
New Lounges for the Priority Pass Network (Including Sleeping Cabins in Paris!)
Priority Pass is an independent airport lounge access across 130 countries around the globe. While a Priority Pass membership can be purchased, it’s now more common for cardholders of many premium credit cards to have a Priority Pass membership included in their card membership. Priority Pass has the most extensive lounge network in the world. Priority Pass has recently announced threw newest additions to the their network.
Here are the newest additions tot he Priority Pass lounge network for July and August 2017:
China
Xichang Qingshan (XIC)
First Class Lounge
Jiuzhaigou Jiuzhai Huanglong ((JZH)
VIP Service Center
Nanchang Changbei International (KHN)
CIP Lounge
Yinchuan Hedong International (INC)
First Class Lounge
Wuhai (WUA)
First Class Lounge
Wuhai (WUA)
VIP Lounge
Beijing Nanyuan (NAY)
Super Class Lounge
Egypt
Marsa Alam International (RMF)
Pearl Assist
France
Paris Charles De Gaulle (CDG)
YotelAir Paris Charles de Gaulle
India
Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl (BOM)
Aviserv Lounge
Italy
Venice Marco Polo (VCE)
Travelex Business Centre
Mexico
San Luis Potosi Ponciano Arriaga Intl (SLP)
Salon Aeromar
Myanmar
Yangon International (RGN)
Mingalar Sky Lounge
Morocco
Fes Saiss International (FEZ)
Pearl Lounge (Arrivals)
Fes Saiss International (FEZ)
Pearl Lounge (Departures)
Casablanca Mohammed V Intl (CMN)
Pearl Lounge (Arrivals)
Agadir Al Massira International (AGA)
Pearl Lounge
Rabat Sale (RBA)
Pearl Lounge (Departures)
Nigeria
Abuja Nnamdi Azikiwe Intl (ABV)
The Gabfol Lounge
Saudi Arabia
Riyadh King Khalid International (RUH)
naSmiles Lounge
Untied Arab Emirates
Abu Dhabi Intl (AUH)
Diamond Lounge
Unites States
Portland OR International (PDX)
Capers Cafe Le bar
Portland OR International (PDX)
Capers Market
Minn/St. Paul MN Intl (MSP)
PGA MSP Lounge
Most interesting to me is the YotelAir Paris Charles de Gaulle which is an airside terminal hotel and lounge in CDG’s Terminal E. Priority Pass members will receive a €10 credit allowance per person per visit. You can book a sleeping cabin directly on the Yotel website.
I’m a regular Priority Pass lounge user so I always welcome more options around the globe.
Any of these lounges are your upcoming travel plans? Have you reserved a Yotel cabin before? Would love to hear your thoughts in the comments below.