Originally Posted by
j2simpso
You may also want to consider accruing *A Gold with another airline's program (i.e.
Asiana or
Aegean) since that too should grant you access to United clubs when flying domestically. On side note, Asiana's program allows you to earn *A Gold status for life when you fly 500,000 "miles" on *A partners (not just UA).
Safe Travels,
James
The issue with that though is *G status on partners doesn’t get you economy plus seats, GPUs, CPUs, or RPUs, all of which are benefits I value more than domestic UA club access
As far as guests, I usually travel alone so that’s not an issue for me, I just wanted to know if there was some catch to the Maple Club membership that I was missing.