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Priority Pass members can get spa treatments at airports. This feature was first introduced at several airports in the United States in 2021, and is now being introduced in Canada.

“Be Relax” spas join Priority Pass

Priority Pass is the world's largest network of independent airport lounges, with over 1,300 locations around the world. Dozens of airport restaurants are part of the Priority Pass network, and they are also traditional lounges.

Priority Pass members can now get credits at eight spas.

What “Be Relax” treatments do Priority Pass members get?

Priority Pass members can receive treatments at the airport spa locations.

  • 30 minute Lounger Massage — Be Back ($35 value)
  • 15 minute Lounger Massage plus Aromatherapy & O2 — Be Back ($35 value)
  • 10 minute Head Massage plus Aromatherapy & O2 — Head Up ($38 value)
  • 10 minute Foot Massage plus Aromatherapy & O2 — Be Feet ($38 value)

That is something to note.

Time permitting, who wouldn't love a quick head, foot, or back massage between flights? I wonder if the locations that are being added are the ones that need more business the most.

Priority Pass pays participating locations a fixed amount for each visit. In some cases that just goes toward being admitted to a lounge, in some cases that goes toward dining at a restaurant, and in some cases that goes toward another cool experience.

Should you tip at “Be Relax” spas?

Since the question will likely come up in the comments section, I figured I'd address this. If you tip for a paid spa treatment, you should also tip for a spa treatment through Priority Pass.

  • Priority Pass is just another form of payment for your massage, in lieu of cash; think of it like paying with a gift card
  • In the USA there’s generally the expectation of tipping for spa services

Priority Pass members can get a complimentary spa treatment before or after their flight if they join airport spas. I'm crossing my fingers that we see a lot more locations added because this is an awesome concept for Priority Pass to expand. It is hoped that this doesn't get so popular that there is an hour-long wait to take advantage of it.

What do you think about spas being added to Priority Pass?

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