Top 5 Visa credit cards for airport lounge access – Check eligibility, income requirement

The significance of comfort and convenience during travel is paramount. A notable benefit provided by premium credit cards is the access to airport lounges. These exclusive spaces offer a tranquil retreat from the chaos of busy terminals, featuring amenities such as plush seating, complimentary food and beverages, Wi-Fi, and various additional services.

To fully leverage the advantages of airport lounge access, it is essential to comprehend the specific benefits associated with your credit card. Numerous premium credit cards, including those from issuers such as the State Bank of India, HDFC, Standard Chartered Bank, and Axis Bank, often include complimentary lounge access among their offerings. You may access these lounges prior to departure, during transit, or upon arrival at your destination, depending on the card you select.

Lounge Access on Visa Credit Cards

Visa credit cards provide users with access to lounges affiliated with Visa. These lounges offer a comfortable environment where travelers can relax and enjoy refreshments while awaiting their flights. The benefits of these cards may include a waiver of the membership fee or complimentary visits in addition to membership options.

Visa Lounges

According to Paisabazaar, Visa operates as a payment network and does not possess its own lounges. Nevertheless, Visa has established partnerships with specific domestic airport lounges that eligible cardholders may access. We have curated a selection of premier Visa credit cards that provide Lounge Access.

Credit CardBest Pick ForLounge AccessMinimum Income Requirement*SBI Card EliteInternational & Domestic LoungesVisa (Dom.) – 8 p.a.
Priority Pass (Int.) – 6 p.a.Rs. 60,000Axis Vistara CardEconomy TravellerDom. 8 visits p.a.Check with bank**Air India SBI Platinum CardDomestic Air India TravellerDom. 8 visits p.a.Rs. 40,000Standard Chartered Priority Visa Infinite credit cardHigh Net Worth Individuals(Dom.) 8 visits p.a.
Priority Pass (Int.) – Free membershipCheck with bank**Air India SBI Signature CardInternational & Domestic Air India Traveller(Dom.) 8 visits p.a.
Priority Pass (Int.) – Free membershipRs. 60,000

Source: Paisabazaar

* The stated minimum income applies specifically to salaried applicants. Self-employed individuals may have different requirements.

* * Income eligibility criteria for these cards are provided by the bank during the application process. It is advisable to consult with bank representatives for further information.

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