Collinson International expands Asia-Pacific lounge and travel network
by TTG Asia · TTG asiaCollinson International is strengthening its network of airport lounges and travel experiences across Asia-Pacific as the region drives growth in global travel, supported by rising international and intra-regional journeys.
Visits to its lounges and travel experiences in Asia-Pacific rose 18 per cent year on year between January and November 2025, with India, China, Thailand, Japan and Singapore the top destinations.
Intra-regional travel accounted for nearly 70 per cent of Asia-Pacific visits over the period, up 18 per cent compared with the same months in 2024, while South-east Asia recorded an 11 per cent increase in inbound lounge visits from global travellers. Thailand, Singapore and Vietnam attracted the highest volumes of international visitors in the region.
Collinson International, which owns and operates Priority Pass, has expanded its Asia-Pacific network by 21 per cent over the past 24 months and now offers access to more than 770 airport lounges and travel experiences in the region, including more than 100 non-lounge options such as dining, spa services and sleep pods.
New additions this year include Cafe Sky Library in Sapporo, Coral Lounge at Chubu Centrair International Airport in Nagoya, O’Vectra lounges in Tiruchirappalli, Escape Lounges in Brisbane and Cairns, and Plaza Premium Lounge in Adelaide. Further additions in South-east Asia include lounges at Noi Bai International Airport and Cam Ranh International Airport in Vietnam, and Makassar Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport in Indonesia.
The company has also expanded wellness-focused offerings, including the launch of TrvlWell on the Priority Pass app, which provides services such as guided meditation and tools to address jet lag, fatigue and anxiety. Additional wellness services have been introduced through partnerships in Singapore and Japan. Members can also access benefits such as golf simulator sessions in Kuala Lumpur and dining offers in Hong Kong, as well as preferred rates on services including airport transfers and car rentals.
Todd Handcock, chief commercial officer and Asia-Pacific executive chair at Collinson International, said: “Asia-Pacific is demonstrating strong travel momentum, driven by growing consumer demand, improved infrastructure and a powerful shift in mindset towards a preference for transformative, life-enriching experiences.
“As the region establishes itself as a powerhouse of global tourism, we remain focused on expanding and diversifying our network of airport lounges and travel experiences in the region, to support our clients by providing members with greater comfort and more seamless, elevated travel journeys.”