I love visiting American Express Centurion lounges and Capital One lounges, but the footprints of these lounge networks are relatively small. I also enjoy visiting airline lounges, but these usually require a lounge membership, premium-cabin ticket or elite status.
However, over 1,500 Priority Pass lounges and experiences are available to Priority Pass members regardless of the airline they’re flying or their cabin. And some travel rewards cards offer Priority Pass Select membership as a cardmember perk.
I always keep at least one Priority Pass Select membership card in my passport wallet. My most visited Priority Pass lounges are The Club at JAX and The Club at ATL, as I frequently visit Jacksonville, Florida, and Atlanta.
But I’ve also enjoyed laksa at the SATS Premier Lounge in Singapore and noodles at the SkyTeam Lounge in Vancouver, British Columbia (pictured above), with my Priority Pass Select membership. And the Fiji Airways Premier Lounge in Nadi, Fiji, is expansive and has one of the most genuinely friendly bartenders I’ve encountered.
If you travel frequently and don’t have a Priority Pass membership, a handful of low-annual-fee cards offer Priority Pass lounge access. The Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card and the Capital One Venture X Business both have only a $395 annual fee and offer several other travel perks, as well.
Here are a few stories with more details on Priority Pass membership and lounges:
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