Priority Pass Adds 183 New Lounges and Experiences In 2021

Priority Pass, the world’s leading airport lounge and experiences programme, owned and operated by Collinson, has announced it has added a total of 183 airport lounges and experiences to its global network in 2021.
The latest additions mean that Priority Pass has at least one experience covering 95% of all international flights from the top 100 airports, with new additions in airports worldwide, including the US, Russia and China.
The brand has also focused on making more premium experiences accessible for its Members, by adding further dining, sleep and spa offerings to its network as well as recently announcing a partnership with CarTrawler.
As part of its dedication to growing its premium lounge network, Priority Pass added 134 new premium lounges in 2021, each designed to be a luxurious oasis for travellers pre-flight. As part of this, through its sister company, Airport Dimensions, Priority Pass Members were also given access to a new lounge concept in partnership with VIP Ambaar Lounge brand. The exciting, new, premium ‘Ambaar Club’ launched at Viracopos International Airport (VCP) and has since been rolled out to two further airports in Brazil this year with more to come.
“2021 has been a massive year for Priority Pass,” said Christopher Evans, Joint CEO, Collinson.
“Not only have we expanded the network into more locations, but we’ve expanded with a whole host of new experiences and services. One of our key goals this year was to bring more premium, digitally enabled travel experiences to our Members, to help them feel a bit of luxury and boost their confidence while travelling during what has been a difficult time. Our aim has always been to enhance the experience of getting from A to B and make access to these benefits more seamless. I am delighted with the incredible range and quality of the additional lounges, experiences and partners that our customers now have access to.
“As we move into 2022, thanks to innovations like COVID-19 travel testing, the roll out of vaccines and increased health and safety measures across the industry, we can expect confidence in travel to return. And our lounges will be ready and waiting to welcome passengers when they take to the skies again.”