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RuPay card choose Priority Pass Access India to provide premium airport lounges and travel experiences

Abhishek012

TF Pioneer
RuPay card choose Priority Pass Access India to provide premium airport lounges and travel experiences:

Priority Pass Access India, a leading domestic airport lounge and travel experiences programme, owned and operated by Collinson, has announced a new partnership with the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI).

This partnership will enable eligible RuPay (a product of NPCI) cardholders in India to enjoy access to over 50 premium lounges and airport experiences across all major cities in India simply by tapping or swiping their RuPay card on entry. In addition, eligible cardholders of RuPay will also enjoy access to a network of railway lounges in India.

With travel returning at speed and travellers in India seeking out more sophisticated experiences that are seamless, integrated and add value to their journeys, this partnership is purposefully-timed to better support RuPay’s growing portfolio of travelling cardholders.

A recent Collison study that surveyed over 5,400 frequent travellers across seven Asia Pacific markets (1,063 of which were India-based respondents) revealed, lounge access is the number one most desirable travel benefit at the airport. Eighty-seven percent of travellers in India expect airport lounge access as a premium card benefit; 55 percent revealing they feel ‘rewarded’; while a further 52 percent ‘feel valued as a customer’ when they are provided with lounge access. They also value other travel experiences, such as dining discounts, lifestyle and wellness benefits such as sleep pods and having access to a wellbeing and fitness app.

Sumit Prakash, country director, India and South Asia at Collinson, said, “With India witnessing a travel rebound that is over and above pre-COVID levels, we are thrilled to partner with NPCI, the umbrella organisation that powers retail payments in India, to provide a strong travel-experience focused proposition to RuPay’s travelling customers."

Denny Thomas, head-RuPay, NPCI, added: “We are excited to partner with Collinson to provide Priority Pass Access India to our customers. We wanted to provide our customers with an experience that they can enjoy when travelling alone, with loved ones or business colleagues; and with consumers revealing that lounge access is their number one most desirable travel benefit, it was the ideal choice to gift to our valued cardholders and celebrate the return of travel together.”
 

sxchzy

TF Prestige
VIP Lounge
RuPay card choose Priority Pass Access India to provide premium airport lounges and travel experiences:

Priority Pass Access India, a leading domestic airport lounge and travel experiences programme, owned and operated by Collinson, has announced a new partnership with the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI).

This partnership will enable eligible RuPay (a product of NPCI) cardholders in India to enjoy access to over 50 premium lounges and airport experiences across all major cities in India simply by tapping or swiping their RuPay card on entry. In addition, eligible cardholders of RuPay will also enjoy access to a network of railway lounges in India.

With travel returning at speed and travellers in India seeking out more sophisticated experiences that are seamless, integrated and add value to their journeys, this partnership is purposefully-timed to better support RuPay’s growing portfolio of travelling cardholders.

A recent Collison study that surveyed over 5,400 frequent travellers across seven Asia Pacific markets (1,063 of which were India-based respondents) revealed, lounge access is the number one most desirable travel benefit at the airport. Eighty-seven percent of travellers in India expect airport lounge access as a premium card benefit; 55 percent revealing they feel ‘rewarded’; while a further 52 percent ‘feel valued as a customer’ when they are provided with lounge access. They also value other travel experiences, such as dining discounts, lifestyle and wellness benefits such as sleep pods and having access to a wellbeing and fitness app.

Sumit Prakash, country director, India and South Asia at Collinson, said, “With India witnessing a travel rebound that is over and above pre-COVID levels, we are thrilled to partner with NPCI, the umbrella organisation that powers retail payments in India, to provide a strong travel-experience focused proposition to RuPay’s travelling customers."

Denny Thomas, head-RuPay, NPCI, added: “We are excited to partner with Collinson to provide Priority Pass Access India to our customers. We wanted to provide our customers with an experience that they can enjoy when travelling alone, with loved ones or business colleagues; and with consumers revealing that lounge access is their number one most desirable travel benefit, it was the ideal choice to gift to our valued cardholders and celebrate the return of travel together.”
they would start with rupay select credit cards and banks would also raise the bar for issuing these cards as ltfs
 

rajat30

TF Select
VIP Lounge
Curious to see if all RuPay cards are allowed or limited like the recent lounge limitations for premium cards will still apply.
 

sxchzy

TF Prestige
VIP Lounge
this will make it super interesting and might nudge me to make HDFC change my Regalia to RuPay haha
the benefit of upi transaction is more than enough to have atleast one rupay variant card.
but rupay has always undermined itslef and given benefits like this 0 mdr one yet people havent given it a good response
 

rajat30

TF Select
VIP Lounge
the benefit of upi transaction is more than enough to have atleast one rupay variant card.
but rupay has always undermined itslef and given benefits like this 0 mdr one yet people havent given it a good response
Fair point, I always stayed away due to acceptability because my only card was Regalia apart from APay. Now that I got the Magnus, might be worth converting Regalia to RuPay. Need to check with HDFC if they are still converting it to RuPay, probably will in this case, as you mentioned, for UPI alone. Will clean up my bank statements haha
 

sxchzy

TF Prestige
VIP Lounge
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Fair point, I always stayed away due to acceptability because my only card was Regalia apart from APay. Now that I got the Magnus, might be worth converting Regalia to RuPay. Need to check with HDFC if they are still converting it to RuPay, probably will in this case, as you mentioned, for UPI alone. Will clean up my bank statements haha
es they are conerting just right an email to them
rupay infact charges lesser mdr on pos as well as ecom transactions
yet less poeple use this due to their less offers on the network
while adding money to wallet through freecharge visa mc amex take 2-3% while rupay takes 1%
 

Abhishek012

TF Pioneer
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es they are conerting just right an email to them
rupay infact charges lesser mdr on pos as well as ecom transactions
yet less poeple use this due to their less offers on the network
while adding money to wallet through freecharge visa mc amex take 2-3% while rupay takes 1%
MDR charges is same for all Visa/master/RuPay credit card network except Amex.
 
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