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Get FREE airport fast track security with Mastercard – why didn’t we know about this?!

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In a discussion on HfP yesterday about the value of the Fast Track airport security passes that you get at Gatwick when you pre-book the No1 Lounge, reader Keith mentioned that you can get free Fast Track security at selected airports if you have a Mastercard.

This includes London Gatwick and London Luton, plus five other UK airports.

This was news to me, and is probably news to you too.

Mastercard airport fast track

You need to register here for Mastercard Travel Experiences.

How does Mastercard Travel Experiences work?

It’s very simple:

  • you receive THREE Fast Track airport security passes every 12 months
  • you receive discounts at selected airport restaurants when you show your Mastercard Travel Experiences ‘e-Cert’ or the app

The only catch as far as I can see is that only the named cardholder can use the Fast Track passes. Your family or partner can only accompany you if they register a Mastercard of their own.

Which Mastercard cards are ‘participating’?

It isn’t clear, so you need to use trial and error.

My Curve Card was accepted. Our reader yesterday said that his Barclaycard Avios card was refused, but this was very shortly after launch so the situation may have changed.

If you don’t have a card that works, you can order a free Curve Card here. Curve will even give you £10 for ordering it via our link. It doesn’t show on your credit file as it isn’t a credit product.

Please post your successes or failures in the comments.

(EDIT: Reader feedback below is mixed and confusing. Curve cards seem to work for some people but not others. The same goes for Currensea. Other UK cards seem to fail, but cards issued in the EU seem to be OK. It is all very odd.)

Which airports offer Fast Track security to Mastercard holders?

You cannot see the full list of 177 participating airports on the Mastercard Travel Experiences website. It shows the first 15 alphabetically but you can’t see the rest. The app doesn’t show any of the 177 airports and insists that you plug in random airport names to search.

However, I tried the major UK airports with manual searches.

You can get free Fast Track security passes for the following airports:

  • Aberdeen
  • Glasgow
  • Liverpool
  • London Gatwick
  • Luton
  • Newcastle
  • Southampton

It doesn’t work for Belfast, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cardiff, Derry, Doncaster Sheffield, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Exeter, Humberside, Inverness, Isle of Man, Jersey, Leeds Bradford, London City, London Heathrow, London Stansted, Manchester, Newquay, Norwich, Southend or Teesside.

What restaurant discounts are available?

The list of airports with restaurant discounts is far bigger than the list of airports which offer Fast Track.

At Heathrow, for example, you have:

  • 10% off at Leon (T2)
  • 15% off at Giraffe (T5)
  • 15% off at The Curator (T3)
  • 15% off at The Prince of Wales (T4)
  • 15% off at Wonder Tree (T2)
  • 15% off at Spuntino (T3)

Remember that, whilst I have focused on UK airports here, you can use it at airports globally.

I haven’t tried it out yet but I can see it being useful for low cost flights from Gatwick and Luton. If you have used Mastercard Travel Experiences, please let us know how it went in the comments.


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Comments (237)

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  • Mat says:

    My Monzo card is ‘World Elite’ apparently – yet it also fails the sign up screen

  • Andrew. says:

    Perhaps a limited tranche has been fully utilised.

    Still a good reminder to have a flick through the MasterCard Priceless site, when I was there I notice a US few hotel offers. Clicking through it took me to the Mastercard Travel site – sadly my cards aren’t good enough to register.

    • David says:

      Of courseirs not. If it was a perk of the card/s you have, you’d know about it.

  • vol says:

    OT: is there a way of merging BA exec club accounts in the same name?

    TIA

  • Atavism says:

    You can see the full list by searching for just the letter a. You can also enter country names to filter.

  • lgflyer says:

    The key might be on the BIN number.
    I tried a few cards and had sucess with a Curve card starting with 537590 and a Santander Debit card starting with 535666

    • Chas says:

      My curve with the same starting digits didn’t work this morning, so the theory that acceptance is based on these doesn’t appear to be true.

  • slidey says:

    Haha, just tried installing the travelexperiences app (its made by dragonpass) and it says ‘it is detected your device is root. for your account security, please STOP using this app on this device’.

    What idiot decided to check for root on a travel app lol.

    • Anouj says:

      Dragon pass is a Chinese company and the app has many of the quirks common in Chinese apps. Such as the shangri la, trip.com, trainpal etc

      • A Traveller says:

        The Chinese authorities must be laughing at how easy it is to get foreigners to give up their personal info in the hope of a slightly faster security line at the airport.

    • Derek Broughton says:

      Any app that can charge your card can’t be used on a rooted phone. I’m sure that even includes apps that only make a dummy purchase to validate it.

  • RussellH says:

    If you have a Beobank MasterCard credit card, you get 4 passes, not just 3.
    Beobank site says that currently 64 airports worldwide are involved, more to follow, allegedly.
    Sadly, I only have a Beobank debit card, and it is a Maestro card with a 17 digit number starting with 6.

  • Adam says:

    So, I have a Curve Metal Card, NatWest Black Card, Barclays Avios Card and a Santander Card, all of which come back with the same response that the card isn’t recognised.

    Strange.

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