Priority Pass
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Priority Pass is a program owned by Collinson Group that provides members with access to airport lounges around the world. The company was founded in 1992 and claims to be the largest network of airport lounges in the world.[1]
Founded | 1992; 32 years ago (1992) |
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Number of locations | 1,300 (2023) |
Owner | Collinson Group |
Website | prioritypass |
The company sells three classes of memberships directly from its website, including Standard, Standard Plus, and Prestige, which each provide different levels of access. A fourth class of membership, Select, is included with certain credit cards.[1][2]
The program started adding services at airports other than lounges in 2017, such as airport hotels,[3] bars and restaurants.[1][4][5]
As of 2017, an increasing number of lounges were reportedly denying lounge access to Priority Pass members, with overcrowding being provided by lounges as a reason for turning away the members.[6] The Priority Pass website stated that denied access to lounges may be due to "an issue taking payment from the payment card" associated with Priority Pass membership.[7]