Travelers paying for an all-access pass to airport lounges around the world are furious after being turned away at the door, calling it a 'waste of money'
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- Priority Pass is a program that allows members to access a worldwide network of independently-operated airport lounges.
- But some members have taken to Twitter to complain that the service is unreliable.
- People have described getting blocked from lounges due to occupancy issues and arbitrary access times.
Priority Pass certainly isn't getting a pass from some of its members.
Travelers have taken to Twitter to complain about capacity issues, arbitrary hours, and poor service at some of the company's membership-only airport lounges.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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