Amex app says EWR is included, can anyone confirm that it is now and that both the lounge and TP operate out of the same satellite?
Originally Posted by
imnotalawyer
CMK10 my point is that those lounges ordinarily have clear published guidance governing when access for Priority Pass-holders may be restricted. What some folks seem to be missing is that Virgin has bargained for Plaza Premium Group to handle operation of these lounges and, in doing so, has subjected those lounges to PPG terms. Those terms impose no explicit restriction on entry for Platinum cardholders and I have to reach to read a thin imposition of one into the terms (reference to completely undefined "house rules"). Everyone seems very eager to negotiate against themselves to allow Upper Class ticketholders priority without any real justification apart from custom or practice elsewhere to support that belief. Uniform capacity restrictions make perfect sense but if there is a tiered policy then state it. Otherwise I would not expect to be bounced while other ticketholders are let in.
Just because there isn't an explicit customer-facing written policy for you to consume doesn't mean they aren't doing what is obvious. I can't think of a single airline-branded lounge that will not prioritize their own J customers over 3rd parties if they get to capacity. If a hotel overbooks by one room and the last 2 people to check in are a Diamond member who booked direct and someone who got it through Hotwire, I can tell you right now which one is getting walked, regardless of who checks in first, even though I would be surprised if there is any customer-facing policy stating such.
Throw a sh**fit as much as you want, but pushing to have it in writing not only has zero chance of them giving equal priority to the 2 groups, but also a non-zero chance that the restrictions end up being written in a way that (either directly or based on how a lounge may choose to enforce it) excludes Amex cardholders at specific times rather than when the lounge gets to capacity. That's why people are not complaining: They know there is zero chance a policy would actually improve the access situation but a decent chance it would worsen.