As someone who didnât grow up going to airport lounges, I can very dramatically (but very honestly) say they have changed my adult life.
Although Iâm relatively new to the lounge game, I have heard stories and legends of a lounge âgolden ageâ when they felt more like travelâs best-kept secret. Fast forward to 2025 and well⌠letâs just say that secretâs out, especially if youâre traveling in the U.S.
Between growing crowds, stricter entry rules, and increasing credit card annual fees, itâs totally fair to question if lounge access is still worth pursuing.
And the short answer? Sometimes. But like most travel perks, the value really depends on where youâre going, how often youâre flying, and what your lounge access includes.
Are Airport Lounges Still Worth It?
If you only fly once or twice each year, a lounge pass probably isnât going to change your life. And thatâs especially true if you donât have any solid spots in your home airport.
If youâre picturing a peaceful space with unlimited champagne, just know that, especially in U.S. airports, overcrowding has become a genuine issue.
That said, when you find a good lounge, itâs still a completely different experience from sitting at the gate. Weâre talking hot meals, an actual bar, Wi-Fi, outlets, and so on. Even a basic lounge visit can save you the $30 to $50 youâd probably spend on terminal food and drinks, so for frequent flyers, the math still checks out.
For example, I recently had an incredible experience at the new Capital One Lounge in JFKâs Terminal 4. Itâs spots like this that remind me just how good lounges can be.

Photo by McKay Moffitt / Daily Drop
How Valuable is a Priority Pass Membership?
For most people without elite status (or business-class tickets), Priority Pass is still the easiest way to get into a lounge. The network has over 1,700 lounges worldwide, and while itâs not perfect, itâs still one of the most reliable options for consistent access.
Buying Priority Pass with unlimited access outright can run you up to $469 per year, but most premium travel cards include Priority PassTM Select for free, often with unlimited visits and at least one guest. If you use it six or more times each year, youâre getting solid value.
What to Know About Priority Pass Select
Priority Pass Select is the âcredit card versionâ youâll get with cards like the Chase Sapphire ReserveÂŽ, Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card, and The Platinum CardÂŽ from American Express.
Just note that both the Venture X and Amex Platinum require enrollment for Priority Pass access.
Here are a few things to keep in mind:
Coverage is better abroad than in the U.S.
Guest policies vary by card
U.S. Lounges vs. Lounges Abroad
Ok, this is where expectations really matter. In the U.S., lounges can be fine, but typically speaking, youâre looking at snack mixes, soup, maybe a basic bar, and a crowd.
Abroad? Woaaaah, buddy. Whole different ballgame. Lounges in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and beyond can have full buffets, dedicated baristas, showers, and great seating areas that actually feel⌠quiet. đ
If most of your travel is domestic, itâs worth thinking of lounge access as a nice bonus â not a make-or-break perk. If youâre traveling internationally, the quality jump alone can make it a must-have. Personally⌠Iâm fully ruined forever (in the best way).
In addition to Priority Pass, itâs worth checking out Plaza Premium lounges, which are another independent lounge company. Again, youâll find more outside of the U.S.
Best Cards for Lounge Access
If you want lounge access in 2025 without paying for a standalone membership, credit cards are still your BFF, and here are some of our favorites:
Sapphire Reserve: Priority Pass Select Lounges, and Chase Sapphire Lounges
Venture X: Priority PassTM Select with enrollment and Capital One Lounges (guest access changes coming Feb. 1, 2026)
Amex Platinum: Priority Pass Select (lounges only, with enrollment), Centurion Lounges, and Delta Sky Clubs when flying on an eligible Delta flight
Citi Strata Elite Card: Priority Pass Select and American Airlines Admirals ClubÂŽ Lounge Access Passes (four each calendar year)
The Business Platinum CardÂŽ from American Express: American Express Global Lounge Collection â including The CenturionÂŽ Lounge, Delta Sky ClubÂŽ when flying Delta, Plaza Premium, Priority Pass⢠Select Lounges (with enrollment), and more
CitiÂŽ / AAdvantageÂŽ Executive World Elite MastercardÂŽ: Complimentary Admirals ClubÂŽ membership
Delta SkyMilesÂŽ Reserve American Express Card: Access to Escape Lounges, access to The CenturionÂŽ Lounge (when flying on a same-day Delta-marketed or Delta-operated flight), and 15 visits per eligible card each year to the Delta Sky Club or Grab and Go
Bottom Line
Lounge access in 2025 is still worth it⌠for the right traveler. If youâre on the road fairly often, especially internationally, itâs tough to beat the comfort, convenience, and free food. But if youâre only flying every once in a while? Ehhh, your money might be better spent elsewhere. And if youâre home airport lacks decent options? Maybe skip it.