If you own a card that is eligible to take a family member along with you to a lounge, then you may use that.
No, you cannot use someone else's lounge access as the boarding pass must be in the name of the cardholder. Someone can only use your debit card for lounge access only if they are travelling with you. Can you get food from the airport lounge?
Visits cannot be used for guest entry. During a Visit, Eligible Platinum Card Members may bring either up to two (2) guests, or their immediate family (spouse/domestic partner and children under 21) to the Club (including Grab and Go) at a per-Visit rate of $50 per person.
Your spouse and parents are also able to access these lounges using their cards or as an add-on to your card. But banks don't issue credit cards or add-on cards to kids below 18 years. So it is at discretion of the staff at entry of lounge to allow free access to kids or using the card in parents name.
Only one person can visit the lounge for free with a debit card that has airport lounge access.
Can more than one person enter a lounge on the same lounge pass? Each individual registered passenger is issued with an individual lounge pass, which holds encoded information directly related to him/her. This lounge pass is for his/her use and is strictly non- transferable.
Only American Express Platinum Cardmembers may access the American Express Lounge • American Express Platinum Cardmembers are allowed entry along with two guests on a complimentary basis • Complimentary entry for accompanying children (below 12 years) in both lounges • Applicable charges will be levied for any ...
Normally, people with a lounge access membership, either through credit cards, direct membership, or airline affiliation, can bring a guest to the lounge. If you are traveling with someone with access to the airport lounge, you can enter the lounge as their guest.
Most Priority Pass airport lounges allow you to bring any number of guests for a fee, but some lounges have guest limits. You can check lounge information on the Priority Pass app or website before you travel.
Can I take guests into the lounge? Yes, we encourage you to share the Priority Pass experience with your friends, family or business partners.
We welcome all travellers at our lounges, including children. Infants below 2 years old may enter free of charge; children aged between 2 and 11 enjoy a 30% off adult full rates. All infants and children must be accompanied by an adult aged above 18 years old at all times.
Can someone else use my LoungeKey Pass to access a lounge? No, only the person named on the LoungeKey Pass voucher will be able to use the voucher to access the lounge. The lounge will check the name of the pass holder against their boarding pass and their identification card / passport.
Many premium Indian credit cards include Priority Pass membership, but ensure to check the number of complimentary visits your card offers annually, as some cards may limit usage to 4–6 visits per year. LoungeKey: LoungeKey offers access to various lounges by linking your entry to your credit card.
Can I book a lounge visit for my friend? Yes you may. However please note that when booking a lounge visit for someone else please ensure that you use their details when filling out the form. You may however use your own card to purchase visit for other people.
Any guests accompanying the primary cardholder should pay for their visit to the lounge. There are also other cards that offer complimentary lounge visits to the family and friends of the primary cardholder.
Can I share my PPL Pass lounge access passes with my friend/travel companion? Yes, you can.
The only person who can access the lounge is the person named on the eligible Mastercard payment card. For security reasons, the lounge will verify the name of the cardholder against their boarding pass and their identification card / passport.
Generally, lounge access is tied to the primary cardholder, but some credit cards allow a spouse or guest to accompany the primary cardholder into the lounge. This privilege often extends to family members travelling together, but the primary cardholder usually needs to be present for access.
For cardholders with a spouse, children over the age of 13 or trusted colleagues, the ability to add up to three authorized users for an annual fee of $195 per card can be a noteworthy perk. It brings many of the same benefits that the primary cardholder enjoys to others without paying the full annual fee.
One of the best ways to access airport lounges is through credit cards or travel reward programs that offer free airport lounge access as a benefit. Some airlines also provide lounge access when you book business or first-class tickets.
Yes, we encourage you to share the Priority Pass experience with your friends, family or business partners. Before doing so, we encourage you to check the Lounge Information under the lounge listing to verify whether the lounge you are visiting has a guest limit or whether you will be charged.