Philadelphia Envoy Lounge
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Philadelphia Envoy Lounge
I haven't been in the Envoy Lounge in Philly lately...it used to be pretty "cush". Is it still?
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Originally Posted by Randeman
I haven't been in the Envoy Lounge in Philly lately...it used to be pretty "cush". Is it still?
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Originally Posted by Randeman
I haven't been in the Envoy Lounge in Philly lately...it used to be pretty "cush". Is it still?
#5
Join Date: Aug 2002
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The Envoy lounge in PHL A terminal is very good compared to many of the domestic international lounges I have been to. Open bar with several good choices of what I would consider to be call brand booze, acceptable wine and a so-so German sparkling wine (at least that was the choice last time I was there).
Food was good too, several bread, cold cut, cookie and veggie selections. Just an expansive view of all of the international flights getting ready to leave and a few flights that arrive at the old A terminal.
Large with a couple of TV's showing usually sports or news.....I like the Envoy lounge. Departures are announced also.
US's contract lounges in Europe, with the exception of Gatwick, are pretty poor. Open bars though, but just little places tucked back in corners of the airport that are usually crowded and run down.
Food was good too, several bread, cold cut, cookie and veggie selections. Just an expansive view of all of the international flights getting ready to leave and a few flights that arrive at the old A terminal.
Large with a couple of TV's showing usually sports or news.....I like the Envoy lounge. Departures are announced also.
US's contract lounges in Europe, with the exception of Gatwick, are pretty poor. Open bars though, but just little places tucked back in corners of the airport that are usually crowded and run down.
#6
Join Date: Feb 2003
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The Envoy lounge is head and shoulders above US' other clubs.
Good food and drink offerings and a pleasant atmosphere in general.
Good food and drink offerings and a pleasant atmosphere in general.
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Originally Posted by dwsnc
The Envoy lounge in PHL A terminal is very good compared to many of the domestic international lounges I have been to. Open bar with several good choices of what I would consider to be call brand booze, acceptable wine and a so-so German sparkling wine (at least that was the choice last time I was there).
Food was good too, several bread, cold cut, cookie and veggie selections. Just an expansive view of all of the international flights getting ready to leave and a few flights that arrive at the old A terminal.
Large with a couple of TV's showing usually sports or news.....I like the Envoy lounge. Departures are announced also.
US's contract lounges in Europe, with the exception of Gatwick, are pretty poor. Open bars though, but just little places tucked back in corners of the airport that are usually crowded and run down.
Food was good too, several bread, cold cut, cookie and veggie selections. Just an expansive view of all of the international flights getting ready to leave and a few flights that arrive at the old A terminal.
Large with a couple of TV's showing usually sports or news.....I like the Envoy lounge. Departures are announced also.
US's contract lounges in Europe, with the exception of Gatwick, are pretty poor. Open bars though, but just little places tucked back in corners of the airport that are usually crowded and run down.
If you are Star Gold and are in FRA - head for the Terminal B non-Schengen SEN lounge - head and shoulders above the UA RCC that's in the C - US-bound terminal.
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Originally Posted by sts603
Spanair lounges in MAD aren't bad. Decent food and booze and reasonably comfortable. Don't know what the new terminal will hold.
If you are Star Gold and are in FRA - head for the Terminal B non-Schengen SEN lounge - head and shoulders above the UA RCC that's in the C - US-bound terminal.
If you are Star Gold and are in FRA - head for the Terminal B non-Schengen SEN lounge - head and shoulders above the UA RCC that's in the C - US-bound terminal.
You should see the LH First Class terminal in Frankfurt. Felt like royalty there!
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Originally Posted by sts603
Spanair lounges in MAD aren't bad. Decent food and booze and reasonably comfortable. Don't know what the new terminal will hold.
If you are Star Gold and are in FRA - head for the Terminal B non-Schengen SEN lounge - head and shoulders above the UA RCC that's in the C - US-bound terminal.
If you are Star Gold and are in FRA - head for the Terminal B non-Schengen SEN lounge - head and shoulders above the UA RCC that's in the C - US-bound terminal.
The Envoy lounge is pretty nice.. and agreed its better than your typical USAir club. You get decent food and drinks with a great view. I was last there in July... my brother was impressed, but then again, he liked the BOS Club as well.... minus the free booze.
Concur with Spanair MAD Club... was there in May and had a nice 4 hour nap along with some snacks, etc... Great Olives!
#10
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If US Airways club memeber in PHL a terminal
Originally Posted by liveon777
The Envoy lounge is head and shoulders above US' other clubs.
Good food and drink offerings and a pleasant atmosphere in general.
Good food and drink offerings and a pleasant atmosphere in general.
#11
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I am considering going from YOW to IST via PHI. I plan to fly business class, and I am a Star Alliance Gold member through Air Canada's Aeroplan.
I presume this lounge is international US Air Lounge in PHI. I have been to the domestic lounges in terminal F, and terminal B (or is it C?). I would presume that this international lounge is superior to the domestic ones?
Does the international lounge have computers?
Are there other options for Star Alliance lounges in PHI, if flying on a Star Alliance carrier to Europe (or beyond)?
I presume this lounge is international US Air Lounge in PHI. I have been to the domestic lounges in terminal F, and terminal B (or is it C?). I would presume that this international lounge is superior to the domestic ones?
Does the international lounge have computers?
Are there other options for Star Alliance lounges in PHI, if flying on a Star Alliance carrier to Europe (or beyond)?
#12
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Originally Posted by FlyerGoldII
I am considering going from YOW to IST via PHI. I plan to fly business class, and I am a Star Alliance Gold member through Air Canada's Aeroplan.
I presume this lounge is international US Air Lounge in PHI. I have been to the domestic lounges in terminal F, and terminal B (or is it C?). I would presume that this international lounge is superior to the domestic ones?
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I presume this lounge is international US Air Lounge in PHI. I have been to the domestic lounges in terminal F, and terminal B (or is it C?). I would presume that this international lounge is superior to the domestic ones?
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Bobi
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Originally Posted by b1513
The A West lounge is definitely much nicer than the domestic lounges. It's quite large and has a great staff.
Bobi
Bobi
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Originally Posted by FlyerGoldII
Does this lounge have PC's, and a good variety of reading material?
LAX
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Wifi is not free - I seem to remember it is about $10 a day for use.