How to choose a credit card for airport lounge access - The Points Guy (2024)

When people find out my job is to write about travel credit cards, they usually ask for expert advice. They want to know which of our favorite credit cards I recommend, which cards will complement their existing portfolio and whether their current everyday card is a good one.

Just as often, they also want to know which credit card they should get if they want airport lounge access.

Until recently, this question was fairly easy to answer since many cards offered similar lounge benefits. But lately, it's gotten more complicated. The issuer lounge space has more options than ever, while some cards have lost perks like guest privileges and restaurant access.

It can feel overwhelming, but we've got you. Here's a breakdown of what to consider when choosing a credit card for airport lounge access.

Access with top cards

Credit cardAnnual feeLounge accessGuest allowance
The Platinum Card® from American Express and The Business Platinum Card® from American Express$695 (see Platinum rates and fees and Business Amex Platinum rates and fees)Global Lounge Collection (Centurion Network, Priority Pass Select and more)

Enrollment required for select benefits.

Centurion Lounge: $50 per guest (or two complimentary guests when you spend $75,000 on your card in a calendar year)

Priority Pass Select: two complimentary guests

Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card and Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card$650 (see Reserve rates and fees and Reserve Business rates and fees)Delta Sky Club (except for those flying basic economy)

Centurion Lounge (when you book your Delta flight with your card)

Up to two guests at $50 per person, per visit
Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® Card$650 (see rates and fees)Priority Pass SelectTwo complimentary guests
Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite Mastercard®$595 (see rates and fees)Admirals ClubComplimentary access for immediate family (spouse, domestic partner and/or children under 18) or two guests
Chase Sapphire Reserve$550Chase Sapphire Lounges

Priority Pass Select (includes Priority Pass restaurants)

Two complimentary guests
United Club Infinite Card$525United ClubTwo complimentary guests
Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card$395 (see rates and fees)Capital One Lounges and a network of 1,300+ lounges worldwide, including Priority Pass™ and Plaza Premium Group loungesUnlimited complimentary access for you and two guests to 1,300+ lounges, including Capital One Lounges and participating Priority Pass or Plaza Premium Lounges in the Partner Lounge Network
Capital One Venture X Business$395 (see rates and fees)Capital One Lounges and a network of 1,300+ lounges worldwide, including Priority Pass™ and Plaza Premium Group loungesEnjoy unlimited complimentary access, for you and 2 guests per visit, to Capital One Lounges and 1300+ airport lounges globally in our Partner Lounge Network

If you have a lounge in your home airport

Presumably, your home airport is where you spend the most time. If you live in an airline hub or have a perfectly placed lounge that you want access to, let that drive your decision.

For instance, if Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is your home airport, you probably pass an airline lounge regardless of your preferred airline since it is a hub for American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines.

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Similarly, if you have an issuer lounge in your home airport, you may want to choose the premium card from that issuer that includes lounge access. Someone whose home base is Dulles International Airport (IAD), for example, will likely want access to the Capital One Lounge that's conveniently located just past the airport's security lines.

On the flip side, not all of us have a wide range of lounge options at home. I'm based in Nashville, and as much as I love Nashville International Airport (BNA), it has limited lounge options. As such, I've based my lounge access decision on the airports I frequently travel through rather than my home base.

If you're loyal to a specific airline

If you're loyal to American, Delta or United, you'll likely benefit from airline-specific lounge access since you'll most frequently fly through hubs with a lounge.

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American Airlines

Frequent American flyers will want to go with the Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite Mastercard® (see rates and fees) since it's the only credit card with an Admirals Club membership.

Delta Air Lines

If you're a regular Delta passenger, note that the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card includes unlimited complimentary Sky Club access through January 2025. After that, cardmembers will receive 15 complimentary visits per year and can receive unlimited visits by spending $75,000 on the card each calendar year.

United Airlines

Similarly, United fans will benefit most from the United Club Infinite Card, the only card with a United Club membership as one of its perks.

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Of course, if you're loyal to an airline that doesn't have its own airport lounges, you can cross these off the list. As a Southwest Airlines loyalist, I knew I didn't want to limit my lounge access to a specific airline, so I was able to turn my attention elsewhere.

