DreamFolks vs DragonPass Card Review India: Airport Lounge Comparison

Dragon Pass is one of the largest independent airport lounge-access programs, offering services to frequent travelers worldwide. Its global coverage is comparable to Priority Pass and it also provides other airport-related services such as meet & greet and discounts at airport dining outlets. To offer access to lounges in India, Dragon Pass partnered with a local lounge-service aggregator — DreamFolks — which enabled its entry into the Indian market.

DreamFolks is currently the primary Indian company providing single-point access to domestic lounge services. Several card networks and banks use DreamFolks’ lounge directory to grant lounge access, including Mastercard, Visa, and partnerships such as Ola. Any financial institution that wants to extend domestic lounge services to its customers typically integrates with DreamFolks. That integration is how Dragon Pass made its services available in India through a localized offering.

DreamFolks DragonPass Card by ICICI

DreamFolks DragonPass Card by ICICI

The DreamFolks–Dragon Pass partnership opens the door for DreamFolks to operate in the B2C segment, which could significantly change the lounge-access landscape in India. The collaboration resulted in the DreamFolks DragonPass Privilege card. Below is a concise review of that product and related features.

Table of Contents

  • DreamFolks DragonPass Privilege Card Review
    • Card Issuance
      • ICICI Bank
      • Get Directly
    • ICICI Linked Benefits
      • Lounge Access Review
      • Spa Services Review
  • Digital Card
  • Bottomline

DreamFolks DragonPass Privilege Card Review

DreamFolks sells the DragonPass card directly through its website and also distributes it through bank partnerships, such as with ICICI. Pricing and plan tiers resemble those of other global lounge programs like Priority Pass and DragonPass. Following changes to ICICI’s gemstone-card benefits in October 2017, ICICI replaced the Priority Pass perk on its Sapphiro series with a DragonPass offering.

Card Issuance

ICICI Bank

New ICICI Sapphiro cardholders now receive a DragonPass card as part of the package. Existing ICICI customers may find issuance less straightforward: some cardholders were initially told that only new customers were eligible. However, there is a practical workaround reported by readers. If you already have a Priority Pass issued through ICICI, request support to block and reissue that card citing loss or damage. The reissued physical card received in the mail typically turns out to be a DragonPass card issued via DreamFolks.

Note: the ICICI Jet Sapphiro variant is generally considered more valuable than the standard Sapphiro; benefits and suitability differ by card version.

Get Directly

Alternatively, you can purchase a DreamFolks DragonPass membership directly from DreamFolks’ site. Direct purchase makes most sense for the higher-tier plans — for example, a top plan that includes unlimited spa access may cost around Rs. 26,000. For frequent travelers who visit airports often, these comprehensive plans can represent good value.

As a rough guideline, if you make about 13 round-trip outings or visit departure areas roughly 26 times a year, the premium plan may deliver strong value to busy professionals.

ICICI Linked Benefits

The DreamFolks DragonPass Privilege card issued via ICICI Sapphiro cards typically includes:

  • Spa: 2 complimentary sessions (usually around 30 minutes each)
  • Lounge Access: 2 complimentary international lounge visits (when issued by the bank)
  • Add-ons: Meet & greet services, dining discounts, and other airport-related offers

The allocation of spa sessions and lounge visits is modest for a premium-branded card; increasing allowances would make the offer more competitive.

Lounge Access Review

DragonPass’ lounge network is broad and generally comparable to Priority Pass. Many lounges that accept Priority Pass also accept DragonPass, and some lounges are exclusive to DragonPass. For instance, DragonPass enables access to the T/G lounge in Bali’s airport where Priority Pass does not. That lounge is often reserved for business- and first-class passengers, so it tends to be less crowded and offers a better environment than some public lounges.

Important: bank-issued DreamFolks DragonPass cards are typically limited to international lounge access only.

Spa Services Review

Reader reports indicate an overall positive experience with the spa benefit. Users visiting spas at airports such as Bangalore reported smooth processes: the spa receptionist checks the membership and available visits in their system, deducts the session count, and proceeds with the appointment. Typical offerings include options such as foot spa or neck and shoulder massage, with sessions normally lasting about 30 minutes. It is sometimes possible to use both allotted visits on the same day if needed.

Digital Card

DragonPass members can use a digital version of the DreamFolks card via the DragonPass app. To access the digital card, sign in using your DF card number and a password. If you don’t have a password, you can request one by emailing DreamFolks support with your card details; the team will provide login credentials so you can use the digital membership in the app.

DreamFolks DragonPass Card (Digital)

DreamFolks DragonPass Card (Digital)

Bottomline

India’s credit-card market and aviation sector are growing rapidly, and DreamFolks’ entry into the B2C lounge-access space comes at an opportune moment. Unique benefits such as dedicated spa access differentiate the offering from traditional lounge-only programs and add practical value for frequent travelers. If other programs like Priority Pass adopt similar policies, airport spa outlets could see a significant uptick in usage.

The arrival of a new player in the lounge-access ecosystem should lead to better choices and offers for consumers. If you already have a DreamFolks DragonPass card, sharing real-world experiences can help others understand how the benefits work in practice.