Program Comparison
AX American ExpressvsDP DragonPass
American Express and DragonPasscompared side by side — network size, coverage, spend conditions, guest policy, and cost. All figures from Loungely's verified program data.
| AXAmerican Express | DPDragonPass | |
|---|---|---|
| Global network | 1,400+ | 1,300+ |
| Global coverage | ||
| Spend condition | None | None |
| Guest policy | Included | Paid add-on |
| Cost | Free with card (high annual fee) | Free (with card) or pay-per-visit |
| Best for | Premium travellers who want exclusive lounges and the broadest possible access network | Travellers on Asian routes, or anyone wanting occasional access without a premium card |
Cards with American Express
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Cards with DragonPass
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American Express vs DragonPass — frequently asked
Which has more lounges, American Express or DragonPass?
American Express advertises 1,400+ lounges (Centurion Lounges); DragonPass advertises 1,300+. Raw network size isn't the whole story — check the per-country coverage and guest policy below, since a larger global figure doesn't always mean better coverage in the airports you actually fly through.
Do American Express or DragonPass require a minimum spend for lounge access?
Spend conditions — American Express: None. DragonPass: None. A "Common" or "Sometimes" rating means the card carrying the program often requires you to hit a quarterly spend target before lounge visits unlock for that quarter, even after the annual fee is paid.
Can I bring guests with American Express vs DragonPass?
Guest policy — American Express: Included. DragonPass: Paid add-on. "Included" means guests enter free, "Paid add-on" means a per-visit guest fee, and "Per card" means it depends on the specific card carrying the program.
Is American Express or DragonPass better value?
American Express — cost: Free with card (high annual fee); best for premium travellers who want exclusive lounges and the broadest possible access network. DragonPass — cost: Free (with card) or pay-per-visit; best for travellers on asian routes, or anyone wanting occasional access without a premium card. The right pick depends on how often you fly and which region you're based in — the per-program pages linked below break down the cheapest card carrying each in your country.
