Originally Posted by
Croptop
I thought I'd jump on this thread to ask a follow-up question about a similar itinerary:
I'm flying YYZ-DTW-ICN-SIN in a couple of weeks. My YYZ-DTW is an A fare and the remaining legs are Z (It's all booked as a single ticket). I have no status with Delta but my fare class nets me lounge access. However, when I look up the list of available lounges in YYZ on Delta.com (with "Delta One Cabin Passenger" selected as the "Accessible for"), the only result is the KLM Lounge opposite Gate C32 in Terminal 3. There's a disclaimer that states, "Not Accessible To Passengers Departing On Canadian Domestic Or USA Transborder Flights".
So I'm perplexed: My YYZ-DTW flight is a "USA Transborder" flight so I think that means I won't have access in YYZ. But I'm continuing on to ICN after that so does that then qualify me for access?
The KLM lounge is just for their international departures, and maybe other long haul international departures. I flew AMS-YYZ on KL in J and didn't even get to experience it.
You will be allowed SkyClub access in DTW based on your YYZ-DTW in First Class and then onward flight. However, you will not be allowed access in ICN as DL uses the KL lounges there, and their lounge rules apply (which do not recognize the YYZ-DTW in First Class for comp lounge access).