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HDFC Bank Credit Card lounge access; you can access only these airport lounges via Tata Neu Infinity credit card; check details

HDFC Bank Credit Card lounge access; you can access only these airport lounges via Tata Neu Infinity credit card; check details

Time of India05-06-2025

Lounge access changes for Tata Neu Infinity from June 10, 2025
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City Lounge Terminal Terminal No: Gujarat Ahmedabad The Lounge Domestic Terminal 1 Karnataka Bangalore BLR Domestic Lounge Domestic Terminal 1 Karnataka Bangalore 080 International Lounge International Terminal 2 Karnataka Bangalore 080 Domestic Lounge Domestic Terminal 2 Tamil Nadu Chennai Travel Club Lounge A Domestic Terminal 1 Tamil Nadu Chennai Travel Club Lounge B Domestic Terminal 1 Tamil Nadu Chennai Travel Club Lounge International Terminal 2 Telangana Hyderabad Encalm Lounge Domestic Terminal 1 Telangana Hyderabad Encalm Lounge International Terminal 1 Kerala Kochi Earth Lounge Domestic Terminal 1 West Bengal Kolkata Travel Club Lounge Domestic Terminal 2 Maharashtra Mumbai Adani Lounge (erstwhile Domestic Terminal 1B Oasis Lounge) Maharashtra Mumbai Adani Lounge Domestic Terminal 2 Maharashtra Mumbai Adani East Lounge International Terminal 2 (erstwhile Loyalty Lounge) Delhi New Delhi Encalm Lounge Domestic Terminal 2 Delhi New Delhi Encalm Lounge Domestic Terminal 3 Delhi New Delhi Encalm Lounge International Terminal 3 Maharashtra Pune Earth Lounge Domestic Terminal 1
On international lounge access – HDFC Bank Priority Pass details
HDFC Bank has announced a significant update to its domestic airport Lounge Access benefit for credit cardholders, with new milestone-based eligibility rules coming into effect from June 10, 2025. These modifications will affect cardholders' access to free airport lounge services, shifting from a direct swipe-based entry method to a more spend-driven voucher system.Domestic lounge access will only be available with a lounge voucher as of June 10, 2025.Cardholders must use their HDFC Bank credit card to spend at least Rs 50,000 in a calendar quarter in order to be eligible. The lounge voucher, which can be used at participating domestic airport lounges, will be issued upon reaching the milestone.Some lounges may levy extra charges for specific services such as food and beverages (especially alcoholic drinks), as well as facilities like nap rooms, massages, or spa treatments.Lounges may also enforce a maximum stay limit (typically 2–3 hours) to manage overcrowding. Longer stays may attract additional fees.According to the HDFC Bank website, 'You can access 2 Complimentary Domestic Lounge Vouchers per calendar quarter (up to 8 per calendar year).'Please note that not all airport lounges are eligible; customers can access only select domestic lounges in accordance with the card's lounge access policy and eligibility terms.The Tata Neu Infinity HDFC Bank Credit Card-VISA variant Priority Pass will only be provided upon request from June 1, 2025. The primary cardholder and any additional cardholder may use the Priority Pass to jointly access up to four free international lounges annually (up to one visit per quarter). A fee of USD $27 plus applicable GST will be applied for each extra visit if the total number of free visits surpasses this cap.

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