Big Capital One Venture X Lounge Access Changes Live: Here’s What’s New

Big Capital One Venture X Lounge Access Changes Live: Here’s What’s New

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The Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card (review) and Capital One Venture X Business (review) have in recent years become popular premium travel credit cards, offering great value. This includes everything from a $300 annual travel credit, to 10,000 anniversary bonus miles, to valuable airport lounge access.

Aspects of the cards almost seemed too good to be true, so several months back we learned how Capital One would be making changes to airport lounge access benefits, which are overwhelmingly negative (I suppose unless you consider fewer people potentially having lounge access to be a good thing, as crowding has become an issue). These changes are now live, so I’d like to go over all the details.

Capital One lounge access changes as of February 2026

As of February 1, 2026, we’ve seen changes to Capital One lounge access, which impact access to Capital One Lounges, Capital One Landings, and Priority Pass lounges. The exact changes differ between the personal and business cards, since the cards also have different lounge access benefits.

These changes include two main areas — lounge access for authorized users, and the ability to guest others into lounges. Let me start by recapping the old policies, before the changes were implemented.

With the old Capital One Venture X lounge access policy:

  • The primary card member and up to four authorized users could all receive the same lounge access perks (there was no cost to add those authorized users)
  • Card members could access Capital One Lounges with up to two guests, and Capital One Landings with up to one guest
  • Card members could receive a Priority Pass™ Select membership, with the ability to bring two guests

With the old Capital One Venture X Business lounge access policy:

  • The primary card member could receive lounge access, but authorized users didn’t receive any lounge access perks
  • Card members could access Capital One Lounges with up to two guests, and Capital One Landings with up to one guest
  • Card members could receive a Priority Pass™ Select membership, with the ability to bring two guests for free

Here’s how Capital One describes the logic for these changes, in a statement:

As airport lounges continue to grow in popularity across the industry, we’ve seen our customers increasingly encounter wait times to enter them. It is important to us that we maintain a great airport lounge experience for our Venture X and Venture X Business customers, while continuing to deliver best-in-class premium travel cards at an accessible price point.

To address this, we will be making some changes to lounge access for additional cardholders (authorized users and account managers) and guests.  Venture X and Venture X Business primary cardholders will continue to receive complimentary access to over 1,300 lounges, including Capital One Lounges, Capital One Landings and Priority Pass lounges. We thought carefully about these changes, and we remain committed to delivering a differentiated premium travel card for our customers.

There are major Capital One lounge access changes

Capital One $125 authorized user lounge access fee

As of February 1, 2026, authorized users on the Capital One Venture X no longer automatically receive any lounge access perks. Instead, card members are able to pay $125 per authorized user to get lounge access, for up to four people.

Note that this applies to both the personal and business card, so the ability for authorized users to get lounge access on the business card is a new development.

This applies for all types of lounge access, including for Capital One Lounges, Capital One Landings, and Priority Pass™ Select memberships. Obviously this is a major change, since the personal version of the card previously allowed you to add four authorized users at no cost, which is a value of up to $500 under the new system.

As of February 2026, you have the option of designating whether you want authorized users to have lounge access or not. The default is for them to have no access (in which case there’s no fee for authorized users).

There are new fees for authorized user lounge access

Capital One $75,000 annual spending for lounge guests

As of February 1, 2026, the Capital One Venture X and Capital One Venture X Business no longer automatically come with complimentary guests when accessing Capital One Lounges and Capital One Landings.

Instead, only the card member as such receives access. The exception is if you spend $75,000 per year across the card account, in which case you continue to enjoy the same guesting privileges. This includes two guests at Capital One Lounges, and one guest at Capital One Landings.

