This
month, Priority Pass is adding more airport lounges to its global
network than in any previous month in its 16-year history. A total of 23
lounges have been added this month, including significant new additions in the US and South Korea, and many others throughout the world.
The Priority Pass program
is one of the world’s largest independent airport
lounge access programs; the latest lounge additions fit with its objective of not only providing its 1.5 million members
with the largest accessible lounge coverage worldwide.
For those traveling in the US, Priority Pass
has added three New Delta Crown Room Club Lounges at New York John
F Kennedy Airport as well as the Delta Crown Room Club at Hartsfield Jackson International, Atlanta. Also now available to members is the
American Airlines Admirals Club in Honolulu.
Within Latin America and the Caribbean, Priority Pass has added
American Airlines Admirals Clubs in Santiago (Chile),
Bogota (Columbia) and Panama. There’s also a new addition in Punta Cana (Dominican Republic).
Meanwhile, the biggest boost to the program comes in South Korea, where a total of nine additional lounges have been added to the program in
Seoul and Busan.
Extra lounges
have also added in other locations this month, from Turkey and Russia to the
Maldives.
Jonathan French, Spokesman for Priority Pass
said, “We are thrilled to be able to offer our members such a significant increase in
lounges. We continue to work hard towards our objective of making sure that our members can find a peaceful haven to relax or work in,
whichever airport they use.”
Starting with just 55 lounges, today Priority Pass works with over 500 lounges in more than 275 cities throughout the world.
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