United Club Reciprocating Privileges
#1
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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United Club Reciprocating Privileges
Hi
I have a United Club membership. Will I be able to use the Air New Zealand or Singapore Air lounge in SYD? I will be travelling in economy on Air New Zealand. It doesn't mention it on the UA website, but I have seen other references to the fact that United Club members can use those lounges in Sydney.
TIA
I have a United Club membership. Will I be able to use the Air New Zealand or Singapore Air lounge in SYD? I will be travelling in economy on Air New Zealand. It doesn't mention it on the UA website, but I have seen other references to the fact that United Club members can use those lounges in Sydney.
TIA
#2
Join Date: Aug 2004
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I've always found that the best source of lounge access info is on the star alliance website lounge finder.
Select the option that you have a paid United Club membership and it'll tell you if you have access to a lounge in a particular airport.
Select the option that you have a paid United Club membership and it'll tell you if you have access to a lounge in a particular airport.
#3
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Star Allaince Access Policy - Paid Lounge Membership Customers
As an eligible holder of Paid Lounge Membership, you have access to any Star Alliance member airline Business Class Lounge(2). Eligible paid memberships include United Club and Air Canada Maple Leaf Club – Worldwide. You will need to show your boarding pass for a Star Alliance flight departing from the local airport together with your valid eligible paid lounge membership card, displaying the Star Alliance Lounge Logo. You are entitled to a maximum of one guest.
(2)Except in Singapore where the Singapore Airlines Krisflyer Gold Lounge is available.
As an eligible holder of Paid Lounge Membership, you have access to any Star Alliance member airline Business Class Lounge(2). Eligible paid memberships include United Club and Air Canada Maple Leaf Club – Worldwide. You will need to show your boarding pass for a Star Alliance flight departing from the local airport together with your valid eligible paid lounge membership card, displaying the Star Alliance Lounge Logo. You are entitled to a maximum of one guest.
(2)Except in Singapore where the Singapore Airlines Krisflyer Gold Lounge is available.
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