Originally Posted by
sictransit
I often fly out of T2 at SFO, sometimes on American, sometimes on Alaska. I have a Citi AAdvantage Executive Mastercard so I get access to Admirals Clubs, For a long time, I've accessed the Admirals Club at SFO even when flying on Alaska because of my membership through the card.
I'm a little confused about recent changes to Admirals Club access rules. Can I no longer access the Admirals Club when I'm flying on Alaska (assuming it's not an AA codeshare or partner flight)?
Thanks in advance for any information you have.
No changes for you by virtue of your Club membership and that AA and AS have a reciprocal lounge access agreement.
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/amer...ns-2019-a.html
https://www.aa.com/i18n/travel-info/...ip.jsp#changes
Starting November 1, 2019
Boarding passes for same-day travel on American Airlines or partner airlines will be required for entry.1
1 Any departing or arriving flight: marketed or operated by American Airlines, marketed and operated by any oneworld® partner carrier, marketed and operated by American Airlines or Alaska Airlines in any combination