Originally Posted by
Downgraded High-Flyer
Is it necessary to have checked in for the LHR-INV flight to gain access to the Concorde Room. Or could I simply check in for the LHR-GLA flight and still gain access using the MIA-LHR First boarding pass?
I think those ever-helpful Miami agents will have checked you in for the Inverness flight: indeed they'll probably have insisted on doing so
I'm not sure how you'll manage the check-in and conformance rigmarole for Glasgow. Online check-in would be easy enough, and so would the first-wing desks: but I'd probably avoid the airside transfer desk.
In similar situations I've always exited landside and re-entered upstairs, starting a new journey as it were. My concern, probably baseless, is that as an "unexpected" airside transfer I'd confuse the system.