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Why are banks cutting down on free airport lounge visits?

Complimentary visits to airport lounges, which were once a big draw to attract new customers, are now a burden. Banks and credit card companies are now cutting down on free visits.

November 01, 2023 / 18:40 IST
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A common sight at the airports these days, especially in large cities like Mumbai, New Delhi and Bengaluru, are crowded airport lounges. Once the privilege of the high-flying corporate executive or the luxury traveller, airport lounges today see queues extending, on some days, to the food court. That is in part due to the complimentary offers that banks and credit card companies extend to their customers. These entities too are now feeling the pinch—since they have to cover the cost of lounge access, even if they have bargained the fees lower—and are now cutting back.

HDFC Bank has announced changes to lounge access within India for credit cardholders. The changes will be applicable on Regalia credit card effective from December 1. The lounge access program will be based on the credit card spends. The bank has set a spending criterion of Rs 1 lakh or more in a calendar year, users can access the lounge facility by visiting the Regalia Smart Buy page. Additionally, credit card users can avail two complimentary lounge access vouchers as part of a quarterly milestone.

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Similarly, IDFC First Bank and ICICI Bank have introduced new minimum spending criteria on some of the credit cards to be eligible for airport lounge access. Further, Cashback SBI Card, which was launched in September 2022, has discontinued airport lounge benefits from May 1. Needless to say, this has left several card holders disappointed.

How some credit cards are cutting down on complimentary airport lounge benefits