Priority Pass, the world’s largest independent airport lounge program, now has more lounges than ever before in Germany, with the addition of facilities for members at Düsseldorf and Leipzig-Halle. The two new lounges are the Open Sky lounge in Düsseldorf International Terminal C, which becomes the third lounge in Düsseldorf available to Priority Pass members, and the Aviation Lounge in Leipzig-Halle.
This means that members in travelling to or from Germany now have 21 lounges available, covering every major airport in the country, and many of the smaller ones too.
Priority Pass members now have access to lounges in all of these airports, regardless of the airline or class of travel they are flying: Berlin Schoenefeld, Berlin Tempelhof, Bremen, Dortmund, Köln-Bonn, Düsseldorf (x3), Frankfurt (x3), Hamburg (x2), Hannover, Leipzig-Halle, München (x3), Münster-Osnabrück, Nürnberg, and Stuttgart. For those travelling internationally, the Priority Pass program now includes over 500 lounges in more than 275 cities.
“We have seen increasing interest in Priority Pass in Germany, as travellers start to travel more often in economy class, or with the no-frills airlines,” said Jonathan French, Marketing Manager for Priority Pass, “With such excellent coverage, our members know that they can find peace and quiet pretty much wherever they travel”