Adani Airports Ends DragonPass Lounge Access in India
DragonPass customers lose access to lounges at 7 major Indian airports

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 14: People using DragonPass were surprised when Adani Airport Holdings ended their partnership without any warning. This change affects airports like Mumbai, Lucknow, and Jaipur. Many travellers who were used to relaxing in lounges before flights may now need to make other plans. This partnership gave lounge access across Adani’s airports, but it has now stopped completely.
Seven Airports No Longer Accept DragonPass
Adani runs important airports in India, including those in big cities like Mumbai and Ahmedabad. These airports are used by lakhs of people every month. With this update, all of them will stop allowing DragonPass customers to use lounges. The change is big, but other travellers who don’t use DragonPass won’t face any issue. Lounges will continue to serve them as usual.
Adani’s Modern Airports and PPP History
Adani Group took charge of these airports under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) with the Airports Authority of India. Since then, they have made many changes to make airports better. Lounges, food courts, and faster check-ins are all part of their plan. This partnership with DragonPass was one of those steps, but now it has come to an end.
Why This Update Matters for Frequent Flyers
Many business travellers and tourists liked using DragonPass for lounge access. It helped them relax, eat, and work in a quiet place. With this news, they may look for new ways or memberships for lounge access. Adani Airports said this update will not affect the overall lounge services, which will continue for others using different services or paying directly.
DragonPass History and Sudden End
DragonPass started in China and grew to serve more than 1,300 lounges across the world. It offered not just lounge access, but also car bookings and discounts at restaurants in airports. The sudden end of this partnership after a new digital plan by Adani Digital Labs surprised many. Now, Indian passengers using DragonPass need to find other options while flying through Adani-managed airports.