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FLYERTALKERS Offering Access to the AL
FLYERTALKERS Looking for Access to the AL
FLYERTALKERS WISHING TO MEET OTHERS IN THE ALASKA LOUNGE
INSTRUCTIONS - READ BEFORE POSTING- SPONSORING: If you are willing to sponsor other Flyertalkers into an Alaska BoardRoom, please help us help you by posting in the following format: Date ETA-ETD Airport Lounge, Handle (whether willing to guest 1 or 2)
Simply cut and paste the following into your post and then edit (the content, not form) accordingly:
COPY AND PASTE THE FOLLOWING: MM/DD 0945-1300 SEA BR, golfingboy (willing to guest 2) - LOOKING FOR ACCESS: If you are looking for access, please post in this format: Date ETA-ETD Airport, Handle
Simply cut and past the following into your post and edit (the content, not form) accordingly:
COPY AND PASTE THE FOLLOWING: MM/DD 0945-1300 SEA BR, golfingboy (access for 2)
FLYERTALKERS Offering Access to the AL
FLYERTALKERS Looking for Access to the AL
Alaska Lounge Meet-Up & Guest Offer Thread
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Weird question I hope you all can assist.
My better half has the AA Citi card that allows AA Admirals Club access. When we fly on AA, we can get into the Alaska Board Room in PDX and Seattle. My question is if we fly on an AS economy ticket and have the AA Citi card, will that allow us access to the Board Room in PDX and SEA?
(forgive me if this is the wrong forum, I have looked Admirals Club rules and the Citi bank rules at the bottom and have yet to figure it out?
My better half has the AA Citi card that allows AA Admirals Club access. When we fly on AA, we can get into the Alaska Board Room in PDX and Seattle. My question is if we fly on an AS economy ticket and have the AA Citi card, will that allow us access to the Board Room in PDX and SEA?
(forgive me if this is the wrong forum, I have looked Admirals Club rules and the Citi bank rules at the bottom and have yet to figure it out?
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Weird question I hope you all can assist.
My better half has the AA Citi card that allows AA Admirals Club access. When we fly on AA, we can get into the Alaska Board Room in PDX and Seattle. My question is if we fly on an AS economy ticket and have the AA Citi card, will that allow us access to the Board Room in PDX and SEA?
My better half has the AA Citi card that allows AA Admirals Club access. When we fly on AA, we can get into the Alaska Board Room in PDX and Seattle. My question is if we fly on an AS economy ticket and have the AA Citi card, will that allow us access to the Board Room in PDX and SEA?
"As an Admirals Club annual or lifetime member, Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive Card primary cardholder, or AirPass member with Admirals Club privileges, you can enter:
Alaska Airlines Board Room Lounges in Anchorage, AK (ANC), Portland, OR (PDX), Los Angeles, CA (LAX) and Seattle, WA (SEA) when departing on the same day on American Airlines or Alaska Airlines marketed and operated flights"
It does not specify bringing in guests or not. That is a different question.
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The answer is yes, if your better half is the primary cardholder. On the wiki/FAQ in the AA forum, it spells out that the primary cardholder has a full Admirals Club membership with an indicator of the membership on the credit card. AC members can bring guests into the Alaska Lounge. I did it on multiple occasions when AA used to sell a 30 day AC membership.
If your better half is only an authorized user of someone else's card, then they would have access (w/ guests) only to Admirals Clubs and not partner lounges.
ETA: from the fine print
If your better half is only an authorized user of someone else's card, then they would have access (w/ guests) only to Admirals Clubs and not partner lounges.
ETA: from the fine print
Admirals Club® Membership
Only Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World EliteTM Mastercard® primary cardmembers who are eighteen (18) years of age or older will receive full membership access privileges to Admirals Club® lounges. An Authorized User of the Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World EliteTM Mastercard® who is eighteen (18) years of age or older will receive access privileges to American Airlines Admirals Club® lounges. Full Admirals Club® membership privileges do not apply to an Authorized User. An Admirals Club® membership includes access to other airline lounges and clubs with which American Airlines may have reciprocal lounge or club access privileges<snip>
The Authorized User access benefit does not provide: (i) access privileges to the Arrivals Lounge, Flagship® Lounge facilities, or other airline lounges or clubs with which American Airlines may have reciprocal lounge or club access privileges, <snip>
Only Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World EliteTM Mastercard® primary cardmembers who are eighteen (18) years of age or older will receive full membership access privileges to Admirals Club® lounges. An Authorized User of the Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World EliteTM Mastercard® who is eighteen (18) years of age or older will receive access privileges to American Airlines Admirals Club® lounges. Full Admirals Club® membership privileges do not apply to an Authorized User. An Admirals Club® membership includes access to other airline lounges and clubs with which American Airlines may have reciprocal lounge or club access privileges<snip>
The Authorized User access benefit does not provide: (i) access privileges to the Arrivals Lounge, Flagship® Lounge facilities, or other airline lounges or clubs with which American Airlines may have reciprocal lounge or club access privileges, <snip>
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We need to figure out a way to modify the code of the pancake machine.
It should be able to print out pancakes in the shape of an airplane...and Chester
It should be able to print out pancakes in the shape of an airplane...and Chester
#74
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Hanging out on the second floor watching the planes taking off and landing and no I am not in the ALASKA Lounge. Need to go find a real vodka and tonic.
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