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Yes it’s tested but better use card for domestic and pp for internationalDoes anyone know if Magnus card priority pass can be used on domestic lounge without incurring charges
Ohh thanks, sure it wont incur charges? Actually i thought of using this as priority pass lounges are superiorYes it’s tested but better use card for domestic and pp for international
last 2 months not billed to my friend he used both inland and abroad....not sure if overnight axis wakes up hahaOhh thanks, sure it wont incur charges? Actually i thought of using this as priority pass lounges are superior
Okay thanks for clarification, will try brolast 2 months not billed to my friend he used both inland and abroad....not sure if overnight axis wakes up haha
We need a confirmation from Customer care or PNO via mail to confirm.Bumping this thread up. We need more data points on this.
where it used?Yes it’s tested but better use card for domestic and pp for international
Mumbai and Bangladeshwhere it used?
I may be completely wrong here, but doesn't the lounge receptionist instantly mention if the card is chargeable? In my experience at lounges so far, I inquiry from the receptionist first, then use the card only if lounge access is available(subsidised at ₹2).Maybe getting this clarified from PP itself is an easier route? Can someone with a magnus try?
(Or maybe not. I don't know if PP decides charge or it just forwards data to bank, and bank decides).
I have never personally used PP, but I think that's not the case for PP. They just note down your card number, and the number of guests you have. Actual accounting gets done later.I may be completely wrong here, but doesn't the lounge receptionist instantly mention if the card is chargeable? In my experience at lounges so far, I inquiry from the receptionist first, then use the card only if lounge access is available(subsidised at ₹2).
So what's the case with PP? Is it just as @CardShard said i.e., the lounge receptionist can't tell if it's chargeable, rather they just note the card number and still allow users to pass?I've used my Magnus PP domestically extensively since I got it and I get charged for it but it gets reversed shortly after a few days.
Even in Bangalore, it's international terminal. So I think it'd be counted in 'international' category only. Have you used your PP domestically in India? If so, was a charge incurred, even for the likes of Infinia?PP used at indian airport and its not charged?
Check if international transactions are disabled. Will be changed in a few days after international transactions are enabled.
If it gets reversed, then thats an additional benefit given by the bank.
There is Lounge at the international terminal in Bangalore specially for Business/First class customers and PP holder.
The person at the gate directly mentioned that most PP issued thru Indian banks charge for entry.
I used my PP issued against Infinia and then never charge.
I havent used the PP in the domestic part of the airport.Even in Bangalore, it's international terminal. So I think it'd be counted in 'international' category only. Have you used your PP domestically in India? If so, was a charge incurred, even for the likes of Infinia?
Also, when you say disabling/enabling international transactions, do you mean the primary card or PP? I don't have a separate section for Priority Pass management in the app of my bank.
Afaik we cannot turn intl on off for PPsEven in Bangalore, it's international terminal. So I think it'd be counted in 'international' category only. Have you used your PP domestically in India? If so, was a charge incurred, even for the likes of Infinia?
Also, when you say disabling/enabling international transactions, do you mean the primary card or PP? I don't have a separate section for Priority Pass management in the app of my bank.