership is free, the lounge usage is on a discount basis activated by showing your card at the lounge for entry.
#183
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: LHR GVA HKG TLV PVG JFK
Programs: AA EXP
Posts: 3,964
I had a Citibank credit card and it said I got a "Free" membership to PriorityPass. Well, there was nothing Free about it. I belong to the Northwest/Delta/KLM lounge program. So, I never used the Priority Pass until I was in Ecuador. The Priority Pass got me into the lounge along with a buddy of mine. The lounge was "low end" (especially when compared to the Northwest/Delta/KLM etc lounges. However, I didn't care becuase I got internet access and some breakfast for free. That was December 2008.
July 2009 (7 months later) I get a charge on my card for $54. Apparently that lounge visit cost me $27 for each person. I thought is was *FREE*?!?! I called and they have yet to provide to me where the fine print is that states I have to pay. I don't doubt its in the fine print some where but the 2 people I spoke with from Citibank can't tell me where it is.
I wanted to post this so that others who think they have a "FREE" membership for Prioritiy Pass don't have a free one at all. Be careful. Again, I don't know if the fault it with Priority Pass or Citibank, but I felt taken advantage of.
July 2009 (7 months later) I get a charge on my card for $54. Apparently that lounge visit cost me $27 for each person. I thought is was *FREE*?!?! I called and they have yet to provide to me where the fine print is that states I have to pay. I don't doubt its in the fine print some where but the 2 people I spoke with from Citibank can't tell me where it is.
I wanted to post this so that others who think they have a "FREE" membership for Prioritiy Pass don't have a free one at all. Be careful. Again, I don't know if the fault it with Priority Pass or Citibank, but I felt taken advantage of.
I have their 'all in' membership to use as often as I want.
#184
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 224
Whats weird with priority pass is the amount of time it takes for the visit to post to your online account (if ever). Makes it tough for those with the Citi Amex Plat with 3 free visits per year.
#185
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jul 1999
Location: Over the Bay Bridge, CA
Programs: Jumbo mas
Posts: 38,654
#188
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: CPH
Programs: SAS
Posts: 1,217
Prague Lounges
In Prague I have the choice between the Crystal Lounge and the Menzies Lounge (Schengen side).
Are there any major differences between them and should I choose one over the other ?
Are there any major differences between them and should I choose one over the other ?
#189
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: CPH
Programs: SAS
Posts: 1,217
I visited both lounges around noon: The Menzies is OK and sort of a standard modern lounge, but I found the larger Crystal lounge better , as it also offered a bite to eat in the form of small and quite tasty sandwiches. Better choice in newspapers as well, as well as a number of internet stations.
#190
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: MCI
Programs: AA LT Gold; BA Silver; Hilton Diamond
Posts: 3,081
And yes, PPass is slow on its billing sometimes.
#191
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: ORD, HKG
Programs: UA*G, AA Emerald, HHonors Diamond, Hyatt globalist
Posts: 10,280
I was wondering what is PriorityPass pulling off now that Delta SkyClubs are no longer part of the program? Do you think with Continental being a part of Star Alliance will we see the addition of more United Red Carpet Clubs and other Star Alliance carriers? It would be cool to see premium lounges such as Singapore Airlines etc?
In the US Do you think more Admirals Clubs will join such as the one at SJC? Could we see other airlines joining suit?
Anyone heard any rumors? Do you think Delta will rejoin PP within the year as they reconsider their decision? I hope it won't be permanent.
In the US Do you think more Admirals Clubs will join such as the one at SJC? Could we see other airlines joining suit?
Anyone heard any rumors? Do you think Delta will rejoin PP within the year as they reconsider their decision? I hope it won't be permanent.
Think carefully, UA already has to deal with sudden increase of pax using RCC as CO join STAR, if UA doesn't want to participate PP in the past when they have lesser people, why would they want to join now ?
Even when there is RCC participate in the PP program, it often at airports that are non UA hubs, hence less crowded. PP can only access the one in SFO in int'l terminal instead of domestic, you can see the reason behind.
There is also another point there will no more added RCC to the PP program as UA cannot earn any money from it. Take a look at how much UA charge for a one time pass for RCC. $50 for upfront, $40 online. And how much does PP charge per visit ?
There is not that many SQ lounges at all. Most of the time SQ lounge are already packed with KF elite and PPS, as well as *G, so why do they still need to invite more people ? Fly more on *A partners and become a *G, then you can go to SQ lounge whenever you want.
Last edited by ORDnHKG; Nov 4, 2009 at 2:03 pm
#192
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Anwhere ex-MAN
Programs: A3 *G, BA Silver
Posts: 2,706
Well, after returning from Prague I am now able to answer my own question.
I visited both lounges around noon: The Menzies is OK and sort of a standard modern lounge, but I found the larger Crystal lounge better , as it also offered a bite to eat in the form of small and quite tasty sandwiches. Better choice in newspapers as well, as well as a number of internet stations.
I visited both lounges around noon: The Menzies is OK and sort of a standard modern lounge, but I found the larger Crystal lounge better , as it also offered a bite to eat in the form of small and quite tasty sandwiches. Better choice in newspapers as well, as well as a number of internet stations.
