Airport Lounge Access
Best in AsiaDragonPass
Lounge and airport-dining membership with strong Asia coverage.
By Marcus Tan·Verified
The verdict
DragonPass is a good fit for travellers focused on Asian routes who like the airport-dining flexibility. For the widest possible global network, Priority Pass still edges ahead.
What’s good
- Strong lounge coverage across Asia, where Singaporeans travel most.
- Airport dining option is handy when lounges are full or far from your gate.
- Often bundled with Singapore credit cards.
Worth noting
- Smaller total network than Priority Pass.
- Per-visit charges apply on lower membership tiers.
- SGD price moves with exchange rates.
The details
- Starting price
- S$130.00
- Pricing model
- annual-fee
- Annual membership
- From around S$130 for the entry tier
- Per-visit charge (lower tiers)
- A set fee per person per visit
- Guest fee
- Per-guest charge applies
- Lounge network
- 1,300+ lounges worldwide
- Asia coverage
- Particularly strong across Asian airports
- Airport dining
- Some plans include restaurant credits instead of a lounge visit
- Card bundling
- Bundled with several Singapore credit cards
Pricing notes. Tiered annual memberships, with per-visit charges on lower tiers. Also offers airport dining credits at participating restaurants. Check the current SGD price.
GST. Membership billed from overseas may show GST handling on your card statement; the SGD amount can shift with exchange rates.
About DragonPass
DragonPass is a lounge and airport-dining membership with especially strong coverage across Asia — the region most Singaporean travellers spend the most time in. Beyond lounges, some DragonPass plans let you spend a visit on airport restaurant credit instead, which is useful when a lounge is crowded or nowhere near your gate.
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