Premium ECO-cost of lounge access and Access No. 1 at CDG
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Premium ECO-cost of lounge access and Access No. 1 at CDG
Booked a flight in Premium Eco from YYZ to CDG with continuation to NCE. I believe lounge access is optional with a fee for PE passengers. Does anyone know the cost in YYZ and CDG ?
Also, are “Acces No. 1” cards given to PE passengers upon arrival at CDG?
Thanks
Also, are “Acces No. 1” cards given to PE passengers upon arrival at CDG?
Thanks
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Paid lounge access is indeed possible for PE pax, space-permitting. Lounge access fees have been posted this week in the AF lounge thread (in the wiki and in post #768)
Air France lounges and contract lounges master thread
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Thanks/merci Goldorak
I thought you meant to write “ain’t” eligible, but you meant “are” eligable
Wow, 50€ for lounge access is steep, especially at breakfast. I was hoping PE got a discounted price, but you already answered that question in the other thread.
I thought you meant to write “ain’t” eligible, but you meant “are” eligable
Wow, 50€ for lounge access is steep, especially at breakfast. I was hoping PE got a discounted price, but you already answered that question in the other thread.
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- YYZ lounge : 35 CAD
- CDG2F lounge when you arrive from YYZ and go to NCE : 35 EUR
- CDG2E lounge on your return, arriving from NCE and connecting to YYZ : 50 EUR
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Food-wise, it is much better than what it used to be 5 years ago and still better than most airport lounges for European flights. Drink wise it is also pretty good, spriits are of higher quality than in most lounges, wines are usually decent and last week there was a Chateau Jean Faure Saint Emilion Grand Cru Classé, fantastique
Then regarding seating, it is indeed usually overcrowded at peak times.
Then regarding seating, it is indeed usually overcrowded at peak times.