Originally Posted by
mozilla
True, but the lounge experience is better (well, less crowded) than this side of the Atlantic. In the end, there was some kind of balance, LH J: less-crowded lounge and access to every *A lounge intra-EU, worse seat, priority boarding, mediocre food. UA F better seat (except UAX), overcrowded club on I>D and no club at all on D>D, mediocre food, priority boarding.
With intra-EU flight times on average shorter than intra-US, this different approach with LH focusing more on the ground experience and UA focusing more on the flight experience was more or less justified, and both carriers met in the transition between those experiences by reciprocally offering priority boarding to the premium pax of each other. No longer.
The Austrian lounge in Vienna is about the worst I've ever been in. It makes the UC on ORD C concourse look inviting.