Priority Pass Expands to Include More Airport Lounges in Asia

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Even with some airports and airlines offering express check-in, most travelers still spend quite some time being idle in airports. If you’ve paid a hefty sum for a business or first class seat, or if you are an esteemed member of a frequent flyer club, then fine — you can spend that time a bit more comfortably in the member lounges where there are amenities you can avail of to relax a bit or even work.
But what if your earned miles aren’t enough to gain you entry to those lounges? What if you’re just booked in the economy class? You can get a Priority Pass. You pay an annual fee (ranging from $99 to $399), and you can visit the lounges in more than 500 airport lounges worldwide. In Asia, Priority Pass has just recently expanded with the addition of more airport lounges in South Korea, Singapore, China. If you are a Priority Pass member, you can also now visit the following airport lounges:
In Seoul: Wells Premium Lounge at Seoul Incheon International
In China: First Class Lounge at Tianjin Binhai International Terminal and the two First Class Lounges in the Domestic Terminal
In Singapore: Plaza Premium Lounge and Ambassador Transit Lounge in Singapore Changi’s Terminal 3
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