Boston Priority Pass Guide 2025: Lounges, Dining, Tips

Unlock premium lounge access and exclusive perks at Boston Logan with Priority Pass—ideal for frequent flyers seeking comfort and convenience.

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Boston Priority Pass Guide

Priority Pass transforms layovers and departures at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) into relaxing escapes with access to premium lounges and unique experiences. This guide details available options, entry requirements, standout features, and strategies for frequent travelers.

Understanding Priority Pass at BOS

Priority Pass connects members to over 1,300 lounges worldwide, including several at Boston Logan, a major East Coast hub handling millions of passengers yearly. Independent of airline alliances, it suits travelers on any carrier, offering respite from crowded terminals.

At BOS, Priority Pass covers traditional lounges plus non-lounge experiences like restaurants with dining credits. Membership tiers vary, but Chase Sapphire Reserve provides complimentary Priority Pass Select with unlimited visits for cardholders and authorized users.

Membership Pathways for Boston Travelers

Gaining Priority Pass access involves selecting the best route based on travel frequency and spending habits.

  • Direct Enrollment: Purchase Prestige ($469/year, unlimited visits), Standard Plus ($329/year, 10 free visits then $35 each), or Standard (pay-per-visit).
  • Credit Card Perks: Chase Sapphire Reserve offers Priority Pass Select at no extra cost, including unlimited lounge access and up to two guests free; additional guests incur fees. Authorized users get their own memberships.
  • Enrollment Process: Chase cardholders log into their account, navigate to benefits, and activate digitally. Cards arrive in days.
Membership TypeAnnual CostVisits IncludedGuest Fees
Prestige$469Unlimited$35 each
Standard Plus$32910$35 each after 10
Chase Select (Sapphire Reserve)$0 (with card)Unlimited$0 for first 2, then fee

As of August 2025 pricing; confirm current rates.

Premier Lounges at Boston Logan

Boston Logan features diverse Priority Pass venues across terminals, catering to business and leisure flyers.

The Club BOS

Located in Terminal E near Gate E4, this lounge spans 12,000 square feet with panoramic runway views. Open daily from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m., it accommodates Priority Pass holders alongside other programs. Expect plush seating, natural light, and workspaces.

Iberia Lounge

In Terminal E near Gate E7, this elegant space operates 4:15 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. weekdays. It offers Spanish-inspired cuisine, premium wines, and showers—perfect post-long-haul refreshment.

Air France Lounge

Near Gate E7 in Terminal E, open 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on select days. French elegance shines with gourmet cheeses, pastries, and champagne, plus private work pods.

Note: Hours and access can fluctuate; use the Priority Pass app for real-time updates.

Beyond Lounges: Dining and Experiences

Priority Pass at BOS extends to “experiences,” allowing credits at select spots instead of lounge entry.

  • Legal Sea Foods: Terminal B, $28 credit per person for seafood classics like clam chowder.
  • Boston Chowda Co.: Terminal B, $20 credit for hearty New England chowder and lobster rolls.
  • Other Gems: Jamie’s Italian ($30 credit), Not Your Average Joe’s ($28 credit), and Starbucks Reserve ($25 credit).

Present your digital Priority Pass QR code at participating outlets. Credits apply once per visit, per person—great for non-lounge days.

Access Policies and Best Practices

To enter, show a valid Priority Pass (digital via app preferred) and boarding pass for same-day departure. Dress code is smart casual; no overly casual attire in premium lounges.

  • Guest Rules: Chase Select allows two free guests; extras $35+ each. Children under 2 free, 2-11 half-price in some spots.
  • Capacity Limits: Popular times (early mornings, evenings) may hit limits—arrive early.
  • Terminal Navigation: Airside only post-security; inter-terminal travel requires re-clearing if needed.

Pro Tip: Download the Priority Pass app for lounge maps, wait times, and pre-booking where available.

Maximizing Value with Chase Integration

Pair Priority Pass with Chase Sapphire Reserve’s ecosystem: $300 annual travel credit, 10x points on hotels/cars via Chase Travel, and Global Entry credits offset the $550 fee.

Authorized users ($75 fee) gain independent access, ideal for families. Track visits via app to monitor usage without fees.

Additional Perks for BOS Visitors

Beyond lounges, Priority Pass unlocks app-exclusive offers: discounted spa treatments, fitness programs via WithU, duty-free pre-orders, and ride-sharing deals.

At BOS, explore sleep pods or yoga rooms if available, enhancing wellness during delays.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I access Priority Pass lounges on arrival at BOS?

Most require same-day departure boarding pass; confirm per lounge via app.

What’s the dress code for Boston lounges?

Smart casual—no beachwear, athletic gear, or offensive clothing.

Do children count as guests?

Under 2 free; 2+ often full/half fee depending on venue.

How do I add guests via Chase?

Up to two free per visit; fees apply beyond via card charge.

Are experiences available 24/7?

Follow outlet hours; credits redeemable during operation.

Can I visit multiple lounges same day?

Yes, with Chase Select unlimited visits.

Planning Your BOS Visit

Target Terminal E for international flair or B for dining credits. Frequent BOS travelers save hundreds yearly via Chase perks versus paid memberships.

For peak seasons, book flights allowing 2+ hours pre-flight. Combine with TSA PreCheck for stress-free access.

References

  1. Priority Pass™ Membership Levels and Cost — Chase Bank. 2025-08-01. https://www.chase.com/personal/credit-cards/education/rewards-benefits/priority-pass-levels
  2. A Guide to Priority Pass — Chase Bank. 2025. https://www.chase.com/personal/credit-cards/education/rewards-benefits/priority-pass-benefits
  3. Additional Member Benefits — Priority Pass. 2025. https://www.prioritypass.com/additional-member-benefits
  4. Priority Pass Select: What You Need to Know — Chase Bank. 2025. https://www.chase.com/personal/credit-cards/education/basics/priority-pass-select
  5. Chase Sapphire Reserve Priority Pass Membership: How It Works — One Mile at a Time. 2025. https://onemileatatime.com/guides/chase-sapphire-reserve-priority-pass/
  6. Chase Sapphire Reserve Lounge Access Explained — Chase Bank. 2025. https://www.chase.com/personal/credit-cards/education/rewards-benefits/a-guide-to-chase-sapphire-reserve-benefits
Medha Deb is an editor with a master's degree in Applied Linguistics from the University of Hyderabad. She believes that her qualification has helped her develop a deep understanding of language and its application in various contexts.

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