Just to clarify a few points:

  • The $75,000 spending requirement is per calendar year and per account (between the primary card member and authorized users)
  • Spending in the 2025 calendar year was the first to count toward this, and when you unlock the spending requirement, you get the increased lounge access for the current calendar year and the following calendar year
  • The ability to guest people into lounges applies to both the primary card member and authorized users who have paid $125 for the lounge access pass
  • Card members can still guest people into lounges at the rate of $45 per adult, and $25 per guest 17 and under, while children under two remain complimentary
There’s a new spending requirement for guesting people

Capital One Priority Pass benefits changes

As of February 1, 2026, the Capital One Venture X Priority Pass™ Select membership no longer comes with guesting privileges. This only applies to the personal version of the card, and not to the business version of the card (which continues to allow two complimentary guests).

Instead, those with a Priority Pass™ Select membership through the Venture X have to pay $35 per person for any guests they bring into Priority Pass lounges. This applies even if the $75,000 spending requirement is met, as that only allows guesting at Capital One Lounge and Capital One Landing locations.

There are even cuts to Priority Pass lounge access

My take on Capital One lounge access changes

Obviously these Capital One Venture X lounge access changes are negative, as card members are getting less value than before. In fairness, it has been around five years since the Venture X was introduced, so it’s hardly surprising to see some significant changes, especially with how the premium credit card landscape has evolved.

Capital One is following the industry trend here, as lounge crowding has become a major issue. I suspect these changes will materially reduce crowding levels, since there’s no more free lounge access for authorized users, and even the ability to bring guests for free comes with a significant spending requirement.

I guess if there’s one silver lining, it’s that on the business version of the card, it’s now possible to add lounge access for authorized users at a reasonable cost, which wasn’t previously the case.

When it comes to the new spending requirement for guesting people into lounges, at least the Venture X is a rewarding card for everyday spending, so many people will be able to efficiently reach that spending requirement.

Obviously this is a negative change. It’ll probably cause quite a few people to cancel the card. Personally, it doesn’t change the card’s fundamental value proposition, since I consider the $395 annual fee to be offset by the $300 annual travel credit and 10,000 anniversary bonus miles, and everything else is just the icing on the cake.

The change to Priority Pass guesting on the personal version of the card is also significant, if you ask me, since it doesn’t set a great precedent. Up until now, most premium cards in the US have allowed at least two guests into lounges.

This also reflects the bigger reality of premium credit cards. There’s such a race for premium market share between card issuers, and the economics also have to work. So presumably Capital One hopes that it’ll generate more in fees with these changes, while also increasing card member spending. It’s obvious that this isn’t just about limiting lounge crowding, but is also about economics, since even Priority Pass guesting has been cut.

I can’t say that I’m surprised to see these changes

Bottom line

As of February 2026, Capital One has made huge changes to its Venture X lounge access policy.

Cardmembers on both the personal and business version of the card now need to pay $125 per authorized user for lounge access, which is a huge devaluation for the personal version, and an improvement for the business version. There’s also a $75,000 annual spending requirement to guest people into Capital One Lounges and Capital One Landings. Lastly, the personal version of the card no longer offers complimentary guests at Priority Pass lounges.

This is a negative development, and will likely cause many people to reconsider these cards. Personally, it doesn’t alter the fundamental value proposition of the Venture X for me, so it won’t cause me to cancel. And there’s no denying that lounge crowding has become a serious issue, so hopefully this makes a significant difference.

What do you make of these Capital One Venture X lounge access changes?

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  1. Drjoe66 Guest

    Just cancelled my card. I had to wait 3x now for a prolomged period of time to even get into the lounge at IAD, and the front desk people were as rude and dismissive as only the LH lounge dragons could be ;)

  2. Ka Da Guest

    So...which Priority Pass option from all of the different credit cards out there is the best now?

  3. Sel, D. Guest

    I think the changes are negative for some and positive for others. I just got into DFW with zero wait. I welcome the changes.

    1. xdambox Guest

      The quality of the food and service at the lounge at DFW has decreased dramatically! So they are asking for more money, yet they are offering less...double whammy

  4. John Guest

    I agree this change is overdue. I haven’t been able to get into the lounge at DFW in at least a year. As it presently stands, the lounge benefit is worthless.

