Cards such as Axis Magnus Burgundy are known for including complimentary airport meet-and-greet services, and Visa has rolled out a similar benefit for select Visa Infinite credit cards. Eligible cardholders who meet the stated spend requirement can claim one complimentary meet-and-greet service for international travel. Below is a clear summary of the offer and how to use it.
Offer Details
| What’s the Offer | 1 Complimentary Meet & Greet Service with international flights |
| Eligibility | >$1,000 POS spends in the past 12 months |
| Offer Period | 01 April 2025 – 31 March 2026 |
| How to avail? | Visit VisaMeetAndGreet.com and follow the verification and booking steps |
| Source | Visa portal |
The process is straightforward: verify your mobile number on the booking portal, enter your Visa card details, and the system will confirm eligibility. The service is limited to international departures and arrivals only.
Although I haven’t used the Visa-branded service personally, Puneet has used it twice recently and reported a positive experience.
If you’re unfamiliar with meet-and-greet services, they’re covered in detail in a previous article about airport meet-and-assist services in India. These services are particularly useful for travellers with family or lots of luggage, as they reduce the stress of navigating busy terminals.
Eligible Visa Infinite Cards
Several popular cards on the Visa Infinite program are likely to be eligible. Examples include:
- HDFC Infinia
- IDFC Wealth
- IDFC Ashva
- Yes Bank Marquee
- IndusInd Avios
- Axis Samsung Infinite
Keep in mind that eligibility requires at least $1,000 in international point-of-sale transactions (not online) within the previous 12 months, in addition to holding an eligible Visa Infinite card.
Bottomline
Visa offering meet-and-greet services directly to top-tier cardholders is a welcome development. By using transaction data to determine eligibility, Visa simplifies access to a valuable airport perk without relying solely on individual bank rules. This approach mirrors how some global benefits used to be standardized and could reduce confusion over changing bank-specific terms.
It would be beneficial if Visa extended similarly straightforward management to other perks like airport lounge access, where rules currently vary by issuer. Additionally, bringing benefits available in other regions—such as apartment or shopping collection access for select Visa Infinite cards—to the Indian market would enhance value for cardholders.