If you want issuer-specific lounge access

For quite a while, American Express had the issuer lounge market cornered. But as Capital One and Chase continue to grow their own lounge networks, you may decide you want to choose your credit card based on the issuer's lounge access it gets you.

American Express

You can find American Express Centurion Lounges in over 20 locations, making them the most prominent issuer lounge. If you want access, you'll most likely want either the Amex Platinum or the Amex Business Platinum.

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Delta SkyMiles Reserve and Delta SkyMiles Reserve Business cardmembers can also access Centurion Lounges when flying Delta, as long as the flight was booked on their card (excluding basic economy tickets).

Related: I'm an Amex Platinum newbie — here's why lounge access is surprisingly my favorite perk

Capital One

While not as well established as Centurion Lounges, Capital One Lounges have grown rapidly. Currently, you can find them in three airports: Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), Denver International Airport (DEN) and Dulles International Airport (IAD).

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A planned location in Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas has been announced but is not yet open. To access these lounges, you'll want either the Venture X or the Venture X Business.

Chase

Additionally, Chase has been asserting its presence in the lounge space with Chase Sapphire Lounges. With their impressive designs and amenities like complimentary facials, they may be gunning for the No. 1 spot.

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Currently, you can find Sapphire Lounges in four locations: Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), Hong Kong International Airport (HKG), John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York and LaGuardia Airport (LGA) in New York. There's also a smaller terrace location at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS).

To get unlimited access to these lounge concepts, you'll need the Chase Sapphire Reserve. You can also get one complimentary visit to a Sapphire Lounge per calendar year if you have a Priority Pass Select membership from another credit card.

If you want more diverse lounge options

If you want a wider range of airport lounge access options, opt for a card with a complimentary Priority Pass Select membership. Priority Pass is a network of over 1,500 lounges, Minute Suites, Be Relax spas and various restaurants located in 600-plus airports in more than 150 countries.

Airline cobranded cards don't include Priority Pass access, but you'll get it with the premium cards that unlock issuer lounge access: Amex Platinum (enrollment required), Amex Business Platinum (enrollment required), Chase Sapphire Reserve, Capital One Venture X and Capital One Venture X Business.

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Additionally, you can get Priority Pass access with some other cards:

  • Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant American Express Card: Unlimited complimentary access for the primary cardholder and up to two guests (enrollment required)
  • Hilton Honors American Express Business Card: 10 complimentary visits annually (enrollment required)
  • U.S. Bank Altitude® Reserve Visa Infinite® Card: Eight complimentary visits annually
  • U.S. Bank Altitude® Connect Visa Signature® Card: Four complimentary visits annually

The information for the U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve and U.S. Bank Altitude Connect have been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

Related: Is a Priority Pass lounge membership actually worth it?

If you want access to Priority Pass restaurants

If you frequently pass through airports with a Priority Pass-affiliated restaurant, getting a card with access can save you big bucks. This perk will comp a certain amount of the restaurant bill for you and up to one registered guest. The amount varies by restaurant and is typically $28 to $30 per person; you can look up the exact values for each restaurant on the Priority Pass website.

Many cards with Priority Pass Select access have eliminated restaurant access in recent years, but you can still get it as a part of the Priority Pass Select membership included with the Chase Sapphire Reserve and the Venture X Business.

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While my home airport in Nashville doesn't have much to offer in the way of lounges, it does have a Priority Pass restaurant. With my Chase Sapphire Reserve, I get a $28 credit toward my bill for me and another $28 credit for a guest. This benefit was a major factor in my decision to go with the Chase Sapphire Reserve over other credit cards that include airport lounge access since I can get at least $28 of value from it every time I fly.

Related: Better food and more options: Why I value the Priority Pass' airport restaurant credit over lounge access

If you want to bring guests for no additional cost

If you frequently travel with a partner or family, you'll want to choose a card that includes guest access. While some cards like the Amex Platinum and the Delta SkyMiles Reserve allow you to bring guests for an additional fee, the following cards include complimentary access for the primary cardholder and up to two guests:

  • Citi® / AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard (can be either immediate family — spouse, domestic partner and children up to 18 years old — or up to two guests)
  • Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant
  • Chase Sapphire Reserve
  • United Club Infinite Card
  • Capital One Venture X (also includes access for authorized users and up to two guests with them; see rates and fees)
  • Capital One Venture X Business (see rates and fees)

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Related: A guide to guest policies for airport lounges

If you're unsure

If you're new to the airport lounge world, committing to a credit card with a hefty annual fee can feel daunting. If you aren't ready to make the jump, consider one of these options to dip your toes in first.

