Resort Pass: A Perfect Daycation Solution for Airline Staff

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For airline employees, the perks of travel often come with long layovers, standby adventures, or even quick day trips to explore a new destination. Resort Pass is a game-changer for crew members and passriders looking for relaxation, comfort, or a touch of luxury without the need to book a hotel room for the night.

Whether you’re soaking up the sun at a beachside pool or enjoying a rejuvenating spa treatment between flights, Resort Pass opens up a world of possibilities.

What is Resort Pass?

Resort Pass allows you to book day access to top resorts and hotels around the world. These day passes grant you access to amenities like pools, private beaches, fitness centers, and sometimes even spa services or dining credits. It’s perfect for airline staff looking to enhance their downtime, whether you’re on a long layover or a quick turnaround trip.

How I Used Resort Pass to Recharge Before a Long-Haul Flight

Let me share a quick story about how Resort Pass made my travel day so much better. After an early morning flight into San Francisco a couple years ago, I had hours to kill before my late-night departure to Auckland. Instead of spending the day in the airport, I booked a Resort Pass day room at The Westin San Francisco Airport.

It was a game-changer! I had a comfortable room where I could nap, shower, and relax after my early flight in. The best part? The hotel’s indoor pool gave me a chance to swim and unwind, which was the perfect way to recharge before a long-haul flight to AKL. By the time I headed to the airport, I felt refreshed and ready for the journey.

I loved my “layover” stay at The Westin SFO!

How Airline Staff Can Use Resort Pass
Layover Escapes

A long layover doesn’t have to mean sitting in an airport lounge or wandering the terminal. Instead, book a Resort Pass at a nearby hotel to refresh, relax, or even catch a tan poolside. For example:

  • Los Angeles (LAX): Take advantage of day passes at luxury properties like the Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows in Santa Monica, offering a pool, fitness center, and stunning ocean views.

  • Hong Kong (HKG): Access the Cordis Hong Kong for a rooftop pool experience and fine dining between flights.

Day Trips

Standby travelers often enjoy spontaneous day trips. With Resort Pass, you can fly to a destination, spend the day at a resort, and return home in the evening. Some ideas:

  • New York to Miami: Enjoy the Fontainebleau Miami Beach, with its sprawling pools and beachfront cabanas. It’s a great way to turn a quick trip into a mini-vacation.

  • Dallas to Cancun: Fly south for the day and unwind at Club Med Cancun Resort, with access to their private beach and all-inclusive food and drinks!

All-inclusive food, drink, and sun? Sign us up!

Crew-Friendly Destinations

For flight crews, proximity to the airport and value for money are essential. Resort Pass options often include affordable choices near major hubs.

  • Los Angeles (LAX): The Hyatt Regency Los Angeles International Airport offers a day pass with access to their outdoor pool, fitness center, and relaxing spaces to freshen up between flights.

  • Toronto (YTZ): The Hotel X Toronto, located a short ride into the city, offers a heated rooftop pool with sweeping waterfront views and access to poolside drink and food options.

  • New York (JFK): The TWA Hotel at JFK is a retro-modern gem where you can book a Resort Pass for access to their rooftop pool with views of the runway, stylish lounges, and even a cocktail at the vintage Lockheed Constellation "Connie" bar.

Crew Tip 👩‍✈️ 
On long layovers or sits, always check Resort Pass for options nearby. The key is to choose hotels with great amenities and easy access to the airport. For example, at The Westin Dallas-Fort Worth Airport, the rooftop pool is a great way to relax after a morning flight in, and it’s only a quick shuttle ride back to the terminal!

Why Resort Pass is Perfect for Airline Staff
  1. Flexibility: Book a pass for just a few hours or a full day—it’s up to you.

  2. Affordability: You can enjoy luxury amenities at a fraction of the cost of booking an actual room at the hotel or resort.

  3. Global Reach: With options in major cities and beach destinations worldwide, there’s typically a Resort Pass option in a place you’d want to go.

  4. Comfort: A day pass can give you access to facilities where you can shower, nap, or simply unwind before your next flight.

Ready to Book Your Next Escape?

Resort Pass offers endless possibilities for relaxation and adventure, whether you're looking to recharge during a layover or make the most of a day trip. Don’t miss out on transforming your travel routine into something extraordinary.

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