#193
Ambassador: Alaska Airlines
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Seattle
Programs: AS MVP Gold
Posts: 2,732
If you're a Priority Pass member, check your email for a 20% off gift certificate offer. I just got this in my email today:
The fine print at the bottom has some more info:
Might be useful as a gift or even a renewal for yourself. The 15% off + 3 months free offer is still a better deal for new subscriptions:
Standard 15 months: $84
Standard Plus 15 months: $212
Prestige 15 months: $339
I also recommend the 15 month subscriptions because your subscription term starts on the day you purchase, even though you won't receive your card to actually gain admittance to any club for about 2 weeks. So a 12 month subscription is closer to 11.5, and a 15 month subscription is actually 14.5 months.
Dear baliktad,
<blah blah blah, Priority Pass is the best thing since sliced bread>
Our gift to you this holiday season – Give the gift of membership in Priority Pass and you can save 20% on each membership that you purchase.
• Standard: Was US$99 – Now US$79
• Standard Plus: Was US$249 –Now US$199
• Prestige: Was US$399 – Now US$319
Priority Pass membership - it’s truly a unique and unexpected gift!
How It Works:
1. Select the membership plan that you’d like to give as a gift and get 20% off.
2. We’ll send you a Gift Certificate that your can give to your gift recipient.
3. The Gift Certificate will direct them to a URL where they will activate their membership online. There, they will simply enter their unique Gift Certificate number and their first year’s membership will be fully paid. Don’t worry, we’ll collect their credit card information at that point, so you’re not responsible for any lounge visit fees or guest visit fees.
<details on purchasing and more sales pitch>
We hope you enjoy this holiday season.
Elizabeth Rigby,
Operation Director
<blah blah blah, Priority Pass is the best thing since sliced bread>
Our gift to you this holiday season – Give the gift of membership in Priority Pass and you can save 20% on each membership that you purchase.
• Standard: Was US$99 – Now US$79
• Standard Plus: Was US$249 –Now US$199
• Prestige: Was US$399 – Now US$319
Priority Pass membership - it’s truly a unique and unexpected gift!
How It Works:
1. Select the membership plan that you’d like to give as a gift and get 20% off.
2. We’ll send you a Gift Certificate that your can give to your gift recipient.
3. The Gift Certificate will direct them to a URL where they will activate their membership online. There, they will simply enter their unique Gift Certificate number and their first year’s membership will be fully paid. Don’t worry, we’ll collect their credit card information at that point, so you’re not responsible for any lounge visit fees or guest visit fees.
<details on purchasing and more sales pitch>
We hope you enjoy this holiday season.
Elizabeth Rigby,
Operation Director
• A 90-day money back guarantee is offered and will be credited back to credit card originally charged, once we have received a confirmation by writting.
• A refund is only applicable if the Certificate Number has not been redeemed. Only active Priority Pass Members may purchase Gift memberships.
• There is no limit to the number of Gift Memberships a member can purchase.
• Active Members can purchase any membership plan they choose as a Gift.
• The Gift Certificate is valid for 12 months from date of issue
• A refund is only applicable if the Certificate Number has not been redeemed. Only active Priority Pass Members may purchase Gift memberships.
• There is no limit to the number of Gift Memberships a member can purchase.
• Active Members can purchase any membership plan they choose as a Gift.
• The Gift Certificate is valid for 12 months from date of issue
Standard 15 months: $84
Standard Plus 15 months: $212
Prestige 15 months: $339
I also recommend the 15 month subscriptions because your subscription term starts on the day you purchase, even though you won't receive your card to actually gain admittance to any club for about 2 weeks. So a 12 month subscription is closer to 11.5, and a 15 month subscription is actually 14.5 months.
#194
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: MCI
Programs: AA LT Gold; BA Silver; Hilton Diamond
Posts: 3,081
I was in ORD Monday with a 3-hour layover and checked my pdf of the PriorityPass directory. With the loss of the CRC, nothing but the Swiss Lounge in the International terminal, open only 2 PM-7 PM even if I were crazy enough to want to go through "security" twice (once in T-5 and again to get back to a domestic terminal). When you fly AA out of MCI, just about everything connects in ORD. Darn. Time to find an airline lounge membership, and I refuse to reward DL by joining theirs.
#195
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Melbourne
Programs: Mileage Plus, Velocity Awards
Posts: 130
Works beautifully in Australia at Virginblue's "The Lounge" which are located in the major cities on the airside of security. They have unlimited free grog, food, pool tables, large TVs, newspapers, magazines, PayTV, internet, printers, business conferences, showers, towels, cappucino coffee, etc.
And you don't have to be flying on VirginBlue! I checked in there (Melbourne) when I was flying MEL-ADL on Tiger Airways! It was especially great when Tiger were delayed 2 hours because of an electrical storm. More free grog, food, etc.
PP worked for me in 2008 when I went to the States. Used it at HNL, EWL, DEN and couold have used it at ORD and PIT.
And you don't have to be flying on VirginBlue! I checked in there (Melbourne) when I was flying MEL-ADL on Tiger Airways! It was especially great when Tiger were delayed 2 hours because of an electrical storm. More free grog, food, etc.
PP worked for me in 2008 when I went to the States. Used it at HNL, EWL, DEN and couold have used it at ORD and PIT.