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Using Priority Pass on arrival (in Europe)
I'm a bit confused when it comes to use Priority Pass on arrival at European airports. On the PP website and app, it sometimes mentions 'valid boarding pass required' and sometimes it doesn't. That made me think you may use those lounges upon arrival as well. During the last months, I used lounges in Vienna, Madrid, Palma de Mallorca, Amsterdam and Frankfurt when arriving (and before picking up my bag). Sometime lounge agents asked for a boarding pass (which I then gave), sometimes just asked for a destination and mostly they asked for nothing. Today, I was told in Amsterdam that it's 'not always' allowed to use the Aspire lounge on arrival. It wasn't clear to me whether because the lounge has capacity problems or because it's not allowed by PP.
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Originally Posted by Travel-Quinten
(Post 29457383)
Does anyone here have the answer?
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In many European airports, arriving pax are separated from departing ones and cannot access lounges (apart from dedicated arrival lounges, which are usually not accessible to anyone other than J or F pax from the operating carrier).
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Priority Pass terms are very specific:
Outside the US, flight tickets must be accompanied by a valid boarding pass for a departing flight, i.e. outbound passengers only. Please note some lounges in Europe are located within designated Schengen areas of the airport which means that access is only provided to these lounges if cardholders are traveling between Schengen countries (an up to date list of Schengen countries is detailed at http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/home-affairs...n/index_en.htm.) https://www.prioritypass.com/en/conditions-of-use |
Thanks for the responses. I know the airport layout sometimes make a lounge visit on arrival impossible, but that's not the problem I encountered.
When you're physically passing the lounge on arrival and hold a boarding pass for the flight you arrived on, should be able to use it? - According to the PP terms [MENTION=21736]mia[/MENTION] posted, apparently NO. - In practice: YES sometimes, even when they scanned my boarding pass from an arriving flight. That's confusing. I don't want to break the rules of PP, but if lounges admit entrance, it seems the rules allow so? |
I think the rule exists to permit lounges to turn away arriving passengers, but I do not think there is any harm asking. If the lounge admits you they generate more revenue, because Priority Pass will pay for your visit.
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Originally Posted by mia
(Post 29459353)
Priority Pass terms are very specific:
Outside the US, flight tickets must be accompanied by a valid boarding pass for a departing flight, i.e. outbound passengers only. https://www.prioritypass.com/en/loun...a-dcc2db3c85d2 https://www.prioritypass.com/en/loun...a-dcc2db3c85d2 NB: I've used the T2 arrivals lounge several times. Sometimes they ask for a boarding pass and sometimes they don't. When I have been asked for a pass they have always made it clear it should be an arriving pass and not a departing pass... |
Originally Posted by mickeyjaw
(Post 29463710)
....there are two PP lounges at LHR which are explicitly arrivals lounges:...
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Originally Posted by Travel-Quinten
(Post 29457383)
Does anyone here have the answer?
The problem with PP is most of the lounges are not operated by PP. So enforcing PP's condition of use may be more difficult than it seems. |
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