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Diners Club International Airport Lounge Pricelist February 11,2019 Diners Club International Airport Lounge pricelist February 11,2019 Country City Airport Airport Lounge Guest Fee Curr Albania Tirana Tirana Nene Tereza International Airport Tirana Business Lounge 25 EUR Angola Luanda Quatro de Fevereiro Airport Pall Lounge 30 USD Antiqua and Barbuda St John’s V.C. Bird International (ANU) Executive Lounge 34 USD Argentina Buenos Aires Aeropuerto M. Pistarini Airport Star Alliance Lounge 38 USD Armenia Yerevan Zvartnots International (EVN) Business Lounge 29 USD Aruba Oranjestad Reina Beatrix International Airport AHI VIP Lounge (Gate 2) 30 USD Oranjestad Reina Beatrix International Airport AHI VIP Lounge (Gate 8) 29 USD Australia Adelaide International (ADL) REX LOUNGE 36 USD Brisbane International (BNE) Plaza Premium Lounge 37 USD Darwin International (DRW) Catalina Lounge 34 USD Melbourne (MEL) PLAZA PREMIUM LOUNGE 36 USD Melbourne (MEL) REX LOUNGE 36 USD Sydney Sydney Kingsford Smith (SYD) REX LOUNGE 36 USD Austria Graz Graz Airport VIP Lounge 25 EUR Innsbruck (INN) TYROL LOUNGE 26 EUR Salzburg (SZG) SALZBURG AIRPORT BUSINESS LOUNGE 31 EUR Vienna Wien-Schwechat Airport Jet Lounge 16,70 EUR Vienna Wien-Schwechat Airport Sky Lounge Non Schengen 16,70 EUR Vienna Wien-Schwechat Airport Sky Lounge Schengen 16,70 EUR Azerbaijan Baku Heydar Aliyev International (GYD) BAKU LOUNGE (Arrivals) 29 EUR Baku Heydar Aliyev International (GYD) MUGAM LOUNGE 29 EUR Baku Heydar Aliyev International (GYD) SALAM LOUNGE 29 EUR Khazar Heydar Aliyev International Airport Absheron Lounge 25 EUR Bahamas Marsh Harbour International (MHH) SKYVIEW AIRPORT LOUNGE 31 USD Nassau Lynden Pindling International Airport Graycliff Divans 30 USD Nassau Lynden Pindling International Airport The Lignum Club at LPIA 30 USD OIB:85941596441, Ulica Frana Folnegovića 6, Zagreb Bahrain Muharraq International (BAH) Dilman Lounge 34 USD Muharraq International (BAH) HALA BAHRAIN ARRIVALS LOUNGE 28 USD Muharraq International (BAH) HALA BAHRAIN AWAL LOUNGE 28 USD Muharraq International (BAH) HALA BAHRAIN UPPER LOUNGE 28 USD Bangladesh Dhaka Hazrat Shahjalal International (DAC) SkyLounge 29 USD Dhaka Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport Ruposhi Bangla Hotel Balaka Executive Lounge 30 USD Barbados Bridgetown Grantely Adams International Airport Airlines Executive Lounge 30 USD Belarus Minsk International (MSQ) Domestic Lounge 29 EUR Minsk International (MSQ) International Lounge 29 EUR Belgium Brussels Brussels Airport Diamond Lounge (Terminal A) 25 EUR Brussels Brussels Airport Diamond Lounge (Terminal B) 25 EUR Brussels Brussels South Charleroi Airport The Lounge 25 EUR Brussels South Charleroi (CRL) The Lounge - Terminal 2 24 EUR Benin Cotonou Cadjehoun International (COO) SALON PLUS ARRIVEE 24 EUR Cotonou Cadjehoun International (COO) SALON PLUS DEPART 24 EUR Cotonou Cotonou Airport AHS Business Lounge 30 USD Bermuda St. George L.F. Wade International Airport Graycliff Luxury Lounge 30 USD Bolivia La Paz El Alto International (LPB) The Lounge VIP 28 USD La Paz El Alto International Airport The Lounge VIP 28 USD Santa Cruz Viru Viru International Airport The Lounge VIP 30 USD Santa Cruz Viru Viru International Airport