Priority Pass Adds P.F. Chang’s at LAX TBIT Priority Pass Adds P.F. Chang’s at LAX TBIT

Priority Pass Adds P.F. Chang’s at LAX TBIT

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Priority Pass has recently added P.F. Chang’s At LAX Tom Bradley International Terminal to its network. PF Changs LAX

What You Get

P.F. Chang’s is located airside on the mezzanine level and is only available for passengers taking international flights. The restaurant is bistro style and serves authentic Chinese cuisine in a great atmosphere. Priority Pass members will receive the following:

  • $30 credit towards food and beverage
  • A guest will also receive a $30 credit towards food and beverage
  • Members can register 2 guests per visit

Guest Access Policy

Although the restriction to two guests only may seem limiting, it is not a big deal. If you have obtained your Priority Pass membership through credit card enrollment, the number of guests you can bring in is determined by the financial institution, not Priority Pass. Most premium credit cards allow you a maximum of 2 guests per visit.

Our Take

The rate at which Priority Pass restaurants are being added is quite impressive. Every addition adds choice and reduces overcrowding. If Priority Pass carries on at the current rate the day will come (soon) when they have more restaurants than lounges in their network!

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