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Thanks. I’m looking at the entrance requirements listed for the Admirals Lounge, since that’s where I want to go. It says
Qualifying First and Business
Includes customers in First or Business on a qualifying departing or arriving international, transcontinental or other domestic flight marketed and operated by American, a
oneworld® airline or marketed by Aer Lingus and operated by American.
and also just below that
Qualifying transcontinental
Flights with seats ticketed as Flagship® between:
- New York (JFK) and Los Angeles (LAX)
- JFK and San Francisco (SFO)
- JFK and Orange County (SNA)
- LAX and Miami (MIA)
- LAX and Boston (BOS)
I’m obviously not flagship, as that is an American thing. Which is why I called the Admirals Club. I thought someone here might have tried and either succeeded or failed.
Why would an Alaska flight be "ticketed as Flagship"? They're talking about American flights (Flagship TCON). You get Alaska lounge access since you're flying Alaska. But I guess go ask in the American forum since you're asking questions about access to an American lounge?