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Yes it's chargeableTake a note this might be chargeable if you access lounge.
Yup it's chargeable, I just got for the experience. Only PP membership fee is waived off.Take a note this might be chargeable if you access lounge.
you have to askGot my first PP today for Legend CC.
IndusInd Legend: 6 digits <space> 5 digits <space> 7 digits
Expiry date on my PP is 05/23
I had a query about how does the expiry date work, do I need to ask IndusInd for renewed PP or will they send it automatically after expiry? 👀
Its been great help actually there is too much confusion so lastly i only preferred to use HDFC inifinia and Axis magnus priority pass which give unlimited accessAs being credit card enthusiast like most of you, I never settled with one or two Premium/Super Premium Cards. As this practice gave me a lot of benefits by squeezing out the maximum value out of my spends, but it came with few small "confusions".
One of the confusion has always being the Priority Passes being stacked up and being confused which Priority Pass belong to which credit card. As the Priority passes from different banks comes with different benefits, so we often keep the best use one with us, or just mix and match.
In this thread, I'm going to list down the Priority Pass' format to identify which bank's card it's. Please do feel free to give your input from the card you hold.
1. AMEX Plat Charge: 10 digits <space> 1 digit
2. CITI Prestige: 6 digits <space> 10 digits
3. Axis Reserve: 6 digits <space> 8 digits
4. Axis Magnus: 6 digits <space> 5 digits <space> 7 digits
5. HDFC Infinia: 16 digits without space
6. Standard Chartered Ultimate: 4 digits <space> 4 digits <space> 4 digits
7. AU Zenith: 6 digits <space> 12 digits
8. SBI Elite: 6 digits <space> 10 digits
9. Axis Select: 14 digits without space
10. IndusInd Pioneer Heritage Metal: 6 digits <space> 8 digits
You can also identify with your card's expiry DD/YY
This thread will be edited with the input from the community. Thank you!
Somtimes its disappear 😉
How do you know whether lounge access is charge able or free? I received PP with AU Zenith will it be free or paid?Take a note this might be chargeable if you access lounge.
You have to see the product documentation for this.How do you know whether lounge access is charge able or free? I received PP with AU Zenith will it be free or paid?
Yes Bank First Preferred also has same format as Axis Magnus i.e. 6 digits <space> 5 digits <space> 7 digits.As being credit card enthusiast like most of you, I never settled with one or two Premium/Super Premium Cards. As this practice gave me a lot of benefits by squeezing out the maximum value out of my spends, but it came with few small "confusions".
One of the confusion has always being the Priority Passes being stacked up and being confused which Priority Pass belong to which credit card. As the Priority passes from different banks comes with different benefits, so we often keep the best use one with us, or just mix and match.
In this thread, I'm going to list down the Priority Pass' format to identify which bank's card it's. Please do feel free to give your input from the card you hold.
1. AMEX Plat Charge: 10 digits <space> 1 digit
2. CITI Prestige: 6 digits <space> 10 digits
3. Axis Reserve: 6 digits <space> 8 digits
4. Axis Magnus: 6 digits <space> 5 digits <space> 7 digits
5. HDFC Infinia: 16 digits without space
6. Standard Chartered Ultimate: 4 digits <space> 4 digits <space> 4 digits
7. AU Zenith: 6 digits <space> 12 digits
8. SBI Elite: 6 digits <space> 10 digits
9. Axis Select: 14 digits without space
10. IndusInd Pioneer Heritage Metal: 6 digits <space> 8 digits
You can also identify with your card's expiry DD/YY
This thread will be edited with the input from the community. Thank you!
Haha this seems to be the best approach when you have multiple PPs.As a quick hack - I just write down the credit card it came with at the back of the Priority Pass in the "Signature area" 😏
How did u get Reserve card for first year free??
Kotak White is same as 3.Axis ReserveAs being credit card enthusiast like most of you, I never settled with one or two Premium/Super Premium Cards. As this practice gave me a lot of benefits by squeezing out the maximum value out of my spends, but it came with few small "confusions".
One of the confusion has always being the Priority Passes being stacked up and being confused which Priority Pass belong to which credit card. As the Priority passes from different banks comes with different benefits, so we often keep the best use one with us, or just mix and match.
In this thread, I'm going to list down the Priority Pass' format to identify which bank's card it's. Please do feel free to give your input from the card you hold.
1. AMEX Plat Charge: 10 digits <space> 1 digit
2. CITI Prestige: 6 digits <space> 10 digits
3. Axis Reserve: 6 digits <space> 8 digits
4. Axis Magnus: 6 digits <space> 5 digits <space> 7 digits
5. HDFC Infinia: 16 digits without space
6. Standard Chartered Ultimate: 4 digits <space> 4 digits <space> 4 digits
7. AU Zenith: 6 digits <space> 12 digits
8. SBI Elite: 6 digits <space> 10 digits
9. Axis Select: 14 digits without space
10. IndusInd Pioneer Heritage Metal: 6 digits <space> 8 digits
You can also identify with your card's expiry DD/YY
This thread will be edited with the input from the community. Thank you!
same here I note down free and chargeable as one time by mistake I gave Axis Magnus PP instead of Infinia one in a domestic loungeAs a quick hack - I just write down the credit card it came with at the back of the Priority Pass in the "Signature area" 😏
DCB don't need PP. You can use your DCB CC everywhere and it is accepted at majority of airports where PP is acceptedHi. Just confirming, did we get any priority pass with HDFC DCB? I took this almost 6+ years back so not sure whether I misplaced it.
@Subhankar @vaibhav111 @ankurq7 @HyperBeast @viralsanghavi32anyone tried to visit a lounge via Priority Pass card which doesn't have tie up with it (or is not in the lounge list of priority pass) ?
My question is related to: https://www.technofino.in/community...s-via-priority-pass-in-gvk-adani-mumbai.4560/
TL;DR of post: GVK/Adani lounge in T2 domestic is not listed in Priority Pass website but they (reception) took the card, swiped it and allowed entry (Priority Pass via HDFC Infinia Metal)... so, will the visited get charged or is it free ?
As, I assume that if the lounge didn't had tieup, they would have denied entry.. isn't it ?
New way of remembering which pp for which card:As being credit card enthusiast like most of you, I never settled with one or two Premium/Super Premium Cards. As this practice gave me a lot of benefits by squeezing out the maximum value out of my spends, but it came with few small "confusions".
One of the confusion has always being the Priority Passes being stacked up and being confused which Priority Pass belong to which credit card. As the Priority passes from different banks comes with different benefits, so we often keep the best use one with us, or just mix and match.
In this thread, I'm going to list down the Priority Pass' format to identify which bank's card it's. Please do feel free to give your input from the card you hold.
1. AMEX Plat Charge: 10 digits <space> 1 digit
2. CITI Prestige: 6 digits <space> 10 digits
3. Axis Reserve: 6 digits <space> 8 digits
4. Axis Magnus: 6 digits <space> 5 digits <space> 7 digits
5. HDFC Infinia: 16 digits without space
6. Standard Chartered Ultimate: 4 digits <space> 4 digits <space> 4 digits
7. AU Zenith: 6 digits <space> 12 digits
8. SBI Elite: 6 digits <space> 10 digits
9. Axis Select: 14 digits without space
10. IndusInd Pioneer Heritage Metal: 6 digits <space> 8 digits
You can also identify with your card's expiry DD/YY
This thread will be edited with the input from the community. Thank you!