Originally Posted by
MDTyKe
I have an itinerary, KOA-HNL-ORD-EU, where the KOA-HNL segment is in HA Y, the HNL-ORD is in UA F, and the ORD-EU is in *A C
For some reason, the Loungebuddy app seems to allude that I can access the HA Premier Club at KOA (not that it's worth it other than to get A/C), but also seems to allude I have access to the HA lounges in HNL - both just with my BP. Is this a mistake? (Of course, the KOA lounge is keypad only.. so that'd be interesting)
From what I read online, I can't see how this would be the case. I have access with Priority Pass to the other HA lounge in HNL, but mostly curious.
Is it really the case that an Int'l C flight, with a commencing segment in HA Y have HA lounge access at KOA and HNL?
Note: KOA-HNL at noon, HNL-ORD redeye, ORD-EU the following day.
*A International business class will get you access to United Clubs, *A lounges, or Polaris Lounges in your international leg departure city, but no way you would get HA club access. Long-haul Continental flights (HNL-EWR) used to offer complimentary President's Club access, but since the merger, that was revoked. However, since you are on an international C connecting flight, I think you may be able to use the UA Club. Alternatively, you will be able to to use your Priority Pass access to the Plumeria Lounge if that is open at the time.
When in Chicago, be sure to try the Polaris Lounge, if it is open when you are there. Here is a search function for your options in Chicago:
https://www.staralliance.com/en/lounge-finder