Collinson, which operates the Priority Pass airport lounge program, and Plaza Premium Group have reached an agreement that will bring 63 more lounges to Collinson’s Priority Pass and LoungeKey members, the companies announced Tuesday. 

Thirty-nine of the PPG lounges joining the network will be available beginning June 6, with the remaining 24 joining the program on June 20. Of the 63 lounges, 15 will be in the U.S. and Canada, 21 will be added across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and 27 will be added in the Asia-Pacific region. Among the U.S. lounges being added are two at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and three at Orlando International Airport.

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