![]() The groups mentioned will now be able to skip any lines while everyone else waits for space. To counter the problem, Delta has created designated VIP lines for Delta Diamond Medallion members, Delta 360 members, and any Delta One or First-Class ticket holders. ![]() The airline spent the summer testing ways to appease frustrated high-spending customers who found themselves waiting as long as half an hour to enter the lounge. Sky Clubs are another excellent range that is now seeing restrictions. Paying for lounge access isn’t always worth it, especially if you’re already on a budget.ĭelta brings in VIP lines to skip the wait at Sky Clubs Unfortunately, in the New Year, cardholders will have to pay for any guests to enter the lounge with them unless they spend more than $75,000 a year on the card. The range is one of the most expansive selections and one of my favorite places to relax before a flight. Here are some of the recent changes you can expect to see on your next lounge visit.Īmex drops its free guest for Centurion loungesĪmex Platinum cardholders can currently bring two guests, free of charge, to any Centurion Lounge. Many lounges are seeing overcrowding, and different carriers have taken steps to reduce the congestion and, in turn, make them a little more peaceful. ![]() Now, with credit cards and loyalty plans all vying for our attention (and annual fees), lounge access has become commonplace, upsetting a lot of frequent flyers and big spenders – womp womp. Once upon a time, travel lounges were reserved for an elite group: frequent business travelers, big-spending first-class fliers, and the occasionally upgraded everyman. ![]()
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