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  2. 7 Best Credit Cards for Airport Lounge Access - AOL

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    Card. Annual Fee. Features-Access to over 1,400 lounges in 140 countries, across seven lounge programs-Earn 125,000 Membership Rewards points when you spend $6,000 on purchases within 6 months of ...

  3. How to get into the airport lounge for free - AOL

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    The lounge at LGA is open from 4:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. daily and is free for $550-per-year Chase Sapphire Reserve credit cardholders to visit whenever they have a flight departing within three hours.

  4. Priority Pass - Wikipedia

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    The program started adding services at airports other than lounges in 2017, such as airport hotels, [3] bars and restaurants. [1] [4] [5] As of 2017, an increasing number of lounges were reportedly denying lounge access to Priority Pass members, with overcrowding being provided by lounges as a reason for turning away the members. [6]

  5. The best Canadian credit cards for every financial situation

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  6. Airport lounge - Wikipedia

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    Certain high-end credit cards associated with an airline or lounge network, such as the Chase Sapphire Reserve, Delta Reserve, and United MileagePlus Club credit cards, include membership to Priority Pass and associated lounge access for as long as one owns the card. [8] Lounge access can also be attained with an airline status card, which is ...

  7. enRoute (credit card) - Wikipedia

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    enRoute card. enRoute was a credit card issued by Air Canada until 1992, when the airline sold its credit card division to Diners Club.. The card was developed only for Air Canada transactions, but over time, the card was expanded into a more general credit card for business travellers, being accepted by hotels, restaurants, and other merchants.