Go as someone's guest

As outlined above, several credit cards come with lounge access, allowing cardholders to bring guests into a lounge. If you have a friend with this access, try to find a time to visit a lounge as their guest to see how you like it.

Become a Venture X authorized user

One of the most valuable perks of the Capital One Venture X is the ability to add up to four authorized users, each with their own airport lounge access benefit, for no additional cost (see rates and fees). If you have a friend who has the Venture X, ask them to add you as an authorized user.

Doing so will give you access to Capital One Lounges, as well as Priority Pass Select lounges for no additional cost.

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Get a card with a set number of visits

You can get a limited number of lounge visits without paying a premium annual fee. Consider one of these options if you're aiming to keep your annual fee costs down:

  • U.S. Bank Altitude Connect: With this card, you'll get four complimentary visits to Priority Pass Select lounges annually for just a $95 annual fee, making it a great way to try out some lounges without committing to a high annual fee.
  • American Express® Green Card: The Amex Green has a $150 annual fee (see rates and fees) and comes with a up to $100 LoungeBuddy credit, which you can use to try out some airport lounges before committing to a card with unlimited access.
  • United Explorer Card and United Business Card: With either card, you'll get two one-time United Club passes per year for an annual fee of under $100.

The information for the Amex Green has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

Related: 11 credit cards that offer Priority Pass airport lounge access

Pay for a one-time pass

You don't necessarily have to have a membership or access through a credit card to get into a lounge. Most lounges give you the option to pay out of pocket per visit. If there's a lounge you pass often and are considering getting a credit card to access, paying for a visit to see if it's worth it to you can be a great option.

Bottom line

You have some great options when choosing a credit card for airport lounge access. The different types of access can feel overwhelming, but deciding which type of access matters most to you is key to landing on a card that's the perfect fit. No matter which you choose, you'll be well on your way to lounging in style on your next layover.

Related: The best premium credit cards: A side-by-side comparison

For rates and fees of the Amex Platinum, click here.
For rates and fees of the Amex Business Platinum, click here.
For rates and fees of the Delta SkyMiles Reserve, click here.
For rates and fees of the Delta SkyMiles Reserve Business, click here.
For rates and fees of the Bonvoy Brilliant, click here.
For rates and fees of the Hilton Honors Business, click here.
For rates and fees of the Amex Green, click here.

Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

How to choose a credit card for airport lounge access - The Points Guy (2024)

FAQs

How to choose a credit card for airport lounge access - The Points Guy? ›

Airline cobranded cards don't include Priority Pass access, but you'll get it with the premium cards that unlock issuer lounge access: Amex Platinum (enrollment required), Amex Business Platinum (enrollment required), Chase Sapphire Reserve, Capital One Venture X and Capital One Venture X Business.

Which card is best for airport lounge access? ›

Credit cards for airport lounge access
Credit CardAnnual Fee
SBI Advantage Platinum Credit CardRs2,999
Axis Bank Signature Credit CardRs3,000
HDFC Bank Diners Club Black Credit CardRs10,000
ICICI Bank Emeralde Credit CardRs12,000 + GST (Waived off on spending Rs15,00,000 in a year)
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How do I know which card has airport lounge access? ›

How can I find out if my issuer provides me with complimentary lounge visits? If your issuer provides complimentary lounge visits, there will be a “Complimentary Visit” section under My Information on the app and under My Account on the web.

How to get airport lounge access for free? ›

How To Get Airport Lounge Access In India
  1. Airline Status: Elite Status.
  2. Business or First Class Ticket : Premium Class Travel.
  3. Credit Card Benefits : Co-Branded Credit Cards.
  4. Priority Pass or LoungeKey Membership: Independent Memberships.
  5. Airline Alliances: Alliance Benefits.
  6. Pay-Per-Use Lounges:One-Time Fee.
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Can 2 people access airport lounge with one credit card? ›

No, this is a complimentary service to ease any disruption to our cardholders' travel plans. Can more than one person receive the complimentary airport lounge access? Yes, the service is available to the main passenger (cardholder) and travel companions (if applicable) on the same flight.

