Credit Card Lounges: Are They Really Free? A New Audit Reveals Hidden Costs
Mumbai, India – The promise of complimentary lounge access is a major draw for many credit cardholders, but โa new analysisโค reveals that the “free” perk can โคbe surprisingly expensive, often exceeding the cost of the refreshments consumed. financial analyst Parthโ Parikh, in โฃa detailed report for Moneyโข Insights News, lays out a โfive-minute audit to help โคconsumers determine if their lounge benefits are truly worth the annual fees and โคhidden foreignโข exchange โคmarkups.
Parikh, โwho has over a โฃdecade of experience in finance and currently heads growth and content strategy at Finsire, โrecentlyโ surrenderedโข his โขown credit cards โafter discovering the true cost ofโ loungeโฃ access. “When I finally laid my โstatements side by side, the picture was clear. The lounge photoโข felt free. โThe markup paid the โbill,” he writes. โค
The core of โฃParikh’s analysis centers on a simple calculation: dividing theโค annual cardโข fee by the actual number of โคlounge visits over the past twelve months to determine the per-visit cost. He urges cardholders to also factor in a frequentlyโข overlooked expenseโข – foreign exchange (forex)โ markups. On a recent foreign trip, he advises calculatingโ total overseas spend multiplied by the โขcard’s forex โrate, โthen adding 18 percent GST to that fee to reveal โคtheโ “forex โฃleak.”
“Is per-visit cost plus forex leak higher than what you actually ate โฃor drank in lounges? If yes, the lounge isโฃ not free,” Parikh concludes.
Key recommendations from theโค audit include:
Track Lounge Visits: Accurately count lounge visits over the last year.
calculate Per-Visit Cost: Divide the โขannual fee byโข the number of visits.
Account for Forexโฃ Leak: โคCalculateโ forex markups and GST on foreign spending.
Avoid Fee Waivers as Spending Triggers: Don’tโข spend extra just โ to waive fees; consider that extra spend a cost.
Monitor Caps: Be aware of quarterly or yearly limits, as add-on cards share the same pool. pay in Local Currency: Always opt to pay โขin โฃthe local currency when abroad.
Dedicated Cards: Use one card for domestic purchases and another specifically for international travel to easily track markups.
auto-Pay in Full: โAvoid late fees, which can negate any earned perks.
* Downgrade or Buy Access: Ifโข theโ cost per visitโ is high, โexploreโข downgrading to a lower-fee โcard or simply paying for lounge access when needed.
Parikh stresses that while he noโข longer uses credit cards, he recommends this audit to โคanyone โฃseeking to maximize โขvalue. โคHe acknowledges theโ analysis relies on โคpublicly available data from โฃfund reports, index history, and disclosures, and explicitly โขstates the article is not investment advice, urging readers to โconsult a qualified advisor before making financial decisions.