FAQ No.1: Aer Lingus Lounges
#437
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: EIDW
Programs: Aer Lingus Concierge, Radisson Rewards Platinum, BW Diamond, Hilton Gold
Posts: 1,968
You have lounge access on transfer in Dublin
Depending on how AS made the booking you may get the European domestic J experience between DUB and MUC empty seat next to you, free food, row 1.
Depending on how AS made the booking you may get the European domestic J experience between DUB and MUC empty seat next to you, free food, row 1.
#438
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Seattle
Programs: AS MVP100K, Hilton Diamond, IHG Gold
Posts: 3,215
#439
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: EIDW
Programs: Aer Lingus Concierge, Radisson Rewards Platinum, BW Diamond, Hilton Gold
Posts: 1,968
Lounge access is valid if any leg includes J with EI
It will always show as Y to MUC (its not marketed as J to avoid corporate expense policy issues), if it was sold via EI you would get the fake J experience subject to a seat being available
That said SEA-DUB is unlikely to fly anytime soon, DUB-MUC however would be likely to resume at some level once things return to some degree of normality
It will always show as Y to MUC (its not marketed as J to avoid corporate expense policy issues), if it was sold via EI you would get the fake J experience subject to a seat being available
That said SEA-DUB is unlikely to fly anytime soon, DUB-MUC however would be likely to resume at some level once things return to some degree of normality
#440
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: EIDW
Programs: Aer Lingus Concierge, Radisson Rewards Platinum, BW Diamond, Hilton Gold
Posts: 1,968
Dublin lounge remains closed, claim being HSE advice concerning "non essential services in the airport terminal"
Yet the loop is still hawking its lotions and potions.
Yet the loop is still hawking its lotions and potions.
#442
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: DUB-BOS
Programs: various
Posts: 3,690
#443
Join Date: Oct 2019
Posts: 232
#444
Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: London
Programs: BAEC - Silver
Posts: 70
#445
Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: London
Programs: BAEC - Silver
Posts: 70
FYI, for anyone travelling the lounge in LHR Terminal 2 is doing quite limited food options - cereals and pastries available to order. Considering there were a max of 10 people in the lounge yesterday morning, this seems entirely reasonable to me, but if you're after a feed - you'd be better going elsewhere. All tea, coffee, wine, beer, soft drinks options available.
I've not been an Aer Lingus silver member for a few years, but was flying on a BA ticket with BA silver status so had access - which was a very relaxed way to spend the morning. Lovely staff working in there too.
I've not been an Aer Lingus silver member for a few years, but was flying on a BA ticket with BA silver status so had access - which was a very relaxed way to spend the morning. Lovely staff working in there too.
#446
Join Date: Nov 2017
Posts: 687
FYI, for anyone travelling the lounge in LHR Terminal 2 is doing quite limited food options - cereals and pastries available to order. Considering there were a max of 10 people in the lounge yesterday morning, this seems entirely reasonable to me, but if you're after a feed - you'd be better going elsewhere. All tea, coffee, wine, beer, soft drinks options available.
I've not been an Aer Lingus silver member for a few years, but was flying on a BA ticket with BA silver status so had access - which was a very relaxed way to spend the morning. Lovely staff working in there too.
I've not been an Aer Lingus silver member for a few years, but was flying on a BA ticket with BA silver status so had access - which was a very relaxed way to spend the morning. Lovely staff working in there too.
#447
Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: London
Programs: BAEC - Silver
Posts: 70