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Black Friday Sale – Up to 40% Off Airport Lounge Membership

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If you’ve never entered an airport lounge, it’s an aphrodisiacal experience.  In many cases, you receive free hot meals and beverages, showers, comfy chairs, and plenty of outlets.  And the feeling of exclusivity once inside is more intoxicating than the complimentary alcohol.

Priority Pass is the most well-known airport lounge membership, with 1,200+ lounges around the world.  And in celebration of Black Friday, you can purchase a Priority Pass membership for up to 40% off!  This sale ends November 25, 2018.

That said, savvy miles & points enthusiasts know that you can get this perk simply by opening a credit card which comes with lounge access.  And the memberships you can get with your credit card, can be more valuable than what you can purchase through this sale!

I’ve Used My Priority Pass Lounge Access All Over the World to Eat Free Food and Drink Free Alcohol.  This One in Panama City Was Huge

Priority Pass Lounge Membership Black Friday Sale

Here’s what you’ll get when you buy a Priority Pass airport lounge membership:

You can check out the sale here.

However, certain credit cards come with a Priority Pass membership that is far superior to anything you can buy.  That’s because even with the most expensive membership, you’ll still need to pay $32 per guest.  Not the case when you have a membership provided by a credit card.  For example:

The information for the Citi Prestige has been collected independently by Million Mile Secrets.  The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

These cards have annual fees starting at $450 (significantly more than you’d pay for a Priority Pass membership with this Black Friday deal), but they come with tons of perks that can make it well worth the price.  For example, the Chase Sapphire Reserve comes with benefits like

You can read our full review of the card here.  And check out our post on the best credit cards for lounge access.

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