The Lounge VIP 29 USD Bosnia Sarajevo Sarajevo International Business Lounge No (1035) 25 EUR Sarajevo Sarajevo International First Class Lounge No. (1044) 25 EUR Sarajevo Sarajevo International Travel Club Lounge No. (1043) 25 EUR Botswana Gaborone Gaborone Sir Seretse Khama Airport Nthula Lounge 30 EUR Gaborone Sir Seretse Khama International (GBE) PULA LOUNGE 28 USD Kasane (BBK) NTHULA LOUNGE 30 USD Kasane (BBK) NTHULA LOUNGE 30 USD OIB:85941596441, Ulica Frana Folnegovića 6, Zagreb Brazil Belem Val de Cans International (BEL) Sala VIP Valeverde 29 USD Brasilia Brasilia International Airport Aeroportos VIP Club 32 USD Brasilia Brasilia International Airport Aeroportos VIP Club 30 USD Brasilia International (BSB) VIP Express Club Pier Norte 31 USD Brasilia International (BSB) Vip Express Club Pier Sul 31 USD Campinas Viracopos International (VCP) Lounge Azul 29 USD Curitiba Afonso Pena International (CWB) Advantage Vip Lounge 30 USD Manaus Eduardo Gomes International (MAO) Harmony Lounge 31 USD Rio de Janeiro Galeão International (GIG) GOL PREMIUM LOUNGE 34 USD Rio De janeiro Galeão International (GIG) Plaza Premium Lounge 34 USD Rio De Janeiro Galeão International (GIG) Plaza Premium Lounge 34 USD Rio de Janeiro Galeão International (GIG) Plaza Premium Lounge 34 USD Rio de Janeiro Galeão International Airport Smiles VIP Lounge International 30 USD Sao Paulo Congnhas (CGH) Advantage Plus Agencia De Viagens E Turismo 30 USD Sao Paulo Guarulhos International (GRU) GOL Premium Lounge 31 USD Sao Paulo Guarulhos International (GRU) VILLA GRU 28 USD Sao Paulo Santos Dumont (SDU) ADVANTAGE VIP LOUNGE 31 USD Sao Paulo Guarulhos International Airport Executive Lounge GRU Airport 28 USD Sao Paulo Guarulhos International Airport Smiles VIP Lounge International 30 USD Brunei “Bandar Seri Begawan” Brunei Intl (BWN) ROYAL BRUNEI’S SKY LOUNGE 39 USD Bulgaria Burgas (BOJ) BURGAS AIRPORT 25 EUR Sofia (SOF) Sofia Lounge 25 EUR Sofia Sofia Airport LOUNGE B2 - PRESLAV 25 EUR Sofia Sofia Airport LOUNGE B3 - PLISKA 25 EUR Varna (VAR) VIP / BUSINESS LOUNGE 25 EUR Cambodia Phnom Penh Phnom Penh International Airport Plaza Premium Lounge 30 USD Siem Reap Angkor International (REP) Plaza Premium Lounge 29 USD Cameroon Douala Douala International Airport VIP Lounge 30 USD OIB:85941596441, Ulica Frana Folnegovića 6, Zagreb Canada Calgary Calgary International Airport Chinook Lounge 30 USD Calgary Calgary International Airport Rocky Mountain Lounge 30 USD Calgary YYC Calgary International (YYC) Aspire Lounge International Departures 29 USD Edmonton Edmonton International Airport Plaza Premium Lounge 30 USD Montreal Trudeau International Airport National Bank Red Carpet Lounge 30 USD Quebec City Quebec Airport Salon VIP Lounge 30 USD Toronto Lester B. Pearson International Airport KLM Crown Lounge 30 USD Toronto Lester B. Pearson International Airport Plaza Premium - Domestic Terminal 1 30 USD Toronto Lester B. Pearson International Airport Plaza Premium - Domestic Terminal 3 30 USD Toronto Lester B. Pearson International Airport Plaza Premium - Terminal 1 30 USD Toronto Lester B. Pearson International Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (International Departures) 30 USD “PLAZA PREMIUM LOUNGE (INTERNATIONAL Toronto Lester B. Pearson International Airport