Starting January 1, 2025, RuPay and Bank of Baroda (BOB) credit cardholders will need to meet specific spending criteria to enjoy domestic airport lounge access. These changes aim to enhance the travel experience for frequent flyers.
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The new lounge access rules for RuPay and Bank of Baroda credit cards will be effective from January 1, 2025.
BOB credit cardholders need to spend a minimum amount during the preceding calendar quarter. Premium cards require Rs 40,000, while mid-range and other cards require Rs 20,000.
Yes, the minimum spend requirement is waived for newly-issued BOB credit cards for the calendar quarter of card issuance.
The RuPay exclusive lounge is located in Terminal 3 of Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport.
Airport lounge access credit cards offer benefits such as complimentary food and drinks, fast Wi-Fi, air miles, and discounts on travel, entertainment, shopping, and dining.

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