HDFC Credit Card New Charges & Airport Lunge Access Changes
Author Updated on Jun 9, 2025
HDFC Bank has announced changes to its domestic airport lounge access for its credit cardholders, effective from June 10, 2025. The bank has also announced changes to its credit card charges, which will come into effect from July 1st 2025.
The lounge access will now change from a swipe-based system to a spend-driven voucher system. The bank has also implemented usage thresholds and a fee if it exceeds the threshold.
In this blog, we will discuss these changes related to airport lounge access, usage threshold, and fees for exceeding the threshold.
HDFC Credit Card Lounge Access-
Here are some of the changes made related to HDFC credit card lounge access-
- Domestic lounge access will be available only with a lounge voucher from July 10, 2025.
- Cardholders must spend at least 50000 on their HDFC bank credit card to be eligible for airport lounge access.
- Once you hit the milestone, you will get the lounge coupon that you can use at the domestic airport lounges.
- Some of the lounges may charge additional fees for some of the services, such as food and beverages, as well as some amenities such as a nap room, massage or spa.
- Lounges may add a maximum stay limit that can be 2-3 hours in order to prevent overpopulation.
- Lounges stays incur additional expenses and can get you two complimentary domestic lounge vouchers per quarter.
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Eligible Airport Lounges-
As per the HDFC Bank website, here are some of the eligible airport lounges-
State | City | Lounge | Terminal | Terminal No: |
Delhi | New Delhi | Encalm Lounge | Domestic T3 | Terminal 3 |
Delhi | New Delhi | Encalm Lounge | International T3 | Terminal 3 |
Delhi | New Delhi | Encalm Lounge | Domestic T2 | Terminal 2 |
Maharashtra | Pune | Earth | Domestic | Terminal 1 |
Maharashtra | Mumbai | Travel Club Lounge (MALS) | Domestic T2 | Terminal 2 |
Maharashtra | Mumbai | Loyalty Lounge (Clipper) | International | Terminal 2 |
Maharashtra | Mumbai | Oasis | Domestic T1B | Terminal 1B |
West Bengal | Kolkata | Travel Club Lounge | Domestic | Terminal 1 |
Gujarat | Ahmedabad | The Lounge | Domestic | Terminal 1 |
Tamil Nadu | Chennai | Travel Club Lounge B | Domestic | Terminal 1 |
Tamil Nadu | Chennai | Travel Club Lounge | International | Terminal 4 |
Tamil Nadu | Chennai | Travel Club Lounge A | Domestic | Terminal 1 |
Karnataka | Bangalore | BLR Domestic Lounge | Domestic | Terminal 1 |
Karnataka | Bangalore | BLR International Lounge | International | Terminal 1 |
Karnataka | Bangalore | 080 Domestic Lounge | Domestic | Terminal 2 |
Kerala | Cochin | Earth | Domestic | Terminal 1 |
Telangana | Hyderabad | Encalm Lounge | Domestic | Terminal 1 |
Telangana | Hyderabad | Encalm Lounge | International | Terminal 1 |
HDFC Credit Card Charges Rules-
Online Skill-based Gaming Transactions-
- Cardholders will not receive any HDFC credit card reward points for any transaction made on these gaming platforms.
- A fee of 1% will be applied if the cardholders spend more than 10000 in a month on these platforms.
- This extra charge is applied to the amount spent on such a transaction in a month, with a maximum fee of 4999 per transaction.
Transactions Loading Third-Party Wallet-
- A fee of 1% will be imposed if the cardholder loads a third-party wallet with an amount of more than Rs 10000 a month.
- This fee will be applied to the total amount loaded in the wallet for the month and capped at Rs 4999 per transaction.
Utility Transactions-
- If a cardholder spends more than Rs 50000 on utility bills in a month, a fee of 1% will be charged.
- Utility bills include mobile bills( prepaid or postpaid), DTH bills, Broadband bills, Electricity bills, etc.
- These fees are capped at Rs 4999 per month. If the monthly limit of Rs 500 is exceeded, the fee is levied for the whole month’s spending on these transactions.
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New Charges for Some Categories-
- Some transactions like rent, fuel and education are already levied a fee of 1% which will be applicable, but now the maximum charge per transaction is raised to Rs 4999 from July 1st.
- Rent Category- A fee of 1% will be applied to all transactions
- Gasoline Category- A fee of 1% will be applied to transactions above Rs 15000, but if it increases, then the fee will apply to the total transaction amount.
- Education Category- A fee of 1% applies to only transactions that are made using third-party apps, but no fee will be applied if made using the schoose//college website or POS machine.
Transactions | HDFC Credit Card Charges | Charges Capped limit |
Online Skill-based gaming | A fee of 1% on spending more than 10,000 per month. | Charge Capped at Rs. 4999 |
Third-party wallet loading transactions | 1% of the fee is imposed if the third-party wallet is loaded with more than Rs 10000 per month. | Charge Capped at Rs. 4999 |
Utility Transactions- | A fee of 1% is charged on spending more than Rs 50000 per month. |
Charge Capped at Rs. 4999 |
Transactions on Rent, education, etc. | Rent- 1% fee on all transactions. Gasoline- A 1% Fee will be applied to transactions above Rs 15000. A fee of 1% applies to transactions made on third-party apps |
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Insurance Transactions-
- HDFC credit card previously had a daily limit on reward points that could be collected for insurance transactions, but from July 1st, there will be a monthly limit for this.
- The current limit is 5000 reward points per day for Infinia and Infinia Metal credit cards, which has been increased to 10000 per month.
- The current limit for Diners black, Diners black metal, H.O.G. Diners Club and Biz Black Metal credit cards is 5000 reward points per day, which has now changed to 5000 per month.
- The current limit for all other credit cards is 2000 reward points per day, which has now been changed to 2000 per month.
Credit Cards | Revised Reward Points Limit |
Infinia and Infinia Metal credit cards | 10000 per month |
Diners black, Diners black metal, H.O.G. Diners Club and Biz Black Metal credit cards | 5000 per month |
Other credit cards | 2000 per month. |
Conclusion:
HDFC Bank's recent revision to its credit card lounge access and charges shows a significant change towards milestone-based and restricted incentives. With the introduction of spend-linked lounge vouchers and transaction-specific charges, customers must be more aware of how they use their cards to avoid unnecessary fees and maximise rewards. While these modifications may reduce the benefits of casual usage, they also promote responsible spending. As these adjustments take effect in June and July 2025, customers should assess their credit card usage habits and adjust accordingly to continue enjoying the best of HDFC's offers.
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