    1. xdambox Guest

      There is a straightforward waitlist feature on the app that works pretty well. Depending on the wait, you join the waitlist while going through security (or while approaching the airport/terminal), and by the time you are in front of the lounge it will be your turn. At least it used to be like this every single time it was full...now that the food quality has gone downhill, it's definitely not the same anymore!

  5. CHRIS Guest

    This is fine. The REAL devaluation is being unable to get into the lounge without a two hour wait and once inside, screaming kids and the food looks like a bomb hit it. Anything to thin the herd is a plus. Pay up or go to the gate....and take the kids to McDonald's. They'd rather be there anyway. $125 isn't going to deter too many though. It needs to be $300/400 to move the needle.

  6. DBB Guest

    Primary users cannot even bring in one guest without paying? Seems a bit ridiculous to not be able to bring in P2 when every other card I have allows for that.

  7. UnitedEF Guest

    So if I spend $75k on the VX Biz will my authorized users also have guest access after I pay the $175 or is it just the primary user?

  8. MikeR777 Member

    I can't get approved for Capital One. Applied once when Venture X came out, and recently again, both rejected. Any advice on pushing one of these through? No issues churning anyone else. I'm an AU on my wife's card. I only use the lounge occasionally. So I guess best practice is to not turn on lounge access until I have a trip coming up, then evaluate whether it's worth it for the $125 for one year?

    1. JohnRossa Diamond

      They would have given you a reason for the rejections - electronically and even via regular mail.

    2. Johhny Guest

      Make your payments on a timely basis

  9. yoloswag420 Guest

    Amex walked so Capital One could run.

    Capital One is realizing they just need to not be worse than the worst out there. There's not much value gained by maintaining policies that are helpful for customers if the competition isn't.

    1. 1990 Guest

      Regardless of access rules, C1 lounges are still gonna be as good as or slightly better than Amex or Chase, depending on the airport, and far better than most Priority Pass options. Like, at JFK T4, my goodness, C1 is far better than the awful PP Wingtips-Primeclass-HelloSky lounge or Maharaja lounge.

  10. Gerhard Guest

    Priority Pass for an authorized user was issued last October and shows an expiration date of Oct 2026. Is it still valid until then for this one user?

  11. Ken Guest

    thinking the lounges would be less crowded with this change is a bit too early to tell. I doubt it will change anything given that how many credit cards offer priority pass. I haven't seen anyone who travels a bit without priority pass. Of course my parents travel once or twice but those are not crowding the lounges....
    Anyway, which cards still have guest privileges? Amex plat?

  12. Art_Czar Gold

    P2 and I both have this card and appreciate the non-couponified version of a premium card. Happy with this change. Hopefully this new policy reduces overcrowding at lounges.

  13. justindev Guest

    Less crowding is a thing of beauty.

    1. MikeR777 Member

      Surprised this set up lasted this long. I've been going to the one in DFW since it opened, back when it wasn't crowed. Right away I knew crowding would become an issue, when you could add free AU's and they could in turn guest people in (myself included).

  14. Sel, D. Guest

    Excited to see what the otherwise typically busy DFW lounge looks like later today.

    1. Super Diamond

      Curious to hear back

  15. Andrew Guest

    I am a card holder and am happy with the changes. The card remains such great value for the cost and I prefer less crowding.

  16. Jacob Guest

    I always fly solo so I don’t mind this. The less crowded the better.

  17. Jason Guest

    You say that the default on the authorized user is no lounge access. Where do you go to enable lounge access and pay the $125? How do I do that?
    Thank you for the updates!

    1. Brent Guest

      Under your account, there's a "Manage Users" area where you can add AUs, it will have a link to enable lounge access for the AU.

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DBB Guest

Primary users cannot even bring in one guest without paying? Seems a bit ridiculous to not be able to bring in P2 when every other card I have allows for that.

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JohnRossa Diamond

They would have given you a reason for the rejections - electronically and even via regular mail.

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Sel, D. Guest

Excited to see what the otherwise typically busy DFW lounge looks like later today.

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