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Old Oct 18, 2019 | 9:58 am
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Originally Posted by qukslvr619
The requirement for UA Club entry is a same day UA flight. Regardless of non-rev or rev, as long as you are on a UA flight it shouldn't be an issue. I know on DL, back when CO was part of SkyTeam, the agents at the Crown Room weren't keen on allowing non-rev passengers entry.
Originally Posted by MSPeconomist
There was a time back in history when most airline rules said that employees could not join the clubs, which implied that even if the employee were flying on a revenue ticket, there would be no lounge access unless it was a premium cabin ticket that permitted lounge use. Of course, one suspects that there were exceptions for high level executives.

In fact, I remember a time at a DO when we were first meeting in the airline lounge upon arrival and several employees participating in the event (who were meeting us as we arrived) were very careful to explain why they were entering the lounge with us and did not partake of F&B.
How things have changed. I know one group of AA employees who share the AA World Elite card and add authorized users just to get lounge access.
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