Collinson International expands Asia Pacific network of airport lounges
Collinson International, owner and operator of Priority Pass, continues to expand its network of airport lounges across the Asia Pacific region.
From January to November 2025, Collinson noted an 18% increase in international travellers visiting its network of airport lounges and travel experiences in Asia.
The top five destinations India, China, Thailand, Japan and Singapore.
Intra-regional travel drives the travel momentum, accounting for nearly 70% of all APAC visits.
Inbound lounge visits from global travellers rose 11% year-on-year.
Collinson International’s Priority Pass has expanded its network in APAC by 21% over the past 24 months.
Today, Priority Pass members can access over 770 airport lounges and travel experiences in APAC, of which more than 100 are travel experiences, including dining, spa, and sleep pods.
New airport lounges added to Priority Pass this year include Cafe Sky Library in Sapporo, Japan; new O’Vectra lounges in Tiruchirappalli, India; Coral Lounge at Chubu Centrair International Airport in Nagoya, Japan; and new Escape Lounges in Brisbane and Cairns, Australia.
Members can also now enjoy the new Plaza Premium Lounge at Adelaide.
Catering to the strong travel momentum in SEA, recent additions also include ASG Sky Lounge in Noi Bai International Airport and the SH Premium Lounge at Cam Ranh International Airport in Vietnam as well as Blue Sky Premier Lounge at Makassar Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport, in Indonesia.
Beyond airport lounges it launched TrvlWell on the Priority Pass app, a digital travel wellness companion which provides members with a suite of services such as guided meditation, mobility sessions and tools to address travel challenges like jet lag, fatigue and anxiety.
More wellness offerings have also been introduced to the network, including collaborations with Natureland Spa in Singapore, and Body Care Luck in Japan.
Priority Pass members can also access exclusive benefits such as complimentary golf simulator experiences at Travel Club Lounge at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, and special cocktail offerings at Intervals Bar at Hong Kong International Airport.
Todd Handcock, CCO and Asia Pacific Executive Chair at Collinson International said, “As the region establishes itself as a powerhouse of global tourism, we remain focused on expanding and diversifying our network of airport lounges and travel experiences.”
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