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Which airlines give complimentary lounge access with co-branded credit cards in 2025

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Which airlines give complimentary lounge access with co-branded credit cards in 2025
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Richard D. Fairbank, Chairman and CEO | Capital One Venture X

Airlines are increasingly offering lounge access to passengers through co-branded credit cards, providing a way for travelers without first-class tickets to access exclusive airport amenities. These credit cards not only offer points for everyday spending but also include other benefits such as bonus points upon signing up and credits toward expedited security programs like Global Entry and TSA PreCheck.

A recent list compiled by Upgraded Points highlights five consumer credit cards that provide complimentary airport lounge access. The featured cards include The Platinum Card from American Express, Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card, Chase Sapphire Reserve, the new United Club Card, and Delta SkyMiles Reserve American Express Card. Each card comes with its own welcome offer, annual fee, and specific lounge access policies.

For example, the Platinum Card from American Express offers up to 175,000 points as a sign-up bonus with an annual fee of $695. It provides access to over 1,400 lounges worldwide via the Amex Global Lounge Collection—including Centurion Lounges and Priority Pass lounges—though guest policies vary depending on the lounge network.

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The Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card stands out for its lower annual fee of $395 while still granting Priority Pass membership (with unlimited guests) and entry to Capital One Lounges. Authorized users receive identical lounge privileges at no extra cost.

Chase Sapphire Reserve cardholders pay a $795 annual fee but receive 100,000 points plus a $500 travel credit when signing up. This card grants access to Priority Pass lounges (including select restaurants), Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club, and Chase Sapphire Terrace. Guest policies allow each cardholder or authorized user to bring two additional guests.

The United Club Card offers United Club membership for primary members at $695 per year and allows them to bring one adult guest and dependent children into lounges. Meanwhile, Delta SkyMiles Reserve American Express Card holders get Centurion Lounge and Escape Lounge access when booking Delta flights with their card; they can visit Delta Sky Clubs up to fifteen times annually unless they meet higher spending thresholds for unlimited visits.

According to Upgraded Points’ analysis, most of these premium cards charge between $650 and $800 annually—with the Capital One Venture X being notably less expensive while still offering broad lounge coverage through partnerships like Priority Pass.

Priority Pass itself is a subscription-based program granting entry into more than 1,700 global airport lounges under various brands rather than operating its own network. Travelers should review details about how often they may use these lounges based on their chosen membership level.

Despite not being the most expensive option among these cards, the Amex Platinum stands out due to its extensive network—including luxury options like Centurion Lounges—and additional perks such as hotel elite status or substantial statement credits over time. Upgraded Points identified it as their top pick for travelers seeking high-value benefits.

Customer experiences suggest that determining which card is “better overall” depends heavily on individual usage patterns: “As always, whether a given card is ‘better overall’ (especially with travel cards) depends on your specific needs and usage,” noted one Reddit user in response to discussions about recent changes in benefit levels on some products. Another traveler emphasized offsetting high fees through employer reimbursement or military waivers: "The annual fee is indeed high but due to me having a corporate card from my employer I get $150 credit from Amex every year...My brother also has this card and he’s active duty military and pays $0 fee."

Some customers argue that buying single-use lounge passes might be better value than paying high annual fees if travel frequency is low; others counter that frequent flyers gain greater value by holding premium credit cards with bundled benefits suitable for multiple visits throughout the year.

There are also lower-fee alternatives such as the Amex Preferred Rewards Gold Credit Card available in markets like the UK. This product requires minimum spending within three months of opening but charges just £195 per year after an initial free period—and provides four complimentary visits annually to Amex-branded airport lounges instead of unlimited entry or broader networks like Centurion Lounges.

Comparison sites note that ongoing rewards structures differ between products; higher spenders may benefit more from introductory offers tied closely to total expenditures during initial months of ownership.

Ultimately, selecting the best co-branded airline credit card hinges on understanding personal travel habits—such as preferred airlines or airports frequented—to ensure optimal alignment between available amenities (like expedited security lines or checked baggage allowances) and individual needs. Frequent assessment of changing reward structures becomes increasingly important amid shifting airline strategies regarding loyalty program benefits.

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