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Old Mar 4, 2012 | 9:46 pm
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Originally Posted by Shredder
Taking the entire family on a trip to SFO this coming May. Mrs. Shredder, along with all 4 little shredders (who aren’t so little… all are in their 20’s ).

Two questions:
Am I going to be able to guest the entire family in the AC MLL in YYZ for the trip out?
Am I going to be able to guest the entire family in the UA RCC in SFO for the trip back?

Thanks for all your help...
MLL - possibly.
United Club - Technically no, you can only have one guest as a *G, but a sympathetic lounge agent might let you all in.

EDIT: It took me a while to find, but I wanted to find the reason I stated "possibly." "Dependent children" is identified in the SE IKK benefit details. You might have a chance depending on how far into their 20's your children are. If only 1 were over 24 you could possibly bring your wife and 3 of the children in as immediate family, and the other "child" as your guest.

** Immediate family members are defined as a spouse (legally married, common-law partner or same sex) and up to five dependant children (up to and including the age of 24, part of the family unit and still financially dependent on the Super Elite member).
http://www.aircanada.com/en/aeroplan...lite_2012.html

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