LHR London Heathrow lounges
#286
Join Date: Jan 2015
Posts: 6
If it is listed here, it accepts Priority Pass:
https://www.prioritypass.com/lounges...premium-lounge
The confusion can be resolved if you note the dates of the posts as you read. Plaza Premium stopped accepting Priority Pass at (nearly) all of its locations in Spring of 2021, but resumed acceptance in 2023. Read here:
Plaza Premium ending Priority Pass, LoungeKey access [now reversed for PP]
https://www.prioritypass.com/lounges...premium-lounge
The confusion can be resolved if you note the dates of the posts as you read. Plaza Premium stopped accepting Priority Pass at (nearly) all of its locations in Spring of 2021, but resumed acceptance in 2023. Read here:
Plaza Premium ending Priority Pass, LoungeKey access [now reversed for PP]
Thanks for the reply. See below and also some youtube video reviews were saying the same thing.
https://www.headforpoints.com/2023/0...ow-terminal-4/
#287
Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 651
What does their app show when you login to your account? That is the definitive answer. Call PP if you are concerned that the information is not current.
#288
Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 651
Last edited by MisterBill; Oct 17, 23 at 11:50 am
#289
Join Date: Jul 2011
Programs: UA Plat, AA Gold
Posts: 2,045
I was connecting through LHR T5 yesterday and decided to report on all the lounges. I have not done a lounge tour in T5 in a few years, but it seemed to me everything in T5 was more crowded than usual. I happened to be in BA CW and first used the North Galleries lounge, which had a 15 minute wait. After using that, I tried the others. Aspire lounge only had a dozen people in line, but it turns out they were checking in because they had used the QR code at the front of the lounge to queue electronically and get a notice when they could get in. (They did have a sign that said that if your airline used the lounge for business class, you did not have to wait.) I used the app and got my notice 30 minutes later. The PP lounge also had fifteen so people in line, but didn't move for several minutes and I got tired of waiting. I then went by South Galleries which had about 30 people in line, all the way back to the top of the escalator. Never seen that! Finally, I went by T5B, which was not crowded, and has the same food and drink as the Galleries lounges. The thing about T5B is it only really practical if you are flying out of B or C, though that worked for me as I was flying an A380 out of C.
Only ones I did not get into were Concorde and First lounges, but unfortunately, F was all sold out on my flight, weeks in advance. In the past, I could always purchase an F upgrade at the airport. There certainly seem to be a lot more people flying through LHR this year.
Only ones I did not get into were Concorde and First lounges, but unfortunately, F was all sold out on my flight, weeks in advance. In the past, I could always purchase an F upgrade at the airport. There certainly seem to be a lot more people flying through LHR this year.
#290
Join Date: Nov 2014
Programs: UA 2MM
Posts: 1,670
I have a long layover coming up at LHR T2 and planning on getting a private resting suite at the Plaza Premium Lounge. I can access the lounge for free through Priority Pass, if you have access to the lounge already is the private suite discounted or do you still pay the posted rates?
#291
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: BUR
Programs: AA, DL Platinum, AS, AF/KL, UA, VS, HA, Hilton Gold, Marriott Gold, Hertz Presidents Circle
Posts: 1,769
I have a long layover coming up at LHR T2 and planning on getting a private resting suite at the Plaza Premium Lounge. I can access the lounge for free through Priority Pass, if you have access to the lounge already is the private suite discounted or do you still pay the posted rates?
#292
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 858
Hi,
Traveling with wife and a 2 year old in tow Heathrow Terminal 3. Is generally No 1 or Club Aspire lounge better for us? We will get a meal and have a drink. Rest, watch airplanes take off and land with little one with a couple of hours to kill.
Thanks,
Traveling with wife and a 2 year old in tow Heathrow Terminal 3. Is generally No 1 or Club Aspire lounge better for us? We will get a meal and have a drink. Rest, watch airplanes take off and land with little one with a couple of hours to kill.
Thanks,
#293
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: BUR
Programs: AA, DL Platinum, AS, AF/KL, UA, VS, HA, Hilton Gold, Marriott Gold, Hertz Presidents Circle
Posts: 1,769
Neither are great. Both are rather cramped and have just okay food. The views from the Aspire are better. I'm not even sure there is any view from No. 1.
#294
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 858