Originally Posted by
liquidpop
This makes sense but the way it's worded sounds like you can use it when you arrive on any flight.
If you are travelling onboard to a domestic flight and already have lounge access via status then that right isn't anything additive.
I guess to be not confusing they probably should have specified that it applies to domestic arrival flights only (as otherwise you would already be entitled)
Thanks for confirming. Thought maybe I was missing something.
Originally Posted by
Changeup2000
It is not limited to domestic arrival. Usual transborder arrival (for US MLLs) also works. Also for most Canadian airports an international/transborder arrivals connected to another flight (not necessarily AC or domestic), you can still use the arrival privilege.
Exactly.
AC SFO-YVR
WS YVR-YYC
I'd be able to access it in YVR.
The rules apply when you're at the MLL.
If you can't get to the MLL, it's moot.