US Airways lounge facilities in FRA?
I am booking an Envoy flight out of FRA ... what lounge access facilities are there for US Airways for this airport?
I believe the flight leaves from Concourse C in the main terminal. Anything close by in that area? I am aware of only LH facilities in that area. |
You can access the LH Business class lounges or Senators lounges but not the LH First Class lounge.
Based on my experience a few months ago, there are no LH lounges in the section of FRA that USAirways uses, so you have to go through security in another section to access the lounge in that section. The security people asked me why I was going through that security check since my gate was not in that section. Before I could answer one of them asked "Are you going to a lounge?" so they are familiar with the issue. When you leave the lounge you then walk back to the section of the terminal USAirways uses and will go through security to access that gate, so leave plenty of time. If you have enough time before your flight the LH tower lounge offers a unique view of the airport....otherwise there are other lounges closer to the USAirways gate... |
Thanks for this info Burj. Since the big upgrade at Fraport I'd hoped they would have created a lounge accessible for US Air pax in the C concourse. I had thought the lounge near the LH gate that services the A380s would be open for that.
But I plan on being at the airport rather early (7am) and the flight does not board till after 8:30 so I may try a visit to the Tower Lounge. Besides a great view, any other good amenities there to wile my time way? Thanks again. |
Originally Posted by Heidelberg Barbie
(Post 18622320)
I had thought the lounge near the LH gate that services the A380s would be open for that.
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Originally Posted by Burj
(Post 18620059)
You can access the LH Business class lounges or Senators lounges
Originally Posted by Heidelberg Barbie
(Post 18622320)
But I plan on being at the airport rather early (7am) and the flight does not board till after 8:30 so I may try a visit to the Tower Lounge.
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Originally Posted by Bob'sYourUncle
(Post 18622728)
It is - but it's in the "new C", whereas US leaves from the "old C". Unfortunately there is no airside connection between the two. Be aware that backtracking through all of 'new C' to the security check for 'old C' is lengthy, and there is only a one-way travelator going the other way.
Guess I didn't wander around enough last time I was there. :p Thanks for that update, Uncle Bob :D |
Originally Posted by IMH
(Post 18622859)
Access to the Senator lounges requires Star Alliance Gold (which Heidelberg Barbie's profile doesn't show).
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FRA is just a confusing airport! (And I'm saying that as a former airline employee!)
You may want to leave more than 1.5 hours if you are planning on visiting a lounge. The last time I connected through FRA, I walked for miles and went through security three times. Thankfully, the lounge was just a few steps away from the gate (where I had to go through security a FOURTH time). |
I have been looking at the FRAport map and the Sen and Business lounges are within the vicinity of C concourse so that may be the best for my purposes. the Tower Lounge is way out at the end of A with more security checkpoints.
Will opt for comfort and time saving logic instead of curiosity and a good view. Still trying to figure out what the "old" and "new" C is. |
What about the Welcome Lounge?
US Airways Envoy ticket accepted there? It is also close to C. |
Originally Posted by Heidelberg Barbie
(Post 18623237)
I have been looking at the FRAport map and the Sen and Business lounges are within the vicinity of C concourse so that may be the best for my purposes. the Tower Lounge is way out at the end of A with more security checkpoints.
Will opt for comfort and time saving logic instead of curiosity and a good view. Still trying to figure out what the "old" and "new" C is. Actually the Tower Lounge is not as far as it seems on the map because you can ride the Skyline train from the middle of the Z Pier to the stop for B/C which is not very far from the lower C gates. Expect to have to go through security. |
Originally Posted by Heidelberg Barbie
(Post 18623256)
What about the Welcome Lounge?
US Airways Envoy ticket accepted there? It is also close to C. |
Originally Posted by Heidelberg Barbie
(Post 18623237)
the Sen and Business lounges are within the vicinity of C concourse so that may be the best for my purposes.
What about the Welcome Lounge? |
Originally Posted by NewbieRunner
(Post 18623320)
The old C gates are those marked C2-11 on the map. The new C gates are those marked C13-16. They look as if they are next to each other but in fact it's quite a long walk between the two departure areas because the lower C gates and upper C gates are in separate wings. There used to be a United RCC close to the lower C gates but it closed when United moved to A (now Z) Pier.
Actually the Tower Lounge is not as far as it seems on the map because you can ride the Skyline train from the middle of the Z Pier to the stop for B/C which is not very far from the lower C gates. Expect to have to go through security. And you are so right ... it is a very long walk through the "new" C ! Lots of people moving walk ways... one way. |
Originally Posted by IMH
(Post 18622859)
A business class BP only gets you access to Lufthansa's "Business Lounge". Access to the Senator lounges requires Star Alliance Gold (which Heidelberg Barbie's profile doesn't show).
Sorry for that mistake!
Originally Posted by Heidelberg Barbie
(Post 18622320)
But I plan on being at the airport rather early (7am) and the flight does not board till after 8:30 so I may try a visit to the Tower Lounge.
Besides a great view, any other good amenities there to wile my time way? Thanks again. Also, to confirm what others have pointed out....it really is a bit of a walk from the LH lounge to the USAirways gate at FRA |
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