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Mar 21, 2017 | 8:21 pm
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Seems like you can access as an arrivals lounge but I have a slight twist. Anyone ever tried to get in as an arrival lounge following a red eye? So your flight departed the night before, you arrive the following morning, no connecting flight but want to freshen up/nosh before you leave the airport. Any luck?
Have done the ANC-LAS redeye several times with no problems on entry.
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