Starting Sept. 1, Priority Pass holders will no longer be admitted to Alaska Airlines Lounges in the C, D and North Satellite terminals at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, according to a statement from the airline.
Overcrowding and the desire to provide a “reliable, relaxing and consistent experience for our guests” are given as reasons for the change by the airline.
The shift in protocol follows earlier reports of signs posted outside of Alaska Lounges limiting Priority Pass members’ access.
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