What bank cards give access to airport lounges? ›

NameFinder scoreLink
The Platinum Card® by American Express Finder Award4.0 ★★★★★Check eligibility Read review Compare
Coutts & Co Silk Credit Card Mastercard3.0 ★★★★★Read review Compare
HSBC Premier Credit Card3.5 ★★★★★Read review Compare
Santander World Elite Mastercard4.4 ★★★★★Read review Compare
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Are airport lounge cards worth it? ›

Bottom Line. Airport lounges are generally worth the effort to get in, whether provided by your airline ticket, credit card or elite status. The benefits are truly there, from the basics like Wi-Fi, clean restrooms, and a place for sit-down meals and premium beverages.

Does my Visa card have airport lounge access? ›

As a Visa Signature cardholder, you are eligible to receive airport lounge access for you through LoungeKey. There is no need to register prior to visiting the lounge; simply present your Visa Signature card to the lounge staff for the lounge staff to process your visit.

Is Visa Platinum eligible for lounge access? ›

Visa Platinum card benefits. From golf to dining to shopping and more, Visa Platinum lets you enjoy a host of attractive lifestyle privileges and experiences. Complimentary Airport Lounge Access with your Platinum Credit card at 25 lounges globally.

How do I access my airport lounge with a Visa credit card? ›

A Visa Platinum/Visa Signature/Visa Infinite card is enough to enter. You'll need to inform the lounge staff that you are a LoungeKey member. A boarding pass and a form of identification are also required. The name on your card, the boarding pass and the ID must match.

Does AAA get discounts at escape lounge? ›

Ready to escape? AAA members can save $10 at the Escape Lounge by presenting their membership card when booking in person. Get more information and travel discounts by visiting AAA Discounts & Rewards®!

Can economy class use the lounge? ›

Now Premium Economy and Economy Class customers can access airport lounges at select airports with an attractively priced lounge pass.

How to use credit card for airport lounge? ›

To use the Participating Airport Lounge, customer's Card must be validated at point of entry by swiping a transaction of a nominal Rs. 2 for access based on entry type 1.

How do I know if my card is eligible for the airport lounge? ›

Card Issuer's Website

You can check which is your card issuer and visit their website. There you will find a list of all the airport lounges, along with the locations, where your specific card has access. Please note that cards also have subtypes like gold, platinum, etc.

Which credit card is best for international airport lounge access? ›

Top 10 International Lounge Access Credit Cards 2024
CardAnnual Fee
American Express Platinum Travel Credit Card₹60000 + taxes
HDFC Bank INFINIA Credit Card Metal Edition By invitation only₹12,500 + taxes
ICICI Emerald Credit Card₹12,000 + taxes
HDFC Bank Diners Club Black Credit Card₹10000 + taxes
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How long can I sit in the airport lounge? ›

Lounges in the Priority Pass network may have slightly different policies, but the general time limit is 3 hours. You can find information about a specific lounge, such as its hours and specific amenities, on the Priority Pass website or app. It's easy to search for lounges by city and airport.

Are lounges free with a credit card? ›

Airport lounge access Credit Cards are tailor-made for frequent travellers. The cards provide benefits such as complimentary access to priority pass membership for hundreds of airport lounges. You also get air miles that can later be used to avail special waivers on flight prices and many other perks.

Which cards are eligible for lounge key? ›

Do I need a special card to enter Lounge Key business lounges? No. A Visa Platinum/Visa Signature/Visa Infinite card is enough to enter. You'll need to inform the lounge staff that you are a LoungeKey member.

Which Mastercard is eligible for airport lounge? ›

World and World Elite Mastercard.

What is difference between Priority Pass and lounge access? ›

There are no membership benefits – it's just a straight purchase for lounge access. Priority Pass has membership benefits that include free spa sessions (all spas in the US) for example. They also offer discounted car transfers, and meal deals in the airport too.

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