Second Lounge Guest
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Second Lounge Guest
I searched for an answer to this but no luck? As Star Gold I can bring one (unrelated) guest into the lounge at Frankfurt for free, but can I pay for a second guest?
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Originally Posted by k22
I searched for an answer to this but no luck? As Star Gold I can bring one (unrelated) guest into the lounge at Frankfurt for free, but can I pay for a second guest?
The point is that if you want to bring MORE than 1 guest, they all need to be your immediate family members. Sometimes this becomes tricky, for instance brits hate kids and some lounges ban kids under specific age out of lounge.
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Originally Posted by dabee69
*G can indeed bring one guest to the LH Senator lounge if both of you travel with Star carrier. I've done that zillions of time, no issues.
The point is that if you want to bring MORE than 1 guest, they all need to be your immediate family members. Sometimes this becomes tricky, for instance brits hate kids and some lounges ban kids under specific age out of lounge.
The point is that if you want to bring MORE than 1 guest, they all need to be your immediate family members. Sometimes this becomes tricky, for instance brits hate kids and some lounges ban kids under specific age out of lounge.
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Stay within the entrance area, until the next guests comes in and ask him nicely, if he might take your 2nd guest as his guest.
I have done it a couple of times on different airlines after witnessing lounge wardens turn away too many guests.
Thin line for the agents, but in that case, a young well dressed SEN was told that his parents, an elderly couple in their 70`s, cannot enter the lounge with him. Another case I remember was a NWA warden, still during the old DTW terminal days, turning away a KL Silver Wing with his 4-5 year old daugther right in front me. Despite getting the looks from the agent, I was more than happy to help out a fellow traveler spending some hours in the lounge instead of the crappy terminal building.
Normally I appreciate agents playing by the rules, but in some cases, like the two mentioned above, it was simply ridiculous...
I have done it a couple of times on different airlines after witnessing lounge wardens turn away too many guests.
Thin line for the agents, but in that case, a young well dressed SEN was told that his parents, an elderly couple in their 70`s, cannot enter the lounge with him. Another case I remember was a NWA warden, still during the old DTW terminal days, turning away a KL Silver Wing with his 4-5 year old daugther right in front me. Despite getting the looks from the agent, I was more than happy to help out a fellow traveler spending some hours in the lounge instead of the crappy terminal building.
Normally I appreciate agents playing by the rules, but in some cases, like the two mentioned above, it was simply ridiculous...
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Originally Posted by Threy
Stay within the entrance area, until the next guests comes in and ask him nicely, if he might take your 2nd guest as his guest.
I have done it a couple of times on different airlines after witnessing lounge wardens turn away too many guests.
Thin line for the agents, but in that case, a young well dressed SEN was told that his parents, an elderly couple in their 70`s, cannot enter the lounge with him. Another case I remember was a NWA warden, still during the old DTW terminal days, turning away a KL Silver Wing with his 4-5 year old daugther right in front me. Despite getting the looks from the agent, I was more than happy to help out a fellow traveler spending some hours in the lounge instead of the crappy terminal building.
Normally I appreciate agents playing by the rules, but in some cases, like the two mentioned above, it was simply ridiculous...
I have done it a couple of times on different airlines after witnessing lounge wardens turn away too many guests.
Thin line for the agents, but in that case, a young well dressed SEN was told that his parents, an elderly couple in their 70`s, cannot enter the lounge with him. Another case I remember was a NWA warden, still during the old DTW terminal days, turning away a KL Silver Wing with his 4-5 year old daugther right in front me. Despite getting the looks from the agent, I was more than happy to help out a fellow traveler spending some hours in the lounge instead of the crappy terminal building.
Normally I appreciate agents playing by the rules, but in some cases, like the two mentioned above, it was simply ridiculous...
Actually, I have fond memories of the SA F lounge receptionist in Jo'burg - I was travelling with a colleague who was on a completely different airline (and he could not technically invite a guest, either), so I asked the lounge receptionist if it was okay if he and I used the SA C lounge instead. Her response was that they would certainly not accept guests into the C lounge (having visited that lounge later in the year, I can understand why ), and then she allowed him into the F lounge (not the FCT, but not too far below LH's other FRA F lounges - it was a real treat!). So, sometimes, you just get the right person at the right time, and things work out ...
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Originally Posted by LH_Fan
I have fond memories of the SA F lounge receptionist in Jo'burg
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Originally Posted by f4freeJunior
What about FTL's? Are they allowed to take direct family members into the lounge? Can I bring in my sister for example, if flying on the same flight?
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Originally Posted by f4freeJunior
What about FTL's? Are they allowed to take direct family members into the lounge? Can I bring in my sister for example, if flying on the same flight?
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Was flying in July DUS-ZRH-JFK and back in Y with my wife and my little daughter (18 ).
No problem with the lounge in DUS and ZRH (*A SEN lounge, did not try it in the Swiss lounge though).
On the flight back in JFK they told us at the check in that strictly one guest only in the Swiss lounge. In addition they gave us wrong directions to the lounge (one of those inconvenient locations which are before security control), so we finally did not go there.
Also a good service by Swiss in ZRH with priority security check and entering the plane first etc for all of us.
Their lousy service in Eco during the flight is maybe worth another thread.
No problem with the lounge in DUS and ZRH (*A SEN lounge, did not try it in the Swiss lounge though).
On the flight back in JFK they told us at the check in that strictly one guest only in the Swiss lounge. In addition they gave us wrong directions to the lounge (one of those inconvenient locations which are before security control), so we finally did not go there.
Also a good service by Swiss in ZRH with priority security check and entering the plane first etc for all of us.
Their lousy service in Eco during the flight is maybe worth another thread.
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Haven't done it as *G before, but the BA/QF lounge in SIN allowed me to bring in 3 guests - for free! All flying BA WTP; I was the only one with ow sapphire (AA). OTOH, BA lounge at LHR T4 stuck by the rules ("We don't even allow it for our own cardholders"); payment wasn't even an option. I guess the inconsistency was somewhat due to the number of BA/oneworld flights out of LHR which were far greater than the oneworld flights at SIN.
Same logic might apply in the OP's situation.
Same logic might apply in the OP's situation.
Last edited by Keith009; Sep 10, 2006 at 5:29 am
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Slightly OT - Guest access to contract lounge
Lounge access rules on the LH website do not specifically cover LH contract lounges, so here's my question: I'll be flying to Rome in Y with Mrs LH_Fan (same ticket). On our way back, will we both have access to the LH contract lounge? A response in an earlier thread (albeit a slightly dated one which only covered one specific contract lounge) seems to indicate that that's the case. Are there generic rules?