$1 upgrade? Why basic economy passengers are getting VIP lounge access
· New York PostThere are few places on Earth that test the limits of human dignity quite like an airport terminal during a flight delay.
It always starts the same way: a crackle over the PA system, followed by a gate agent announcing that your flight to Miami has been pushed back three hours due to “equipment issues.” Cool — do you even want to take a flight anymore?
You look around. Every single seat is taken. The charging stations are swarmed by teens hoarding the outlets. The line at the terminal bar is 30 people deep, and if you want a sad, sweat-beaded turkey sandwich and a lukewarm bottle of water, it’s going to set you back $45, easily.
But while the rest of the terminal seems to descend into something reminiscent of Lord of the Flies, a select group of travelers has been quietly picking up their luggage and slipping away.
They’re heading toward the airport lounge, an oasis where they will spend the next three hours sipping complimentary gin and tonics, loading up on free hot food and charging their phones in plush leather seats.
The kicker? They’re not trust fund kids, and they didn’t sell a kidney for a first-class ticket. They don’t even carry a premium credit card that charges an eye-watering $895 annual fee just for the privilege of holding it.
They just know the ultimate travel loophole: Travelzoo.
Long known as the internet’s most trusted curator of luxury travel, Travelzoo recently shook up the industry by ditching the public model and shifting into an exclusive, members-only club. And for just $50 a year (roughly the cost of two airport espresso orders and a bag of jerky), it might be the smartest investment any traveler can make.
Right now, New York Post readers can test-drive the membership for 30 days for just a $1 trial by using our exclusive link.
What is the VIP upgrade for basic economy?
Travelzoo’s standout feature is its Airport Lounge Access benefit.
Unlike traditional programs tied to airline elite status, this perk applies to any flight on any airline, even basic economy. If you register your flight and it is delayed by 1 hour or more, Travelzoo automatically texts and emails you lounge vouchers.
Suddenly, your nightmare delay transforms into a VIP pre-game. You get instant access to over 1,600 lounges across 500+ airports in 100+ countries, complete with:
- Complimentary food and beverages (yes, including alcohol)
- Free, high-speed Wi-Fi and dedicated charging stations
- Comfortable, quiet seating far away from the chaotic gates
- Select locations even offer showers, sleep pods and business centers
A single airport lounge day pass usually retails for $30 to $60. That means a single flight delay doesn’t just pass the time, but completely pays for the entire year of membership.
“As soon as I got the delay notification from Delta, I received an email with lounge pass PDFs,” says Travelzoo member Holly S. “Our flight ended up being delayed six times, and the lounge pass was a lifesaver…. It was worth it!”
I bet it was, Holly.
Another member, Angela, used her benefit at London’s notorious Heathrow Airport. “Travelzoo notified me of our delay and sent vouchers to a lounge that was way better than the one my credit card had.”
How to score the benefit
Unlocking the perk is incredibly simple. Once you join, you just head to Travelzoo’s dedicated lounge portal at least 24 hours before your flight. Plug in your flight number and travel details and you’re covered. Even better? You can register up to three travel companions on your itinerary, saving the whole family from gate-side misery.
And it’s more than just a lounge pass
While the lounge access is worth the price of admission alone, Travelzoo’s $50/year membership functions as a private, closed club for travel junkies.
Because it’s not a booking engine, Travelzoo’s editors don’t just aggregate random listings. Every single deal, from 5-star London boutique hotels to bucket-list Thai beach escapes, is rigorously vetted for value and integrity. If the editorial team wouldn’t book it themselves, they don’t recommend it.
Members also get access to Travelzoo’s legendary Top 20 weekly deals a full 24 hours before the general public, plus exclusive Member Days flash sales featuring massive, unpublicized discounts.
In a world where travel has become increasingly stressful and expensive, today’s traveler craves experiences that actually feel worth it.
Don’t get stranded at the gate during your next trip. Skip the chaos, grab a cocktail and wait out your next delay in style.
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This article was written by Kendall Cornish, New York Post Commerce Editor & Reporter. Kendall, who moonlights as a private chef in the Hamptons for New York elites, lends her expertise to testing and recommending cooking products – for beginners and aspiring sous chefs alike. Simmering and seasoning her way through both jobs, Kendall dishes on everything from the best cookware for your kitchen to chef-approved gourmet meal kits to the full suite of Ninja appliances. Prior to joining the Post’s shopping team in 2023, Kendall previously held positions at Apartment Therapy and at Dotdash Meredith’s Travel + Leisure and Departures magazines.