Priority Pass strikes up lounge partnership with Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport

From left: Collinson’s Colin Dai, and Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport Business Travel Service’s Yao Honglei

Collinson, owner and operator of Priority Pass, has partnered with Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport Business Travel Service in China.

This partnership will provide Priority Pass Members access to seven of Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport Business Travel Service premium airport lounges.

From left: Collinson’s Colin Dai, and Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport Business Travel Service’s Yao Honglei

In Terminal 1, the partnership covers Air China Premium Lounge, Hainan Airlines First Class Lounge, King Lounge, and China Eastern First Class Lounge. There will be an additional Premium Lounge for international flights that will be launched next month.

In Terminal 2, Premium Pass Members can make use of the Easy-Boarding Lounge, and Premium Lounge.

The lounges vary, and travellers can enjoy tea at an exquisitely designed teahouse, take advantage of designated rest areas and massage zones, or even catch up on work at their dedicated business travel centres.

A Collinson study that surveyed over 5,400 frequent travellers across seven Asia Pacific markets (1,021 of which are China-based respondents) revealed that airport lounge access is the number one most desirable travel benefit at the airport – 69 per cent of travellers in China feel valued as a customer when they are given access to an airport lounge.

This partnership further strengthens Priority Pass’s wide network of 1,300 airport lounges and travel experiences globally, with over 500 in Asia Pacific.

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