Priority Pass Just Announced These Airport Lounge Changes For July

by SharonKurheg

Founded in 1992, Priority Pass is a program that provides members with access to a network of 1,900+ airport lounges and travel experiences in over 725 airports in 145 countries.

The program offers three membership tiers directly from its website, including Standard, Standard Plus, and Prestige, which each provide different levels of access. A fourth class of membership, Select, is included with certain credit cards.

Priority Pass is popular because entry isn’t necessarily attached to a certain airline, flying first class, or having a specific airline credit card. Membership is available to anyone, with benefits based on what level of membership you buy.

Of course, sometimes individual Priority Pass lounge are updated – this can be as simple as a change in benefits at a particular lounge, or a full rehabilitation of the space.

Fortunately, Priority Pass makes its members aware of the various changes, both past and present, on its website.

Unfortunately, the page that lists the changes is not all that easy to find.

But fortunately (again), we got access to it.

Here are some of the changes and updates you can expect in select Priority Pass lounges in the month of July:

Dubrovnik Ruder Boskovic Airport (DBV)

Between June 29 and July 12, 2026, Sky Lounge will operate on the following schedule:

  • Monday: 06:00 – 21:00
  • Tuesday: 06:30 – 22:00
  • Wednesday: 06:00 – 21:30
  • Thursday: 08:00 – 21:3
  • Friday: 05:30 – 22:00
  • Saturday: 08:00 – 22:00
  • Sunday: 06:30 – 22:30

U.S. facility changes

Beginning July 1, 2026, shower facilities at the following lounges will require an additional fee:

  • The Club SJC A8 (Terminal A), San Jose Mineta International Airport
  • The Club SJC A15 (Terminal A), San Jose Mineta International Airport
  • The Club LAS (Terminal 1), Harry Reid International Airport
  • The Club LAS (Terminal 3), Harry Reid International Airport

Go to this page of Priority Pass’s website for future updates (or peruse past updates).

None of these changes are particularly earth-shattering. But if you’ve been counting on grabbing a shower during a long layover or visiting a lounge at a specific time, they’re the sort of details that can make a difference.

It’s also a good reminder that airport lounges are constantly evolving. Hours are adjusted for seasonal schedules, amenities change, and lounges occasionally undergo renovations or revise their policies.

So before your next trip—especially if you’re connecting through an unfamiliar airport—it may be worth taking a quick look at Priority Pass’s latest updates. Spending 30 seconds checking now could save you a surprise once you get to the airport.

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