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PRG can refer to a few different things in travel and credit‑card contexts.
Prague Airport (IATA code PRG)
- PRG is the IATA airport code for Václav Havel Airport Prague, the main international gateway to the Czech Republic.
- Travelers often see PRG in flight itineraries, such as a route from Prague to Hong Kong via Amsterdam.
- The Mastercard Lounge located at PRG offers a soda fountain, a variety of juices, beer, and a limited self‑service selection of hard liquor.
- The lounge provides computer workstations and a standard internet connection, allowing guests to get some work done despite modest speeds.
- Seating in the PRG lounge includes wide couches, chairs, and lounge areas, though many of the seats are described as quite hard and uncomfortable.
American Express Premier Rewards Gold (PRG)
- PRG is also the common abbreviation for the American Express Premier Rewards Gold credit card, which earns Membership Rewards points.
- In analyses of credit‑card combos, the Amex Premier Rewards Gold (PRG) is evaluated alongside other Amex cards to estimate points‑per‑dollar earnings and the cost of annual fees.
Mastercard Lounge Prague Review – Amex Has Nothing to Worry About!
During my recent around the world trip, I had a layover of a couple of hours at the Prague airport. I was actually excited for this layover since it gave me a chance to try out the relatively new Mastercard Lounge. As of this writing, Mastercard has two of their own branded lounges in Europe, one in Budapest and one in Prague. They have various agreements with other lounges, however these two carry their branding and distinct design scheme. The Mastercard Lounge is located in Terminal 1 of Václav Havel Airport in Prague beyond passport control. Priority Pass
Scary Landings, Free $150 From Amex & A Gogo Giveaway!
I am back in Amsterdam for two hours before finally making my way to Hong Kong. If you haven’t been following along on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram (I post a lot of photos) my travels the past few weeks have been: LAS-IAD train to JFK-MXP-LUX train to BRU train to AMS-LHR-PRG-AMS-HKG. Yeah the whole AMS-LHR-PRG-AMS doesn’t make any sense. I waited too long to book and connecting in London ended up being the cheapest way. The mistake fare I booked is from PRG-HKG via AMS, meaning I had to start the journey in Prague. If only they let you
