Using the Aer Lingus lounge LHR T2
#1
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Sydney, Australia
Programs: VA Platinum
Posts: 286
Using the Aer Lingus lounge LHR T2
Just don't do it!
Its terrible in my opinion... Looks nice but no food (unless soup and biscuits count!)
And terrible drinks selection.
And the staff are so rude and really don't want to be here!
Rather go to the proper Star Alliance lounge the other building, its a bit of a walk but definitely worth it...
Its terrible in my opinion... Looks nice but no food (unless soup and biscuits count!)
And terrible drinks selection.
And the staff are so rude and really don't want to be here!
Rather go to the proper Star Alliance lounge the other building, its a bit of a walk but definitely worth it...
#4
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: London, England
Programs: BA Silver
Posts: 3,772
Did a bit of T1/T2 lounge hopping today and found the Air Canada lounge to be my favourite. I especially liked the made to order paninis. The UA lounge is nice but was crowded and smaller than I was expecting.
I assume A3 are using the EI lounge until the LH lounge opens as A3 flights depart from T2A but as mentioned there is nothing stopping anyone heading to the above two lounges in T2B or the *A lounge in T1.
I assume A3 are using the EI lounge until the LH lounge opens as A3 flights depart from T2A but as mentioned there is nothing stopping anyone heading to the above two lounges in T2B or the *A lounge in T1.
#6
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Posts: 286
Using the Aer Lingus lounge LHR T2
What a difference. Currently in the AC lounge. Nice food and selection of made to order cocktails! Very happy!
About a 10min walk from A3 gates but worth it. Lounges closes at 21.30 but not bad considering flight time and walk back
About a 10min walk from A3 gates but worth it. Lounges closes at 21.30 but not bad considering flight time and walk back