Consolidated Thread: Priority Pass for Airport Lounges [through 2012]
#106
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For UA flyers it is practically useless. Only non-hub lounges are included, which really devalues the lounge for irrops and would force you to navigate to different concourses and back to sit in a PP lounge.
For UA flyers it is practically useless. Only non-hub lounges are included, which really devalues the lounge for irrops and would force you to navigate to different concourses and back to sit in a PP lounge.
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#108
Join Date: Aug 2007
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For UA flyers it is practically useless. Only non-hub lounges are included, which really devalues the lounge for irrops and would force you to navigate to different concourses and back to sit in a PP lounge.
For UA flyers it is practically useless. Only non-hub lounges are included, which really devalues the lounge for irrops and would force you to navigate to different concourses and back to sit in a PP lounge.
Never found walking 10 mins from one concourse to another to be particularly troubling, esp since the lounges that are included tend to be a better than the typical RCC.
Agree that PP doesn't help the UA flyer much in the case of irrops.
#109
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: USA
Programs: DL PM, Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 2,367
you can get the full membership PP with the Ameriprise mastercard (US based card) and if you make someone an authorized user they also get a PP card without any additional cost. The annual fee is $150.
I've used PP in about 10 airports this year; mostly outside the U.S. and I've not had any problems.
edited to add: I've never been charged for any per visit fees.
I've used PP in about 10 airports this year; mostly outside the U.S. and I've not had any problems.
edited to add: I've never been charged for any per visit fees.
#110
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Traveling the World
Posts: 6,075
I love Priority Pass
Priority Pass has to be one of the best inventions in the travel industry. I knew about this program when it first launched. Currently I have the Bank of America Accolades American Express Credit Card and it comes with the unlimited lounge access feature for the primary card holder. For $27 I can bring in a guest which is not bad considering lounges charge $50+ for a day pass.
I have used the lounge at SFO and LAS and LAX without a problem. The entrance is super easy you just show your card and ID then you will be asked to sign the lounge admittance sheet and voila you are in. You can go in and out of the lounge. I was treated like a regular member of their club. They welcomed me with open arms.
The lounge attendant said that Priority Pass is starting to become popular as you can access multiple lounges. Does anyone know when Priority Pass will add more lounges? I would like to see all Admirals Clubs, United Red Carpet Clubs added.
Hopefully we will see Priority Pass expand since this program allows you to access multiple lounges. It would be fun to go lounge hopping at Atlanta airport or another airport with multiple lounges.
With the delays this program is worth every cent. Bank of America waives the fee on both the credit card and Priority Pass for their Private Banking Customers. I am in love with this program and hope to see it take off in many different directions.
I have used the lounge at SFO and LAS and LAX without a problem. The entrance is super easy you just show your card and ID then you will be asked to sign the lounge admittance sheet and voila you are in. You can go in and out of the lounge. I was treated like a regular member of their club. They welcomed me with open arms.
The lounge attendant said that Priority Pass is starting to become popular as you can access multiple lounges. Does anyone know when Priority Pass will add more lounges? I would like to see all Admirals Clubs, United Red Carpet Clubs added.
Hopefully we will see Priority Pass expand since this program allows you to access multiple lounges. It would be fun to go lounge hopping at Atlanta airport or another airport with multiple lounges.
With the delays this program is worth every cent. Bank of America waives the fee on both the credit card and Priority Pass for their Private Banking Customers. I am in love with this program and hope to see it take off in many different directions.
#111
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Toronto, ON
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I have a priority pass but I am yet to use it. If I enter a lounge at an airport I'll pay the $27. But what happens if I go out for a spin in the airport and return back? Do I pay again?
#113
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Truth or Consequences, NM
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#114
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: IAD
Posts: 8
Per visit charge only for M&M MC Card Members
I just got my M&M MC and along with it came the PP enrollment form as complimentary membership - $27 pp per visit. Am not sure when I'll use it..
#115
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Athens, Greece
Programs: Aeroflot, BMI, Swiss
Posts: 2
I have Priority Pass as part of my UK issued Amex Platinum Card.
I've used it for years, and its great.
I've used it all over Europe, and it works every time. Some Airports like Moscow Domededevo don't have a Priority Pass lounge so you need to make sure before you fly if there is one available.
The PP lounges aren't always the most basic. Athens airport PP is in the Olympic Airways lounge which offers free food, not like the British Airways of Swiss lounges next door.
My advice is try it and see.
I've used it for years, and its great.
I've used it all over Europe, and it works every time. Some Airports like Moscow Domededevo don't have a Priority Pass lounge so you need to make sure before you fly if there is one available.
The PP lounges aren't always the most basic. Athens airport PP is in the Olympic Airways lounge which offers free food, not like the British Airways of Swiss lounges next door.
My advice is try it and see.
#116
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 573
Is it possible to interpret this rule in a way that one can use a lounge as an arrival lounge?
For example you fly from AAA-BBB that morning and use the lounge at BBB on arrival, assuming that it is on the same day (which may not be possible on intercontinental journeys).
Any PP holders experienced this?
I can't imagine the lounge people being too fussed as the lounge presumably gets paid by PP for every entry.
For example you fly from AAA-BBB that morning and use the lounge at BBB on arrival, assuming that it is on the same day (which may not be possible on intercontinental journeys).
Any PP holders experienced this?
I can't imagine the lounge people being too fussed as the lounge presumably gets paid by PP for every entry.
#117
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Cleveland, OH
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I just got my PP renewal for this year after never using it one in 2008....didn't realize I had allowed aoutomatic renewal.
#119
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Utrecht, the Netherlands
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I fly quite a lot in Europe, and about once a year all over the US. I can get a priority pass from my dad who is going to sign up for a AMEX PLAT.
Now I'm only 19 years old, but have my own business and travel quite often.
I saw that quite a lot of the US lounges require that the card holder is 21, why is that?
Haven't seen any of the European lounges quoting this on there page.
If you are older than 21 you are allowed to take children (payed) inn. So I don't think its to keep it quiet.
Do they really check age?
Now I'm only 19 years old, but have my own business and travel quite often.
I saw that quite a lot of the US lounges require that the card holder is 21, why is that?
Haven't seen any of the European lounges quoting this on there page.
If you are older than 21 you are allowed to take children (payed) inn. So I don't think its to keep it quiet.
Do they really check age?
#120
Join Date: Aug 2007
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