DEPARTURES)” 30 USD Toronto Lester B. Pearson International Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (International Departures) 30 USD Toronto Lester B. Pearson International Airport PLAZA PREMIUM LOUNGE (USA TRANSBORDER) 29 USD Vancouver International (YVR) Plaza Premium Lounge 29 USD “SKYTEAM LOUNGE (INTERNATIONAL Vancouver International (YVR) DEPARTURES)” 29 USD Vancouver Vancouver International Airport Plaza Premium - Domestic Terminal 30 USD Vancouver Vancouver International Airport Plaza Premium - International Terminal 30 USD Vancouver Vancouver International Airport Plaza Premium - US Departures (Transborder) 30 USD Winnipeg J. A. Richardson International Airport Plaza Premium Lounge 30 USD Chile Antofagasta Cerro Moreno (ANF) Salones VIP Pacific Club 29 USD Calama El Loa (CJC) Salones VIP Pacific Club 29 USD Concepcion Carriel Sur International (CCP) Salones VIP Pacific Club 29 USD Iquique Diego Aracena International (IQQ) Salones VIP Pacific Club 29 USD La Serena La Florida (LSC) Salones VIP Pacific Club 29 USD Puerto Montt El Tepual (PMC) Salones VIP Pacific Club 29 USD Santiago C. Arturo Merino-Benitez International (SCL) AVIANCA SALA VIP 29 USD OIB:85941596441, Ulica Frana Folnegovića 6, Zagreb Chile Santiago C. Arturo Merino-Benitez International (SCL) PRIMECLASS CONDOR 28 USD Santiago C. Arturo Merino-Benitez International (SCL) Salones VIP Pacific Club 29 USD Santiago C. Arturo Merino-Benitez International (SCL) The Lounge 29 USD Temuco Temuco Airport (ZCO) Salones VIP Pacific Club 29 USD China Beijing Capital International Airport BGS Premium Lounge 30 USD Beijing Capital International Airport BGS Premium Lounge ( Plaza Premium) 30 USD Fuzhou Changle International Airport First Class Lounge (Domestic) 30 USD Fuzhou Changle International Airport First Class Lounge (International) 30 USD Guangzhou Baiyun International (CAN) International First Class Lounge 29 USD Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport First Class Lounge 30 USD Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport First Class Lounge 30 USD Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport First Class Lounge 30 USD Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport Premium Lounge 30 USD Guilin Guilin Liangjiang International Airport International First Class Lounge 30 USD Guilin Liangjiang International Airport First Class Lounge No. 2 30 USD Guilin Liangjiang International Airport First Class Lounge No.3 30 USD Sanya Phoenix International (SYX) First Class Lounge 29 USD Sanya Phoenix International Airport First Class Lounge (Domestic) 30 USD Sanya Phoenix International Airport First Class Lounge (International) 30 USD Shanghai Hongqiao International (SHA) Business Class Lounge B11 29 USD Shanghai Hongqiao International (SHA) First Class Lounge V1 29 USD Shanghai Hongqiao International (SHA) Vip Lounge No. 6 29 USD Shanghai Pudong Airport VIP Lounge No. 1 30 USD Shanghai Pudong Airport VIP Lounge No. 37 30 USD Shanghai Pudong Airport VIP Lounge No. 66 30 USD Shanghai Pudong Airport VIP Lounge No. 69 30 USD Shanghai Pudong Airport VIP Lounge No. 73 30 USD Shanghai Pudong International (PVG) No. 77 Vip Lounge 29 USD OIB:85941596441, Ulica Frana Folnegovića 6, Zagreb China
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