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Lounge access for frequent travelers, what option gives you the best value?
I've been trying to spend a bit more on things that actually make life easier instead of always going for the cheapest option. Travel is the one thing I'm still on the fence about.
I travel enough for work and holidays that airports are becoming a regular part of life. By the time I've bought a coffee, something to eat, and found somewhere half decent to sit or get a bit of work done, I've usually spent more than I planned anyway.
I'm not bothered about luxury. I'd just like somewhere quieter, decent WiFi, and not having to fight for a seat or a plug socket.
For those who travel regularly, what have you found works best? Is lounge access something you've actually found worthwhile over time, or do you just stick with the terminal?
u/Jobelyjoel_Hurto — 3 days ago