LoungePair Guide: Buy Airport Lounge Passes for Less

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The prices look reasonable!

I note the main lounge listing might be out of date in some places… like it lists the British Airways lounge for Amsterdam (been permanently closed for years!) But if you try to book it you are given options for lounges that are currently open (Aspire)
 
From what I have seen on the LoungePair website, eg Melbourne Marhaba, Priority Pass would be a cheaper option if you were to use the cheapest PP several times a year.

As a one off, LoungePair seems pretty average. With AFF discounts, then I guess it's competitive.
 
Just to point out an example where it’s cheaper to pay direct to the lounge: both the international and domestic China Eastern lounges at T1 Shanghai airport cost $49 (pay through Alipay at the lounge), whereas the quoted price through lounge pair is $59.
 
Thanks for the feedback @Rayesfeg. We have reviewed PVG and adjusted our prices for the China Eastern lounges. We now match the standard walk-up prices shown on China Eastern’s site — CNY 260 for T1 No. 36 and T2 No. 77 and CNY 230 for T1 Nos. 35/101.

China Eastern sometimes shows lower CE App/member or promo prices; those aren’t universal walk-up rates, so we don’t mirror them.

Because we display prices in multiple currencies, you may see small differences due to exchange rates, but those rates will reflect if choosing CNY as payment option.
 
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I see a purchase price of 20 Pounds per pass. Is the any guarantees that th pass is accepted for the lounge that is listed on the application ?
The old way through Regus to bypass the need to purchase an actual Dragonpass membership is no longer available unfortunately and that ozbargan page is over 8 years old.
 

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