I pay $550 a year for unlimited airport lounge access. They're sometimes crowded, but it's still an incredible value.
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As a frequent flyer who prioritizes comfort over loyalty to specific airlines, the author relies on the Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card for unlimited Priority Pass lounge access. For an annual fee of $550, they enjoy access to over 1,700 lounges worldwide, offering amenities such as free food and drinks, showers, and even spa services. While the service has its downsides, including overcrowding and limited options at certain US airports, the author appreciates the overall improvement to their travel experience and remains concerned about potential changes to access policies.
The best investment I've made to that end is getting Priority Pass airport lounge access through my Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card.
Many people don't want to give up the perk, and the company is constantly investing in the customer experience to make it worthwhile.
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