To make matters even less intuitive, if I was Gold on some other airline than UA/US, such as Aegean, all of sudden I would have access to UA/US Clubs when flying domestically in the US (as per the rules above). So members of their own mileage programs are at a disadvantage!?
Originally Posted by
ORDnHKG
That's correct, but for sure SQ had set up a rule not to allow anyone flying UA domestically to use its lounge, as in the past tons of UA flyers flood SQ lounge in SFO with a domestic boarding pass.
You can however use LH lounge in DTW and IAD with a domestic UA boarding pass though.
So you're saying it's a rule implemented on a lounge specific basis? Would that be available online somewhere, or you have to call them/show up and see what they say?