Lounge access in the US
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Bath, UK
Programs: BAEC Silver
Posts: 1,002
Lounge access in the US
Hi All. Early November I will have a long day of flying....getting my 4 sectors in on AA/US to requalify. On the last day this will be my routing:
BUF - PHL US in coach
PHL - CLT AA in coach
CLT - IAD US in coach
IAD - DOH QR in business
I am currently Platinum (OWS) with AA.
I know the rules are no domestic lounge access unless it is a connection with a Oneworld international flight on the same day. But I am not sure what the case is with the above - the BUF-PHL-CLT-IAD is on one ticket and the QR sector on another ticket.
Will I be able to get lounge access (assuming there is a lounge in BUF) at all 3 airport en route, will it only be at PHL as it is the only AA sector, or only at CLT as it is the last stop to connect to IAD or none of the above.
Thanks
W
BUF - PHL US in coach
PHL - CLT AA in coach
CLT - IAD US in coach
IAD - DOH QR in business
I am currently Platinum (OWS) with AA.
I know the rules are no domestic lounge access unless it is a connection with a Oneworld international flight on the same day. But I am not sure what the case is with the above - the BUF-PHL-CLT-IAD is on one ticket and the QR sector on another ticket.
Will I be able to get lounge access (assuming there is a lounge in BUF) at all 3 airport en route, will it only be at PHL as it is the only AA sector, or only at CLT as it is the last stop to connect to IAD or none of the above.
Thanks
W
#2
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Hong Kong
Programs: CX (elite) and a few others (non-elite)
Posts: 687
The oneworld lounge access rules do not specify that you must be on the same ticket to take advantage of the lounge access on domestic segments connecting to international. However, it will help your case if you check all the way through to DOH from BUF and have all your BPs
#5
Join Date: Jul 2007
Programs: QFF
Posts: 5,304
If you had status with a oneworld carrier other then AA/US, there wouldn't be an issue. As it's AA, which doesn't normally allow access for it's own members on US flights, you need to rely on that QR long haul flight for access.
As long as you have that QR boarding pass and the other flights are the same day, you should be able to get in.
As long as you have that QR boarding pass and the other flights are the same day, you should be able to get in.