The Alaska Airlines Lounge in San Francisco (SFO) is now part of the Priority Pass network, but there’s some fine print that will require you to open your wallet every visit.

But before you get too excited, the access comes with significant restrictions; it is not a full return to the old days when Alaska Lounges broadly participated in the program.

Instead, Priority Pass members must pay a $15 co-pay to enter. In addition, you must be flying on Alaska Airlines or a partner airline, and your stay is capped at a maximum of four hours. Right now, this is the only Alaska Lounge participating in Priority Pass.

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