DragonPass adds Air Canada’s New York La Guardia Maple Leaf lounge to its network

Great news for the majority of Canadian credit cardholders whose card’s provide them with a DragonPass membership. The lounge access program for many World/World Elite Mastercards and Visa Infinite/Infinite Privilege cards has now added Air Canada’s Maple Leaf Lounge at New York’s La Guardia airport to their roster.

Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge New York La Guardia

The Maple Leaf Lounge at LGA is located in Terminal B Concourse A on the 3rd level. Terminal B serves Air Canada, American, JetBlue, Southwest and United.

Members can stay in the lounge for up to 3 hours and avail of all the lounge benefits including food, drinks, Wi-Fi and more.

The current hours of operation are as follows:

Monday 05:30-00:00;
Tuesday 05:30-00:00;
Wednesday 05:30-21:30;
Thursday 05:30-00:00;
Friday 05:30-00:00;
Saturday 05:15-00:00;
Sunday 05:15-00:00

Accessing the lounge

Anyone with a DragonPass membership – either purchased directly with them or via their credit card can access the lounge. The card programs are better known as Mastercard Travelpass and Visa Airport Companion. If you have a card such as the CIBC Aventura Visa Infinite or Scotiabank Passport Visa Infinite you can use your annual free passes to cover your entrance fee. Otherwise all other memberships via credit cards will pay US$32 per guest to enter.

For those who purchase DragonPass memberships directly from DragonPass your entry fee will range from US$0 to $35 depending on which membership you have and/or how many annual passes you have.

If you do not have a membership you can also purchase a one time access pass from DragonPass for US$36.

To learn more about DragonPass and/or credit cards that feature lounge access check out Rewards Canada’s Guide to Business Class Lounge Access 

Click here to learn more about this newest addition to DragonPass

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Patrick Sojka

Patrick is one of Canada's foremost leading experts on loyalty programs and credit cards. Having founded Rewards Canada in 2001 he brings nearly 24 years of experience to the forefront of helping Canadians make the most of their rewards. He has also provided consulting to credit card companies, airlines, hotels and is regularly featured in the media for his expertise on loyalty programs and credit cards.