Which Credit Cards Come With Free Priority Pass? A Guide for Hawaii Travelers

The Hawaiian Airlines Premier Lounge was just added to Priority Pass on November 24, 2025.

If you fly in and out of Hawaiʻi regularly, whether it’s inter-island hops, West Coast transfers, or trips to Asia, having a lounge membership can make travel way easier. For busy airports like HNL, lounge access adds comfort, quiet space, and free food/drinks, a nice perk before (or between) long flights.

One of the most popular lounge programs out there is Priority Pass, which gives you access to hundreds of lounges worldwide. And the good news? Several mainstream travel credit cards include Priority Pass Select membership at no extra cost. Here are the top cards that offer free Priority Pass membership.

Credit Cards That Offer Free Priority Pass Membership
Credit Card Priority Pass Benefit Annual Fee
Capital One Venture X Cardholder + 2 guests; includes Capital One Lounge access $395
Capital One Venture X Business Cardholder + 2 guests; Priority Pass Select $395
Chase Sapphire Reserve Cardholder + 2 guests; additional guests $27 each $795
The Platinum Card® from American Express Cardmember + 2 guests; does NOT include Priority Pass restaurants (enrollment required) $895
American Express Business Platinum Same as personal Platinum; lounge access (restaurants excluded) $895
Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Priority Pass Select for cardholder (enrollment required) $650
Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business Priority Pass Select membership for cardholder (enrollment required) $650
Citi Strata Elite Cardholder + 2 guests; $35 per additional guest $595
Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant™ (Amex) Cardmember + 2 guests; enrollment required $650
Bank of America Premium Rewards Elite Cardholder + 2 guests; up to 4 Priority Pass memberships for AUs $550
JetBlue Premier Card Cardholder + 1 guest; additional guests pay fee $499
U.S. Bank Altitude Connect 4 free Priority Pass visits per year $0

What This Means for Hawaii Travelers

  • These cards give you access to airport lounges across the U.S. and internationally, not just airline-specific lounges. For Hawaii-based travelers, that often means comfort and convenience on long flights.

  • If you fly frequently, one of the premium cards might be worth it. For occasional travelers, a lower-fee card (like Venture X) may give the best bang-for-buck.

  • Lounges can be especially useful if you’re connecting through big hubs, think LAX, SEA, SFO, or major Pacific gateways.

  • With the recent addition of the Hawaiian Airlines Premier Lounge, you get another lounge option when flying out of HNL.

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