Airport lounge or railroad waiting room? Did credit cards make lounges too accessible to aam aadmi? | Mint

It is simple and easy to access the airport lounge using credit card (s). Almost all credit cards through all banks provide limited access to the airport sites across India. It is priced by most credit card users who consider it an effective way to democratize access to airport sitprooms. However, this has led to one collateral damage: Airport sites have become too accessible and pressure. Some even complain that they now look like a train station, because hundreds of thousands of credit card users find their way to seat without having to pay. One user complains that one has to wait for as long as 45 minutes to go in, while another complains that he has to pull out half a dozen cards to get an entry because access is increasingly limited. Lounge or train station? One user, who calls the name Walter Red, wrote on his social media handle that airport sites are nowadays occupied by free loaded dehatis sitting on food as they did not eat in a lifetime. Another user, Amit Thadhani, a surgeon, wrote in the same post that it becomes difficult to get into the living room as it limits to very few (credit) cards. “I sometimes pull out half a dozen cards and none of them are accepted,” he said. One user complains that he has to pull out a number of cards to find access to another user, Harssh Agarwal, the long wait outside the living room mourned for easy access provided by credit cards. ‘There’s always a 45 -minute wait to get to Delhi T3 International Lounge. I’d rather spend time in the food court than wait outside like free food grain ration stores, ‘he wrote. Another user wrote that the lounge in India due to credit cards is not comfortable and luxurious. “The elite no longer goes to the usual lounge,” Rupam Phukan wrote. On the other hand, some users have priced the easy access to lounges provided by credit cards. One user who calls the name Kacker Singh said there is nothing to cripple. It is a sign of wealth. Aishwarya Mudgil, wrote in her X -mail that although people tend to cripple that airport sitprooms have become railroad waiting rooms due to credit card offers, but those who feel too elite can go to Privy Lounge, she recommended. For the indisputable business class travelers are entitled to use private lounges such as Encalm Private Lounge at Delhi Airport Terminal, while the regular users go to Encalm Lounge T3. One user Kishore Kumar said that credit cards democratized luxury for the poor and the middle class. Disclaimer: Mint has a fusion with fintechs to provide credit, you must share your information if you apply. These bonds do not affect our editorial content. This article only intends to educate and distribute awareness about credit needs such as loans, credit cards and creditworthiness. Mint does not promote or encourage credit as it has a set of risks such as high interest rates, hidden costs, etc.