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Sumi Das: Looking to get away from the airport crowds consider escaping to an airport lounge before your next flight.
Female Speaker: These lounges are owned by a particular airline or the airport operator. The amenities vary but most offer a comfortable place to unwind. Catch about the news, and on work and get helped with reservations and seating assignments.
Sumi Das: You can even get refreshments without the long lines. Some lounges like this one offer complementary snacks and beverages.
Female Speaker: You can usually pay for access with daily fees of $30 to $50 per person or annual memberships running $400 to $500. Discounts or free passes are often given to frequent flyers, high-end airline credit card holders and those flying internationally in first class and business class.
Sumi Das: Some airlines have reciprocal programs that allow admission to each others facilities.
Female Speaker: If you fly one airline a lot, it makes sense to join that airline's club. If you don't, consider a non-airline club program, like priority pass. It offers unlimited visits to 600 lounges around the world for about $400 a year.
Sumi Das: Whatever you choose, it's one way to find a little peace and quite in an otherwise hectic travel day.
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