Lounge access is now more accessible than ever, thanks to myriad credit cards offering this perk as a benefit. Lounge access typically makes for a more luxe, less stressful travel experience.
This is the case with many top rewards credit cards that offer access to Priority Pass airport lounges. Although you may already have a Priority Pass card in your wallet or on your phone, it’s sometimes unclear what that means and what’s included in your membership.
It’s also worth noting that Priority Pass membership isn’t automatic; if you have a credit card that offers membership, you still need to enroll to activate your membership benefits.
Let’s look at the different levels of Priority Pass membership, which cards offer it and how to get the most out of your access.
What is Priority Pass?
Priority Pass is a network of airport lounges, private suites and even airport restaurants. The company currently boasts 1,700 eligible locations in over 600 cities in 145 countries.
Although those numbers are impressive, many Priority Pass lounges are outside the U.S. As a result, there’s no guarantee you’ll have access to a lounge on every trip.
Priority Pass lounges are at more than 40 U.S. airports, and some have multiple lounges, including:
- Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)
- Boston Logan International Airport (BOS)
- Buffalo Niagara International Airport (BUF)
- Charleston International Airport (CHS)
- Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT)
- Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG)
- Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)
- Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)
- Miami International Airport (MIA)
- Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP)
- John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
- Orlando International Airport (MCO)
- San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
- St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL)
- Dulles International Airport (IAD)
Related: The 9 best Priority Pass lounges in the US
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When traveling internationally, you may find lounges in small to midsize airports such as Daniel Oduber Quiros International Airport (LIR) in Liberia, Costa Rica, and Entebbe International Airport (EBB) in Entebbe, Uganda. There’s even a lounge with a pool in the Dominican Republic’s Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ).
The facilities in the Priority Pass network vary by owner and location. Some lounges, like The Club ATL in Atlanta, are independent facilities, while others are affiliated with airlines. The Turkish Airlines Lounge in Washington D.C. and the Air France Lounge in Boston are two examples of this.
Related: Inside Priority Pass’ most highly rated lounge
If you are traveling with guests and children, you’ll also want to check the rules of your desired lounge location and your Priority Pass membership to determine if there will be an additional charge or a guest limit.
Priority Pass Airport Lounge Amenities
The Priority Pass app and website will show you each lounge’s amenities and facilities.
Priority Pass restaurants and Minute Suites
Priority Pass also partners with airport restaurants, lounges with hourly beds (Minute Suites) and more. This lets members enjoy perks at airports without traditional lounges or eat at a restaurant in the terminal.
Note: American Express removed the restaurant benefit from its Priority Pass memberships some time ago, and Capital One removed this benefit at the start of 2023 for personal Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card cardholders. Chase also removed this benefit in July 2024.
Similarly, the U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve Visa Infinite® Card* offers eight Priority Pass visits per year, but according to a spokesperson for U.S. Bank, these cannot be used for Priority Pass restaurants.
The credit cards offering Priority Pass memberships that still include non-lounge visits, such as at spas and restaurants, include:
*The information for these cards has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.
There are currently more than 30 Priority Pass-participating airport restaurants within the U.S., and more are available internationally. Some examples include:
The amount of the Priority Pass restaurant credit varies by location, but it averages $28 per person. Some restaurants also cap the number of guests.
At bars and restaurants, gratuity is not included, so be sure to tip on the bill amount before the credit is applied.
Priority Pass also has some less conventional airport options. For example, the PGA MSP Lounge at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) offers free access to a putting green, along with golf lessons and a golf simulator for a fee.
This lounge also offers a $15 credit that can be applied toward food, drinks or a golf experience. However, this location has the same limitations as the other non-lounge visits mentioned above.
Finally, Priority Pass provides access to Minute Suites in Atlanta, Charlotte, Salt Lake City, Dallas-Fort Worth and Philadelphia. The first hour is included with your Priority Pass membership, and you can rent additional hours at a discounted rate of $34 per hour.
Related: The 10 best Priority Pass lounges around the world
Priority Pass membership levels
Priority Pass is the name of the company that offers memberships to lounges in its network. You can purchase Priority Pass memberships directly on the site, with annual fees starting at $99. Here’s a breakdown of the membership options:
- Standard membership: $99 per year; includes visits for $35 each for the member and any guests.
- Standard Plus membership: $329 per year; includes 10 free visits, with subsequent visits for $35 each (the same price as all guest visits).
- Prestige membership: $469 per year. All visits are included for the member, though guests are charged $35 per visit.
If you’re considering one of the above Priority Pass membership packages, Standard is best for occasional travelers. Standard Plus is best suited to frequent travelers who visit airport lounges several times per year. The Prestige membership is for frequent flyers who make good use of unlimited lounge visits due to how often they travel.
Many U.S. credit cards offer Priority Pass access benefits called Priority Pass Select. Some are for just one person, while others include guests, depending on the card.
In either case, Priority Pass and Priority Pass Select members can pay for additional guests beyond what is included with their membership.
Related: Is a Priority Pass lounge membership actually worth it?
What credit cards come with Priority Pass access?
These are multiple credit cards through which you can get a Priority Pass Select membership.
These include premium travel cards like the Chase Sapphire Reserve® (see rates and fees) and The Platinum Card® from American Express (enrollment required), hotel credit cards like the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® Card (enrollment required) and the Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card, which even includes two guests.
Other cards that offer Priority Pass benefits include:
*The information for these cards has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.
Note that the number of visits included and guest policies with each card can vary and will generally require that you enroll for the perk.
Check out this guide for more information on the best credit cards to access Priority Pass lounges.
How to Get and use Priority Pass benefits
Related: How to enroll in Priority Pass with eligible credit cards
Because it can take a week or two to receive your membership card in the mail, it’s best to enroll as soon as you receive your credit card if you’re interested in this benefit.
In the meantime, you can download the Priority Pass app, which includes a digital membership card that you can use to access most, but not all, facilities.
Before your visit, make sure to know if guests are permitted as part of your benefit and how many; the lounge’s reception team may not always know your specific guest privileges.
Since you’re never asked to present your credit card at the lounge, you might not know you’re charged for a guest until you see your statement.
Lounge access isn’t guaranteed
Your best-laid lounge plans may not work out. Nowadays, many travelers have lounge access, and the lounges sometimes reach capacity.
Some lounges are available to Priority Pass members only during select hours. Check the Priority Pass website before your next trip for available locations and their hours. Don’t be shocked if some lounges are temporarily at capacity during peak times and deny access to Priority Pass members.
FAQs about Priority Pass membership and lounge access
Is Priority Pass worth it?
That depends on how often you travel and how you obtain your Priority Pass membership.
Priority Pass Select vs. Priority Pass — what’s the difference?
Can Priority Pass guests enter for free?
What are the perks and amenities available with Priority Pass?
Bottom line
Several cards offer Priority Pass Select membership as a benefit. This program can improve your travel experience with goodies like free food and drinks, as well as a comfortable place to relax or get some work done.
Check specific details of your membership, because the guest policies vary from card to card.
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