Amex Platinum, Amex Centurion and Citi Prestige cardholders enjoy complimentary Priority Pass Prestige membership. By signing up through Australian Frequent Flyer, you can receive 20% off Standard membership or 10% off Standard Plus membership for the first year. Prestige members (USD469/year) receive unlimited Priority Pass lounge access for a whole year. But paid-up Priority Pass members and those with membership through a Citibank Prestige credit card continue to receive this benefit! Unfortunately, this benefit is not available to Priority Pass members who received complimentary membership via an American Express card. Note that "The House" lounges have a $20 surcharge for premium services. Learn how to activate your complimentary AMEX travel insurance and check your eligibility. Discover the cost for Qantas lounge passes, membership fees, and how to get complimentary access through credit cards or points. Keep in mind that credit cards can cost you a lot when you finally reach your destination and start spending locally. One-time pass → A single-use lounge entry permit often sold or issued by airlines or partners for nonmembers. 3-hour access → A policy allowing lounge entry only within three hours before a passenger’s scheduled departure. The 3-hour access rule limits lounge entry to within three hours before your scheduled departure. – Digital tools — like real-time capacity checks or reservations — could help control peaks. While these are not immigration rules, they affect frequent flyers who travel for visas, family visits, or work. Lounges that once served a smaller pool of elites and premium-cabin flyers had to handle a steady stream of cardholders and day-pass users. Priority Pass lounge partners and locations are subject to change. You will be charged the prevailing retail rate for any additional guests. At any visit to a Priority Pass lounge that admits guests, you may bring in 1 guest for no charge. Your Priority Pass benefit is limited to airport lounge access only. This costs €60 for the Schengen Lounge 50 or €75 for Intercontinental Lounge 52. The Business Class lounges in Abu Dhabi are charged at AED490 (about $130) for up to 4 hours. This costs $150 (Skywards members) or $175 (non-members) for access to Business Class lounge or Emirates Lounge at Dubai. The cost to access independent lounges is normally $30-$80 with standard access normally set at 3 hours. Access is granted to holders of various Capital One Venture cards or buy an access pass which costs $45-$90. Membership Lounge visits Cost (USD) Cost (GBP) Cost (EUR) CLASSIC 1 included $99 £68 €96 PREFERENTIAL 8 included $259 £168 €249 Membership Lounge visits Cost (USD) Cost (GBP) Cost (EUR) STANDARD Pay-as-you-go $99 £69 €89 STANDARD PLUS 10 included $329 £229 €289 PRESTIGE Unlimited $469 £419 €459 These include all three of the Rex domestic lounges and 11 international lounges. For example, you’ll find airport lounges in Sydney, Melbourne, Singapore, Bali, Auckland, Nadi, Dubai and London Heathrow – to name just a few airports. (By comparison, Qantas Club or Virgin Lounge membership only gets you into their lounges when flying with certain airlines.) Priority Pass members have access to more than 1,700 airport lounges and experiences in six continents. But even if you’re not a frequent flyer, you can enjoy access to airport lounges around the world with the right credit card or by buying a Priority Pass membership. You can bring 2 free guests to Alaska Lounges – you need to show a same-day boarding pass on Alaska, Oneworld or partner airlines. Partner lounges include American Admirals Clubs, Qantas Club and some selected United Clubs. Koru members get priority check-in/boarding and access to frequent flyer seating choices. Lifetime membership to Virgin Australia’s Lounge program is offered for A$9,750; seniors 60+ pay a discounted lifetime rate of A$6,750. If you travel regularly, a credit card with travel insurance included could represent better value. But the same card could end up costing you multiples of that if it has a high annual fee and interest rate, and comes with hefty international transaction fees and a low number of interest-free days. If you fly several times a year, the value of lounge visits can quickly outweigh the extra cost, but if you rarely travel, you may be paying for a perk you won’t use. It’s described as ‘complimentary’ (as opposed to ‘free’) by credit card providers because the cost is bundled into your card’s annual fee. Terms and conditions are subject to change without prior notice.