Up to 25% Off Priority Pass Membership

Priority Pass members can access over 1,300 airport lounges
Priority Pass members can access over 1,300 airport lounges. Photo: Adobe Stock.

If you’re thinking about purchasing a Priority Pass membership, now is the time to do it! Priority Pass is currently giving up to a 25% discount off annual membership for the first year.

Priority Pass membership gives you access to over 1,200 airport lounges around the world. The beauty of Priority Pass membership is that you’ll have lounge access regardless of the airline you’re flying, your frequent flyer status or class of travel. Plus, Priority Pass now partners with 15 airport restaurants and eateries in Australia. So, with Priority Pass membership you can also enjoy a free meal every time you pass through Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane or Gold Coast Airport.

The 25% Priority Pass discount is available on Standard membership, which allows you to access lounges for USD27 per visit. This brings the membership fee down from USD99 (~$133) to USD74 (~$99).

Standard Plus membership, which includes 10 annual lounge visits, is currently 20% off. This brings the price down to USD199 (~$268) for 1 year. And you can get a 10% discount on Priority Pass Prestige membership, which comes with unlimited worldwide lounge access for the whole year.

Discounted Priority Pass membership prices
Discounted Priority Pass membership prices

The current Priority Pass discount ends on 22 July 2018. You can access this deal on the Priority Pass website.

Don’t forget that you can also get complimentary Priority Pass membership with several Australian credit cards. Some of these cards have an annual fee that’s not much higher than the cost of an equivalent Priority Pass account.

Read more: Priority Pass Lounge Access Guide

The editor of Australian Frequent Flyer, Matt's passion for travel has taken him to over 80 countries… with the help of frequent flyer points, of course!
Matt's favourite destinations (so far) are Germany, Brazil & Kazakhstan. His interests include economics, aviation & foreign languages, and he has a soft spot for good food and red wine.

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