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Old Jan 13, 2023 | 12:47 am
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Originally Posted by smanch
That makes sense... I did wonder whether we've had good luck with free kids in the past or something. A few months ago we were in the YVR AC lounge but on an NZ ticket so I wonder if my partner got in with one kid as NZ Elite Partner plus one guest and I got in with the other as NZ*G plus one guest. Hmm.
The *A lounge policy for guests for *G in Y/PE:


As a Star Alliance Gold customer travelling in any class on a Star Alliance member airline operated flight, you have access to any member airline lounge at the airport where your flight departs, if the following conditions are met:
  • You present your boarding pass of a Star Alliance member airline operated flight which departs at the same day as your visit or latest by 05:00 AM the next morning.
  • If your boarding pass does not carry the Star Alliance Gold indicator, you will need to also show your valid Star Alliance Gold card.
  • The lounge displays the Star Alliance Gold logo at the entrance.
You are entitled to bring one guest travelling on any Star Alliance flight departing from the same airport on the same day. As of May 3, 2021, the guest must be traveling on the same flight.
Guests. First Class and Star Alliance Gold customers travelling on a Star Alliance or Connecting Partner Flight and Eligible Paid Lounge Membership customers are each entitled to bring one guest into the lounge. The guest must enter the lounge together with the eligible customer and present a boarding pass for a Star Alliance member airline operated flight or Connecting Partner flight departing from the respective airport at the same day. For contract lounges, the guest must be travelling on the same Star Alliance flight as the customer.

Any accompanying person over the age of two is considered a guest. Children under the age of two may accompany the customer to the lounge and are not considered as guests.
The guest entitlement may not be exceeded by the customer entering a lounge on multiple occasions, each time accompanied by a different guest.
Each eligible customer might bring only one guest to the lounge, even if said customer is entitled to bring a guest by multiple grounds (e.g. being a First Class customer with Star Alliance Gold status).
https://www.staralliance.com/en/lounge-access-policy
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